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Tax time is coming up

January 16, 2007 by Tricia

Tax time is coming up soon and if you are like me the idea of figuring out your taxes is a bit nerve racking, if not stressful as well. If you are like me you second guess yourself – “Did I fill in all the forms correctly?” “Did I forget to include an important receipt?” and “Did I get all the tax breaks that I deserve?”. Have you been there before? Have you had those questions running through your head? I have!

Well, I’ve come across a site that might make some of you very happy. Well, my US readers anyway. The site is a United States Tax Forum and you’ll find a lot of great information in the various threads and sub forums on the site.

There’s a forum for small business owners, one that discusses Individual tax forms, Accounting and bookkeeping, and one that’s for tax professionals. As tax time approaches you can go to the forum and post your questions or perhaps even offer to help other forum members if you are knowledgeable about filling out the tax forms.

I know that when I’m filling out my own tax papers I always looking things up online so that I can get the paperwork done properly, and of course to my best advantage. This year, my US readers, can use this forum to get answers from others who perhaps have more experience with the in and outs of the forms.

The US tax forum is absolutely free to join. Why don’t you visit the site now, and bookmark it where you’ll be able to find it easily come tax time?





Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: help filling out US tax forms, individual tax, small business tax, Tax forum, tax professionals, US tax, US taxes

Safe computing – get antivirus protection

January 16, 2007 by Tricia

I find that a number of people come to me when they have questions about their computer. Often this occurs when a problem as developed. I’ve learned overtime that one of the first questions that I should always ask is- Do you have antivirus software on your computer?

Unbelievably in this day and age when huge denial of service attacks on big companies like Yahoo.com and Google.com commonly make the news, these people often tell me that they don’t have antivirus software on their computers. Why not? With all the spam we get and websites set up to load Trojan worms onto our computers when we view a site or open an email I can’t understand why anyone would leave themselves vulnerable to leaving their computer and precious data open to that risk. Don’t they know that if a virus attack is bad enough it could wipe out their whole computer leaving the information on their hard drive useless and almost impossible to retrieve?

I always recommend that they get an anti-virus software package immediately so that they can check their computer for virus, Trojans and even spyware that might be affecting their computers performance. It’s so easy! Just click here and you can have a Norton Antivirus Download. It’s that simple. Why risk your computers data?

I use Norton Antivirus myself and I find it very easy to use. I’ve set it up to monitor my browsing and my email as it comes in, and to be on the safe side I have it scan my whole computer once a week. I haven’t had a single problem since I’ve been using Norton Antivirus. If you’d like to learn more about Norton Antivirus I suggest that you read Norton Internet Security 2007 articles and other info: and make your decision after viewing all of the information on that page.

I can usually fix computers for them, but what kills me is that most of the time, if they had antivirus software on their computer in the first place I wouldn’t have to.

Filed Under: Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: antivirus, antivirus protection, computer, computer virus, email, information, Internet, Norton antivirus, Software, Spam

Chilly January Beach

January 14, 2007 by Tricia

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no swimming

You know, when I started Green Thumb Sunday, oh so many months ago, I really thought that when the winter months rolled around I’d perhaps have photos of snow covered pine or cedar branches and trees, frosted, ice covered dead flowers that perhaps looked interesting, icicles, or my snow covered garden in winter.


But no … I can’t do that. It’s barely snowed at all this year. We’ve had a few very light dusting’s of snow, often in the middle of the night that’s already been melting away by dawn. No shoveling. No icing roads. Nothing of the sort.

So I’m afraid that I can’t display frosty winter garden scenes. Not today. Not yet anyway. If this keeps up I’ll be digging out old photos of winter nature scenes that might be suitable for Green Thumb Sunday Winter editions.

The photo that I decided to show you today was taken last January. It was a nice winter day. Perhaps it was only -5 Celsius (23 F). Most winters that would be a fairly nice January day. Perhaps it was even 0 C (32 F).

Either way it felt warm enough and it was a bright sunny day, so Chris and I went to the beach. Something we tend to do more often in the winter months than we usually do in the summer. Yes, we’re weird that way.

On the beach you can see more snow than we’ve had so far this Winter. I love the No Swimming sign. As if! Do you know how cold Lake Ontario would be in the winter? Brrrr

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: beach, Canada, cold water, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, January, Lake Ontario, no swimming, photo, photos, snow, Toronto, winter

Trying to be a good sickie

January 14, 2007 by Tricia

On Friday I wrote and said I might take a break.

I’ve been posting on all my sites at a crazy pace since October when I started with Pay/perp0st. I need to do that because I’ve been off work due to my Crohn’s disease since December 2005. I have no money coming in.

Well I didn’t really, until I came across pay/perp0st, and a few other companies that pay me to write posts for them. I also added text-link-ads to my sites, and Google Adsense to my new sites (I’d had Adsense and Amazon on my two established websites for years prior to this).

Finally I was making some money and it felt good.

Trouble was .. I’m at home sick for a reason. I’m too sick to work at my job as a nurse where I stand on my feet for my whole 12 hour shift and often run around like a chicken with my head cut off. I guess I thought posting sometimes as many as 20 posts a day on all my sites combined wouldn’t be as hard on me.

Maybe it wouldn’t have been if I wasn’t doing it 7 days a week. You know … if I actually gave myself a day off every now and then?

I haven’t been though and I think I’m really paying for it now.

