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Free Insurance quotes

November 26, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been thinking of changing our home and car insurance over to a new company – or well, at least checking to see if we could get a better deal with another company. So I found a site that offered free insurance quotes in order to see what I’d find out there.

The site that I found was HomeTown Quotes and it turned out to be very easy to use. Right from the main page you can begin inputting your information to look for Auto, Home, Renter, Life or Health insurance. Right now I have a combination of home and car insurance and I receive a discount from our current insurance company because I combined the two types of insurance. That’s the only thing that I would have liked to see on the HomeTown Quotes site – a way to combine insurance quotes. Anyway, I filled out my information for home insurance, answering the various questions with the mostly multi-choice answers they provided. It took less than 5 minutes for me to do this, and it ended with me sending for a free quote. The quote that I got seemed quite reasonable but I’ll have to get in touch with some of the companies to see about combining car and home insurance and find out what they would charge me for combined insurance before I make a decision.

If you’re looking for insurance you might be interested in visiting a company such as Home Town Quotes in order to find the best rates for your insurance needs too.





Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: auto, car insurance, crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, home insurance, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Insurance, life, pain, Renter

Ignorant People

November 26, 2006 by Tricia

I’m getting tired of my neighbors visitors. Chris went out to the store Thursday evening. He was gone as little as 20 minutes. While he was gone our neighbors relatives came to visit. Unfortunately the single parking spot on our short block that is legal to park in was taken so rather than parking the car on the street opposite our house where most people park they parked behind the car in the legal spot.

Which means that they parked on the street and blocked our driveway.

Our two closest neighbors friends and relatives do this all the time. I don’t mind so much if they are just parking there for five minutes – like when they are picking up one of the elderly ladies to take them somewhere or dropping them off. That’s fine. But parking there for close to an hour? No way.

My husband is useless in this matter. He doesn’t mind. Since it’s usually relatives of these neighbors that do this he figures he can just either park on the street until they are gone, or knock on one of the neighbors doors and ask them to move if we have to go somewhere.

Right. That’s a nice attitude, and that means my husbands a nice guy … but I guess I’m not so nice. I just think it’s rude and ignorant and I sit there and wish that the traffic cops come round and give them a BIG fat ticket when I see them parked out there.

Two years ago when my husband was sick with what the doctors thought was a life threatening heart condition I’d get really pissed when I’d see a car blocking our driveway. I took him to Emerg so often back then that the though of someone blocking our driveway when we’d have to get out for an emergency ticked me off.

Why do people do this? You just make people angry, and if you get a ticket it’s probably going to be two or three times more expensive than parking on the street in a no parking area.

Grrrrrr! These people make me so mad!

How would you feel if someone was blocking your driveway?

What types of things do your neighbors do that makes you angry?

Filed Under: The Neighborhood Tagged With: angry, blocked driveway, car parking in front of driveway, fine, illegal, neighbors, The Neighborhood, ticket, visitors

Uprise in Scooter popularity?

November 26, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been seeing more and more people driving around my area on scooters – manual, electric and gas powered. It seems the trend is on the rise, or perhaps it’s the area that I live in where everything is relatively close by – not far enough to walk but no really a justified drive?

Wondering why the huge surge in popularity of these machines I went looking for some online and I discovered Urban Scooters, a company that sells a line of what they call X-Treme Scooters. I’m amazed at the line of scooters that they have, some are very powerful, particularly their x-treme line of scooters.

The X-Treme X-140 is a model that’s suitable for kids, only going 10 mph. It looks much more like a traditional scooter than say the X-Treme XP-700 which looks very much like a compact motorcycle – to me it does anyway.

It’s unbelievable how many types of scooters they have and how different they look from what one might imagine when you hear the word scooter. The X-Treme X-250 is probably the type I would get if I were to get one. It goes about 13 mph and is said to be a more rugged than the x-140 model. Likely perfect for tooling around the city with I would imagine.

I guess, after a looking at a site like Urban Scooters I can see why so many people in this area are buying them. They look like an interesting mode of transportation- and an inexpensive one at that.

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: electric scooter, gas scooter, Scooter, Urban Scooter, X treme Scooter

The ravages of time

November 25, 2006 by Tricia

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Here’s stands a barn that has withstood the ravages of time. I love the old fence beside it on the left. I’m not sure what you call that type of fence but it’s one of those old log fences.

I took this photo this past summer when we drove from Toronto to Ottawa in July. It was just a little while after Canada Day and obviously this farm was still proud to show the Canadian flag, or perhaps they keep the flag up all the time.

I love the grasses and wild flowers growing in the foreground. The meadow smelled lovely as well. I enjoyed that trip- jumping out of the car here and there to take some amazing photos along the way. Of course I trip took about two hours longer than it should have because of this, but it was still fun.

Please don’t link and run! There is nothing that I find more rude. Photo Scavenger Hunt participants are welcome to leave their links- all non participants links will be removed.

Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: Barn, Canadian flag, old barn, old fence, Photo Hunters, road trip

Give a Photo Mosiac as a gift

November 25, 2006 by Tricia

I just came across a site that makes unique gifts out of photographs.

The company is called Design a Mosaic, and when you order a photo mosaic from them with create a custom photo gift out of a series of your own photos using one main photo as the main image.

The remaining photos are used to compose the many cells with in the main photo to make an image, that when viewed close up reflects the many photographs that make up the picture as a whole. It’s amazing how they do this. See the sample photo mosaics on their site to see what I mean.

Filed Under: Culture, Decor, Fashion, Shopping Tagged With: photo made up many photos, photo mosaic, unique gift

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