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My gigantic rose bush is blooming

June 2, 2012 by Tricia

I’ve been using some of my spare time to work in my garden. I don’t seem to have as much spare time this spring as I have other years, but I’m trying!

I’m slowly getting the annual flowers that I purchased a week or two ago planted in the garden and I’ve been trimming and pruning the roses and other plants as I work in the garden. It’s amazing how fast some of my roses grow.

One of my roses – William Baffin – a Canadian Explorer rose, is absolutely gigantic. I was taking pictures of it the other day because it’s in it’s first huge spring flush and it’s just heavy with flowers. I swear there are well over 1000 roses on the plant. There could even be 2000 roses. I kid you not. The rose is at least 16 feet tall and maybe 12 feet wide. It’s almost impossible to take a decent picture of the whole bush in my tiny yard because I can’t get far enough away from the rose to take a full picture.

Large William Baffin Explorer Rose
Large William Baffin Explorer Rose
William Baffin Rose - A Canadian Explorer Rose
William Baffin Rose - A Canadian Explorer Rose, it's Huge

Unfortunately it rained all day yesterday and that beautiful rose plant couldn’t take all the rain. A lot of the big branches in the center that were heavy with roses drooped to the ground and now it’s going to take two or three of us to lift them up and get them standing again. The rose is just too big!

Huge William Baffin Rose after rain storm - broken
Huge William Baffin Rose after rain storm - broken

Considering where the big branches fell it might be a good thing that the outdoor dining set at BistroSets.com that I ordered didn’t arrive yet because that’s just where I was planning on putting it. It would have been toppled over by the huge rose branches. I know most people don’t think of a rose plant as being so huge it could be destructive, but I know it’s possible.

 





Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: annual flowers, bistro set, Canadian Explorer rose, destructive, first flush, garden, gigantic, huge rose bush, patio, photos, plants, rain storm, raining, thousands of roses, william baffin rose

Our renovations are coming along nicely

June 2, 2012 by Tricia

We’re still busy trying to finish our renovations.

I think it’s going to be a while before we have everything done. The living room dining room is partial done. The wall between the upper and lower staircases in the living room is finally done and we have all the electrical wiring installed. We just have to mud it and then paint the wall and the inner staircase wall. I also want to pick out some new switchplates for the living room and dining room. Maybe something a little less plain or a little nicer than the usual bland switchplates sold in hardware stores.

The next part of our reno is doing all of the molding in the living room dining room and finally getting that tin ceiling up. Then it’s on to other areas of the house that need fixing. The list is getting longer but the house will be looking very nice soon.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: basement, ceiling, drywall, molding, mudding, painting, reno, renovations, staircase, stairway, tin ceiling, wall

Making some rings for my friends

June 2, 2012 by Tricia

Some friends of mine are getting married next year and since they know that I used to be a jeweler they’ve been asking for my help in designing their wedding bands. I helped them with their engagement ring a few months ago or rather I helped him design the ring and then figure out when to pop the question.

I got them a great deal on the diamond and the engagement ring was made of platinum so now they want their wedding bands to also be platinum. I can continue to design their rings and get them made for them but just for some ideas I suggested that my friends take a look at the platinum rings for men at Joy Jewelers for some design ideas. It sounds like they like the rings on the site so we’ll see what happens. Hey … maybe I just lost myself a sale. LOL

I’m actually glad that people don’t ask me to help them with jewelery as often as they used to. For a few years after I got out of the jewelery trade it seemed like I might as well be back in the business with all the requests I was getting.

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Jeweller/Jewellery, Toronto Tagged With: design, engagement ring, friends, happy, jewelery, married, platinum, rings, sale, Wedding, wedding bands

Shooting in the Eatons Center Mall!

June 2, 2012 by Tricia

I’ve been watching the news for the last hour or so because there was a shooting inside the Eatons Center Mall here in Toronto. It happened at approximately 6:30 pm in the North Food Court and at this time it looks like perhaps three people have been shot.


It looks just crazy downtown. Everyone has been evacuated from the mall but there were large crowds outside everywhere and of course the media started closing in too. They still don’t know if the shooter is still inside the mall or if he’s in the crowd that exited the mall.

I’ve lived in Toronto for over 25 years and I’ve never seen anything like this. Oh yes I have – on an episode of Flashpoint, but that wasn’t real!

When I first moved to Toronto I worked in the jewelery trade – which for the most part is located right across from the mall, so this area feels very familiar to me. Almost like a home base since that’s where my business was and since my sister still has her business across from the mall.

Now the news is saying that they have an unofficial source that says there might be up to 6 victims. I hope that’s wrong!

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: business, crazy, crowds, Eatons Center, evacuated, Flashpoint, food court, jewelery tradfe, news, people shot, shooter, shooting, sister, Toronto, victims

The sound of music

June 2, 2012 by Tricia

My husbands been practicing a particular song on his guitar almost daily in the last few weeks. He’s even bee bringing his guitar to work with him to play on his breaks and to practice with a few other people.

Why you ask? Well … Next Monday he’s playing at a special retirement dinner for the chief of surgery at our hospital. The doctor herself is going to be playing an instrument and singing and there are a few other people playing instruments and singing as well. I guess they’ve formed a “medical” band.

Chris always talks about going and playing in bars or at free Mike nights but he never seems to do that, however, he does end up playing at hospital related events every couple of months. It could be a talent show or the annual Christmas party or some special event – everyone seems to know and like Chris’ music so they ask him to play.

Since he’s been practicing so much at home I was thinking of getting him some nice headphones so that he can listen to the music as he plays even better. Headphones that will tune out outside noise. So I went searching and I found some Sennheiser studio headphones for sale so I might get him a pair of those. I’m sure he’ll like that.

I wonder what the next music project will be once this one is done?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Music, Toronto Tagged With: band, concert, doctor, headphones, instruments, medical band, Music, play guitar, playing guitar, practice, practicing, retirement party

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