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Toronto’s a melting pot

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

I live in a city with a number of different cultures. Toronto has been named the most diverse city in the world several times in the last decade and anyone who visits here can easily see why. We truly are a melting pot.

There are some people that might say all these different cultures meshed together don’t work, but I’m not one of them. I think it works just fine and it certainly keeps things interesting!

I live in what’s known as Greek Town or more formally “The Danforth”. I think there used to be a larger Greek population in this area a decade or two ago, but as the population ages new people are moving into the area, like Chris and I, and there are now at least four main cultural populations in the area. Greek/Macedonian, Muslim, Asian and of course Canadian. By Canadian I guess I generally mean people that were born in Canada and or have several generations of family in the country.

As a nurse working in a community hospital I’ve learned quite a bit about the many different cultural populations in our city. I gradually learned the best way to approach certain people. Just like dealing with people of different ages, there are things that you can do that are ok and others that would seem offensive. For example, in some cultures a woman shouldn’t handle a mans shoes or perhaps it was that as a nurse I shouldn’t handle their shoes as it was considered lowering myself or being a servant?

Anyway I’ve never had any problems dealing with people. Not in my neighborhood, the city in general or in any of my jobs. Hey, I get along with everyone!

The only major difference that I’ve noticed since we got a dog is that the Muslims that would usually pass my house, sometimes smiling or waving to me as I worked in my garden now literally run by if I’m outside with my puppy.

I believe this is because to Muslims dogs are thought to be unclean. I haven’t looked it up, but I know back when I was single and lived in an apartment two Muslim men were very nervous to come into my apartment when delivering a new futon because I had my sisters dog there. They said they would have to pray more if they got dog saliva on them. I’m sure there’s a longer explanation or more to it than that, but that’s what I was told.

Perhaps someone that knows more than I could explain what it is about dogs that’s so bad?

Anyway, I understand why the people who formerly walked by my home in peace now scurry by, but it kind of hurts my feelings too. It makes me feel as if I’ve done something wrong.

When I was outside this afternoon a young Muslim girl was coming home from school. Midnight had just defecated on the grass in the boulevard in front of my house. I was stooping over to clean it up and keeping Midnight close to me at the same time as I knew she didn’t want the dog to get near her by the way she slowed down and by the look on her face.

I stopped what I was doing and pulled my Lab even closer to me and said “don’t worry, I won’t let her touch you.” Yet the girl still ran by, skirting away from us as far as she could. I think I tried to make it clear that I understood she didn’t want the dog to touch her and that I was doing my part to keep it from happening … yet she still ran by.

It made me feel bad.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: afraid, Asian, Boulevard, Canada, canadian, Chris, city, community, cultural, cultural differences, Culture, danforth, diversity, dog, ER, families, Family, felt bad, garden, generations, greek, Greek town, home, Hospital, house, hurt, hurt feelings, interest, interesting, Job, Macedonian, melting pot, men, Midnight, moving, Muslim, neighbor, Neighborhood, nurse, problems, puppy, ran, religion, run by, sister, The Danforth, Toronto, unclean, visit, walk, woman, work

Central Gas Heating with Northern Gas

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

I think I mentioned that my neighbors, in order to be able to sell their home, had to change over from oil heating to gas heating. Well they didn’t have to change the mode of heating but their oil tank was really old and any new person buying their home would not be able to get home insurance until the tank was replaced … so to sell their house they made the change to gas.

They changed over two weeks ago. I’m not sure what happened but when I looked outside earlier today I noticed their lawn was dug up again. I guess something must have happened with their gas connection or maybe the work wasn’t quite done two weeks ago and they came back to finish the job. I don’t know.

Someday we’ll change over to gas heating too! I bet we’d save some money as well as have a more efficient furnace.

If you happen to be in the UK and if you are thinking of either having a Central heating installation or perhaps would like a company to help you maintain your furnace for your Gas central heating visit NorthernGasHeating.

The company prides themselves in their mission to deliver better service at better prices than any of the other central heating companies.

NorthernGasHeating will work with you to make sure that your investment is built around your budget. Whether you hire them to maintain your Boiler service or to install central gas heating you can be sure that you’ll get the best price.

Perhaps you have an old furnace and you need to replace it. Just think about how much money you’ll save in the long run by using a modern energy efficient furnace? That’s one of the things I’m looking forward to when we perhaps switch over to gas heating. I’m not sure if we’ll save much money on fuel, but our furnace is probably getting to be close to 20 years old and I’m certain we’ll save on our energy bill. You can too if you upgrade your furnace too.