In mid-December I saw my gastrointernologist and he took me off my Crohn’s meds (not the pain killers although he’s not thrilled with those) to prepare for the camera endoscopy that I’m going to have on the 24th of this month. I get to go totally digital and swallow a camera pill. Oh Joy!

Yeah- no anti-inflammatory meds for some with an inflamed bowel. Not a good situation. Crohn’s doesn’t only affect the bowel. It can affect the joints and eyes and a lot of other things too. Well .. today my knees are killing me too.

Complain, complain, complain.

Actually I’m writing this to tell you that for the most part I was a good sickie yesterday. For the first time I took my pain meds properly.

I have one heavy duty pain killer (morphine if you’d like to know) that is time released over 12 hours. When my pain doctor first started me on them she suggested that I take it in the evening since that’s when I have most of my pain, and if it worked maybe my pain levels would be low enough that I could go to sleep at a decent time. I was also being prescribed a pain killer called Tramacet as well – it’s kind of like Tylenol #3’s but it has a synthetic morphine derivative in it rather than codeine since I’m allergic to codeine.

For a little while I was going to bed by maybe 2 a.m. but my messed up sleep and pain cycle continued, and before long I was up all night again. Part of the reason for that is that I don’t digest things well and uhm … that pill that was supposed to do me so much good wasn’t being absorbed by my system. Don’t ask me to explain how I know that- use your imagination if you must.

So when I told the doctor that the pill was passing through me sometimes as often as three times a week she started me on a Fentanyl patch as well. That’s a patch that delivers yet another painkiller 24 hours a day through my skin. That helped a bit. Oh and I also have percocet to take for break through pain as well.

Even with all those heavy duty meds – 4 different types, I was still in terrible pain. Abdominal pain is very hard to manage obviously. At least when your body doesn’t co-operate and actually digest the medicine. So, she instructed me to take the morphine pill twice a day.

I really didn’t want to do that, and I didn’t up until yesterday.

Yep. Yesterday when I got up I took the medicine that I normally only allowed myself to take at night. I then lazed around in bed reading a novel for a couple of hours. When I got up again I was in pain but no where near as much as I’ve been in all week.

The pain increased as it usually does in the evening once I’d gotten a couple of meals into my system. Even though I had pain it was still less than it’s been most of this past week. So I followed my usual pattern of taking a couple of Tramacet, and once I hit the 12 hour mark from the time I’d taken the morphine pill earlier that day, I took another. Just as my pill bottle has instructed me to do for the last 4 or 5 months, but which I’d never done before.

Unfortunately I’m still in pain. It’s the middle of the night – or rather it’s early Sunday morning. You’d think I’d be asleep having increased my meds but it doesn’t seem to work that way with me. Maybe if I took my medications as should more often I’d start to feel better.

I know I’ve mentioned a lot of heavy duty pain pills here, oh and the patch too. I don’t take any of the medicine as prescribed though. Ok, I can’t alter the patch so I do take that one properly. I’m allowed to take two Tramacet at a time, but I usually only take one at a time. The percocet? I take that two or three times a week, but I often only take half a pill because it hits me too hard and makes me nauseated. The morphine pill I can take twice a day and up until yesterday I only ever took one a day.

Guess I am the perfect person to be writing the Watching House blog eh? I understand his pain – but I don’t pop pills quite like he does!

Anyway, I think I’ll continue my experiment today and take my morphine pill when I’m due for another one. Maybe if I can get on top of this pain by treating it aggressively for a few days I’ll begin to feel a bit better.

I’m not sure yet whether I’ll write any extra posts today for pay/perp0st. It would be nice to just try to sleep and relax. That is what I should do, but I might be compelled to write a post or two if a good paying opportunity comes up. I’m going to try not to though.

Oh just to show you an example of how much my posting has increased just on this blog alone (add in As the garden Grows and Celebrity scoop with similar posting totals to see what I’ve really been up to, plus my photoblog with at least 5 posts a week) :

# January 2007 (49)
# December 2006 (126)
# November 2006 (143)
# October 2006 (120)
# September 2006 (32)
# August 2006 (26)
# July 2006 (31)

You can see that I was writing almost daily before October, then once October and my earning discovery came along my posting quadrupled!

No wonder I’m not getting any better.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: controlling pain, crohn s disease, crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, not digesting, pain, pain medication, rest, sleep

Even the animals are getting spam

January 13, 2007 by Tricia

Grab the Scavenger Hunt code.
Photo Theme. Join the blogroll. Visit participants.

This weeks theme is Technology

moosespam

You know it’s getting bad when there’s even spam directed at Moose!

I run four mailing lists. They’re reptile related since my two websites are all about reptiles, so between the mail that I get from the lists I run, other mailing lists I’m on, email and comment email that comes in from my many blogs, and the three blogrolls that I run I get over 1000 emails a day. At least 300 of those emails each day are spam. Sometimes half the email I get is spam. It’s crazy!

Plus, lately my blogs are being hit really hard with spam too. Each day when I check on my blogs I find anywhere from 50 to 400 spam comments! I’m so thankful for Akismet.

monitorart

Now you know what you can do with your old monitors. This gave me an idea. I should collect a bunch of old monitors and build a monitor archway leading into my garden. Nah, that’d be tacky wouldn’t it? LOL

Please Only list your name if you have a recent Photo Scavenger hunt post. Non Photo hunt participants links will be removed. Also please don’t link and run, that’s just rude.

Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: akismet, monitor art, moose spam, old monitors, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, photos, Saturday, Scavenger hunt, Spam

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