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My other life

November 12, 2006 by Tricia

I don’t know how many of my readers realize that I have an alter life – well maybe you might call it an alter lifestyle choice? I’m a massive pet lover or rather animal lover but unfortunately, as I mentioned in a recent post I’m allergic to dogs, cats, birds, horses and other types of farm animals. I guess anything with hair and dander really. My allergies actually ended up altering my education plans because, since I was a little girl, I had always wanted to become a veterinarian. Being a nurse is not quite the same, but I suppose that satisfies the nurturer in me.

Anyway- my alter life. Some of you know that I am a reptile lover. Yeah yeah, I know most of you aren’t, but I am and it’s not just because of my allergies. I’ve always been fascinated by reptiles and amphibians.

I was lucky as a child, we had a beautiful cottage on old family land. It had a creek close by where I could find dozens of frogs, salamanders, snakes and turtles. Even better, there was also an old rock quarry close to our cottage area too, and I’d visit that area regularly in June to see the turtles laying their eggs in the sandy ground, or to try to find the babies marching steadily towards the water.

I wasn’t given permission to have any type of pet at home when I was growing up, so as soon as I moved to Toronto and got my own apartment I got my first turtles. I was happy with the turtles for many years but I was starting to develop a strong interest in lizards. I spent several months doing research on what type of lizard would be best for me and I ended up- with my husband by that time- getting two Chinese Water Dragons.

At the time it was difficult to gather much information of true value on the internet and most of the books were outdated. This was 1995 By the way. I realized that with all of my research I had more information gathered in my notebooks and in various emails that I’d kept than was on any website on the internet. So I decided to start my own website and a mailing list for water dragon owners in December 1995.

Over the years I’ve become quite well known for my gigantic website on not just water dragon care, but the care of over 100 commonly kept reptiles. I even wrote an article in an annual reptile magazine this year. Even veterinarians contact me for my pet care information regarding iguanas and water dragons in particular.

I’ve cared for 6 Chinese water dragons, 4 geckos, 3 box turtles, two red eared sliders, two painted turtles, and 1 very large male iguana in the time that I’ve owned reptiles as pets. Right now I only have my adopted box turtles.

Most of the pets that I’ve kept were previously owned and had health problems, and due to my nursing knowledge I was able to develop my skills in special needs pet care. One of my dragons had leukemia, and another had fallen and had paralyzed her bowel function, and believe it or not I helped her pass waste, hydrated her with subcutaneous injections and kept her alive and happy for three years after her accident.

Our iguana came to us as a very sickly animal. He was the size of a one year old iguana but he was three or four years old- stunted, under weight, rock hard dry skin, both ear drums pierced, scabs on his body and dry gangrene in his toes and the end of his tail and he had these tiny little bugs crawling all over them. The pet store that gave him to us though they were fleas at first and tried to sell us flea medications, but flea medications would have killed him. They were just red mites. Some good soaks in the bath and constant cleaning of his very bare initial cage rid him of the mites quickly. Unfortunately it took us at least 6 months of caring for him two or three hours a day to get him healthy and tame.

Our iguanas name was Napoleon. He died in July 2004 and he took a piece of my heart with him. You might not think of a reptile being cuddly or friendly, but he was the sweetest friendliest animal I think I’ve ever met and he adored me as much as I loved him.

He’d follow me around the house when we’d let him, come over and climb into my lap when invited, and literally hug you back when you picked him up in your arms. He was 13 years old when he died and as sad as I am that he’s gone, I know he lived much longer than he would have if we’d never rescued him. Actually even after we rescued him we only hoped he’d live for three or four years – he was so abused. His bones were curved and bent out of shape too. Such a sad case.

So that’s what I do when I’m not blogging or working as a nurse. I write articles on reptile care for my site, herpetological societies, and magazines, and I help thousands of people every year through my site, email and my mailing lists.

Next time you go into a pet store that happens to sell reptiles- ask the clerk in the reptile area if they’ve been to Tricia’s page and I bet they’ll say yes.





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, Reptiles and Amphibians, Shopping Tagged With: animals, cats, dogs, flea, iguana, lizard, medication, pet care, pets, reptiles, special needs pet care

Cosmetic Nurse specialists performing proceedures

November 12, 2006 by Tricia

I was just browsing through my saved links from my days as a Cosmetic surgery nurse and I visited the Albany Plastic Surgery site and I was reading that, in their satellite facility in Saratoga Springs, they have Cosmetic Nurse specialists performing some of the minimally invasive facial rejuvenation procedures such as Botox injections, Restylane, Radiesse, physician strength facial peels, laser treatments and skin rejuvenation programs.