Anyway, I just thought that my readers in the UK might want to know about NorthernGasHeating. I know there are a number of you from the UK that read my site. If I can help you save some money or find a great company to deal with then I’m happy.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Money, Services Tagged With: boiler service, buying, central gas heating, central heating installation, change, company, energy savings, furnace, gas heating, happy, heat, home, house, install, investment, lower energy bill, maintain furnace, neighbor, new, new boiler, new furnace, Northern gas, Northern gas heating, price, service, Services, Uk

Cigarette butt covered lawns – yuck!

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

It really warmed up here today! Remember all that snow that I showed you a photo of the other day? Well it’s all melted. I think it warmed up overnight as there was still lots of snow when we took our puppy to the park for the second time yesterday evening. By noon it looked like Spring around here.

It’s supposed to get really cold again overnight so Puppy and I took advantage of the nice weather and went for a really long walk this afternoon.

I walked on the sidewalks and for the most part Midnight walked on everyone’s lawn. She was enjoying smelling the grass, mud, plants, melted poo and signs of other animals. Of course she loved smelling all the disgusting stuff. I had to keep pulling her to the side saying “no, yucky poop” or something to that effect.

What disgusted me the most was that a few of the lawns were literally covered in cigarette butts. I guess these were from people that were smokers but who chose to or weren’t allowed to smoke inside their homes.

Now, I’m a smoker. I hate to admit that. I hope to do something about my bad habit in the next few months. I smoke inside … but as I said in one of my recent posts we use air purifiers in the house to help improve the air quality. I clean out our ashtrays frequently so there isn’t a build up of cigarette butts as that adds to the smell in the home.

You’d think that if someone was smoking outside regularly … and I mean really regularly if the whole front lawn is covered in cigarette butts .. that they’d put a can outside to put their butts in or something.

Disgusting. It was worse than the lawns that we passed that had dog poo on them that hadn’t been cleaned up.

BTW when I go out for a walk with our puppy I often bring a cigarette with me. This time I actually forgot to bring one and it didn’t even occur to me that I didn’t have a smoke with me until we’d gotten about a mile from home. Good huh. Maybe there’s hope that I will quit after all.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Walking Tagged With: air purifier, air quality, animals, cigarette butts, cigarettes, cold, dog, hate, home, house, lawn, long walk, Midnight, plants, puppy, quit smoking, scent, smell, smelling, smoke, smoker, smoking, sniffing, snow, snow melted, spring, spring like, walk, walk puppy, Walking, warm, warmed up, weather

Do you hate popups as much as I do?

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

I mostly use firefox these days when I’m working on my sites or visiting websites on the internet. I have the popup blocker turned on and I only allow a few sites to give me popups simply because the only way to get the sites to work is to allow popups.

However, lately I’ve found a number of sites that are some how able to bypass the browsers popup blocker controls. Several sites I visited yesterday ended up automatically giving me popup ads.

I hate that!

Seriously, if you’re site works in such a way that you occasionally need to send a visitor to another page while they are doing something on one page – for example registering for the site or for a contest and the reader is supposed to agree to the terms of service or contest rules – don’t make it a popup. Let the link take the visitor to another tab or window or at least give them a choice of whether the link should popup or take them to a new tab.

As for popup ads? Get rid of them! If you want ads for your site tastefully place them in your sidebar or fit them in your post. Honestly. I never ever click on popup ads and I will not ever click on a popup ad. Ever!

Filed Under: Blogging, Great Sites, Internet, Web and Technology, Web Design, Website Promotion Tagged With: browser, bypass, choice, control popups, firefox, hate, Internet, link, never click, new, new tab, new window, popup, popup ads, popup blocker, post, read, register, registering, rules, sidebar, sites, terms of service, visit, visiting, visitor, website, Website Design, websites

Gotta work on the new sites

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

Back in April of 2007 I bought 6 new domains and I had hoped to have developed all of those sites long before now, but sadly I’ve barely had time to do much with the new sites. Well, one of the sites was for my husband Chris. It’s his new Guitarlicksandtips.com music related blog. He’s done a good job of posting articles on that site (well he’s a bit behind lately), but the rest are languishing.

I’m hoping to set aside some time later today to get to work on two of my new home and shopping related blogs. I’ve already been looking around on the internet to find some products to talk about and I came across a great sale at Kohls.com that some of you might want to take advantage of. It’s a big two day sale where you can save 60 – 80% on a number of items. Hey stop by this site first get some Kohls coupons and you’ll probably end up saving even more money!

Anyway, it’s not like the new blogs are blank or anything, but I haven’t done all that much with them. Perhaps after I do some work on some of them today I’ll be willing to let you in on their urls so that you can check them out for yourself.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Coupons and deals, Decor, Fashion, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: article, articles, blog, blogs, Chris, coupon, coupons, develop sites, domain, guitar, home, Home and Garden, home and garden blog, husband, Internet, look, Money, Music, new blog, new domain, new domains, new sites, posting, Products, sale, shop, Shopping, shopping blog, sites, work, work on blogs

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