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Snow, ice and even a thunder storm

February 6, 2008 by Tricia

We’re experiencing yet another winter storm here in Toronto. It started last night with freezing rain and since then it’s been snow, snow and more snow! Oh yeah … thunder and lightening too. Pretty weird if you ask me!

Last week we had a really big snow storm. I think it was Friday because I remember cleaning off our car while I was outside in preparation for going to our Puppy training graduation that evening. Of course it was still snowing that night and only three other people showed up with their puppies so we had a trick class – a bonus extra – and our trainer said we’d have an extra class this Friday for our puppies graduation.

Well … that day it snowed a lot! When I went outside in the afternoon I shoveled the snow. There must have been close to a foot of snow on our walkway, the sidewalk and maybe two feet of snow in a big ridge blocking our driveway.

It wasn’t too bad shoveling the walkway and sidewalk. I even did our elderly neighbors sidewalk too, but by the time I started trying to clear out the snow that was blocking the end of our driveway I was getting tired. My back was starting to hurt too.

Of course the snow blocking the drive way was a little melty due to the salt or melter that had been spread on the street so it was really heavy! I think I almost quit shoveling three times.

It’s amazing how hard snow shoveling is on the body! I’m a nurse and on snowy days there’d always be a larger number of people, usually men, coming in to the ER with heart attacks. It’s very hard on the heart and most people over do it. Even I over did it. If I felt like quitting shoveling three times I should have stopped and taken a break, but I didn’t.

Makes me wonder whether I’ll even be able to shovel snow at all when I get older. A senior living residence might be looking good by that time! LOL

Anyway, today we were lucky. The sidewalk snow plows came around in the night and at least once in the morning so all the sidewalks in the area were free of snow. I wish they’d done that last week since there was a heck of a lot more snow last Friday!

Have you had to shovel a lot of snow recently?





Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, The neighbors, Toronto Tagged With: aching, bad, car, clean, drive, driveway, evening, hard work, heart attacks, heavy, hurt, ice, ice storm, lightening, neighbor, neighbors, Nurse, old, outside, puppy, puppy training, shovel, shoveling, shoveling snow, sidewalk, snow, snow storm, sore, sore back, storm, thunder, thunder storm, tired, Toronto, walk, walkway, winter, winter storm

The cat bag

February 6, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Stowaway

These days there’s some pretty fancy pet carriers and pet bags, but this little kitty seems to be doing it old style.

We’ve got a puppy and when we were first bringing her out to stores – like say Petsmart or some other stores that are pet friendly we carried her around in a bag too. We didn’t get a fancy pet carrier though as we knew our puppy would soon out grow the bag and frankly she wouldn’t need it for long.

We were only carrying her around in public places for the first few weeks because she’d only had one set of vaccinations at that point and hadn’t built up her immunity to some of the nasty germs that can make unprotected puppies so very sick.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor, Our Puppy, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bags, cat, cat in bag, handbag, kitten, kitty, pet, pet carrier, pets, photo, puppy, purse, stores, vaccinations, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Life insurance offers from the bank?

February 6, 2008 by Tricia

Twice in the last month our bank has sent us a letter offering us a deal on life insurance. It’s life insurance that’s tied in with our mortgage.

I don’t know why, but it seems strange to get a life insurance quote from your bank. Especially one that will end up raising our mortgage payments!

What do you think? Does this just seem like a bank gimmick? Yes, I’m sure all the banks are doing it. Have you purchased extra life insurance through your bank as part of your mortgage package?

It just seems wrong to me to buy insurance from my bank. Perhaps I’m just being traditional in thinking that we should get our insurance from companies that specialize in life insurance.

Filed Under: Finance, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Toronto Tagged With: bank, buy, home, insurance, life, life insurance offer, mortgage, mortgage package, pay, strange

Pretty pink Octavia Hill

February 3, 2008 by Tricia

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This rose has the lovely name of Octavia Hill. It was developed in the UK by Harkness and introduced in 1995.

I’ve had this rose growing in my garden since 2002 – the first full year we had our house and landscaped our back and front yards to include raised garden beds! So it’s one of my older roses.

I don’t photograph this rose very often because I mistakenly planted it at the back of one of my garden beds and now that my garden has matured this rose has plants of equal height around it and frankly it gets lost in the crowd!

I’m always delighted though when I discover that it’s blooming as it’s flowers are so pretty.

As you can see Octavia Hill has light pink flowers, glossy green foliage and grows to a height of about 3 feet. It’s a repeat flowering rose and I’d say mine blooms three or four times each growing season.

The flowers give off a mild scent. I find you have to get close to the rose to really smell it, but it’s a lovely scent.

I must remember to seek out this rose this coming summer and take more photographs of it’s lovely blooms.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, My Garden, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: 1995, As the Garden grows, bed, behind plants, bloom, blooming, crowd, floribunda, flower, flowering, flowers, foliage, garden, garden beds, glossy green, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, growing, GTS, Harkness, House, lovely scent, mature, medium scent, mild, mild scent, mistake, My Garden, name, Octavia Hill, old, petals, photo, photograph, photos, pink, planted, plants, pretty, raised beds, rose, summer, UK

The CN tower – Tall, Long and Narrow

February 2, 2008 by Tricia

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Look Way UP

This is Toronto’s CN Tower … it’s sometimes mistakenly called “The needle” – as in Seattle’s “Space Needle” – by our American visitors and while it does look a bit like a long, tall narrow needle it’s real name is the CN Tower. CN stands for Canadian National.

Up until September of 2007 it was the tallest free standing structure in the world. I think it’s title has been replaced by another tower called the Burj Dubai which is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The circular part near the top of the tower holds a restaurant and observation decks. One of the observation areas has a glass floor and let me tell you it’s pretty scary to stand on and look down! The tower is exactly 1815 feet and 5 inches tall. You can get to the top by riding one of the elevators that travel up the outside of the tower, or by climbing many many flights of stairs.

It’s certainly and impressive structure that draws many tourists each year.

Filed Under: Canada, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Canadian, Canadian National, CN tower, free standing structure, glass floor, high, long, mistakenly, narrow, observation, observation decks, outside, photo, photo hunt, photohunt, photohunter, photohunters, pretty, restaurant, september, tall, tallest, Toronto, Tour, US, visitors

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