All of the treatments that I’ve listed above were ones that the Plastic surgeon, whom I used to work for, was going to teach me.

He had even gone so far as to partner with a female doctor that did laser hair removal and laser skin treatments to handle some of his business while the clinic was still in it’s early days, and he was going to eventually get laser equipment in his facility and I would have learned how to operate it.

I keep looking back and wondering at all of the great experience I would have gained if I’d worked there just for a little while longer. *sigh*

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Nursing, Services, Shopping Tagged With: Albany plastic surgery, botox, Cosmetic Nurse specialist, facial peels, facial rejuvination, laser treatments, Nursing, plastic surgery, Radiesse, Restylane

The Doctor is in and he is healthy

November 12, 2006 by Tricia

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Dr. JH Nicolas Climbing Rose:

gorgeous Dr JH Nicholas

I thought that since I’ve been on a bit of a doctor and nurse kick this week I might as well introduce you to the only rose I own with the title of doctor. LOL

Dr. JH Nicolas and I had a very tenuous beginning. I planted him in my front flower bed the first year that I got him, but he didn’t grow much. The front flower bed tends to be drier than the other garden beds because of the roof over hang above it. This bed is also on the North side of the house so the light is not as bright either. At any rate, Dr. JH Nicolas wasn’t growing and with it being I climbing rose I knew something was not right.

The following spring the doctor was not looking good. Most of my other roses had leave buds or even leaves by sometime that April. When the doctor still didn’t have leaf buds by May I thought it was a goner. One of the branches near the base had some green on it though so I decided to dig it up and place it in the back garden. I admit I didn’t think it would live and I planted it almost behind another rose.

Well the little guy thrived in it’s new home. This year, it’s second year in it’s new garden bed it grew to 7 or so feet tall and bloomed a good portion of the season. It might even still have some blooms right now.

So I guess the moral of my story is Don’t give up on your Doctor. Ban am bam

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: climbing rose, Dr. JH Nicolas, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, photo, photos, pink, Scented

TVadio streaming online internet TV

November 11, 2006 by Tricia

I know that many of my visitors listen to internet radio while they are surfing the internet or working on their computers. I’ve also heard from people that live in Europe or other Countries/ Continents who are behind on the popular television series that we in North America get to see as each new episode is broadcast.

Well, I’ve found an interesting site, called TVadio that might satisfy the demand for both of these types of internet broadcasts. TVadio has developed a software that you can download for free if you click here. TVadio sounds like an interesting and easy way to access online internet TV channels.

TVadio is working to connect members to high quality internet TV channels. You’ll be able to browse and watch these channels with a click of a button. The channels are organized by keyword or tags, as well as genre and each channel is well described so you’ll have a good idea of what it’s all about before you start watching a particular channel.

TVadio has picked only high quality internet TV channels for it’s users, no short films. You will also be able to access TV content while using the TVadio browser. You can use the TVadio browser to select channels to watch or browse through the TVadio website and watch the shows from there.

The site and free browser software are currently in beta but with your feedback they plan to add onto the site and develop the software in ways which will make it even easier to use. So, do try it out and send them your feedback.

TVadio already has quite a selection of Online TV channels to view with plenty more to come. Try it out and see how you like it. It’s free so you’ve got nothing to lose.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: Online streaming, Online TV, TV channels on the Internet, TVadio

Seed to flower

November 11, 2006 by Tricia

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Next year, these sunflower seeds will become beautiful tall sunflowers.

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Well the seeds that the birds and squirrels don’t get will grow up to be sunflowers. Each year I end up with dozens of sunflowers growing in my boulevard garden. I either pluck them out or move them toward the back (edge closed to the road) so that I can maintain the order of my little boulevard garden.

In the ground they will grow until they become towering plants with thick stalks and multiple blooms – just like this one.

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Gorgeous aren’t they?

I still haven’t cut down the stalks from this summers growth yet. I will have to get that done this week because before I know it snow will be here. Through the winter I’ll spend some time looking at these sunny photos. It will help me get through the darkest coldest days.


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Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: blossom, photo, Photo Hunters, photos, Scavenger hunt, seed, seed head, Sunflower, sunflower bloom

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