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December 28, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things I’M RAMBLING ABOUT …

This is Thursday Thirteen Episode #29

1…. You know somethings wrong when you sick at home and you feel … overworked. I’ve been working so hard on my websites – getting them started, making sure there’s new posts everyday, and then trying to find ways to make money on them that that’s all I seem to do from the time I get up, until the time I tiredly stagger to bed.

2…. I think there’s only an hour or two each day that I do not have a computer in front of me – whether I’m sitting in front of my desktop, or sitting on the couch with my laptop on my lap.

3…. I don’t even have time to visit my blogging friends websites anymore. That’s how busy I am. There has to be a better way.

4…. The reason why I’m working so hard on my sites is of course because I’m sick and therefore I have no work income coming in. So I need to work at finding ways to make money through my websites. It seems to be a vicious cycle though.

5…. If anyone has any magic tips on how I can make money at home and not kill myself by working every waking moment I’d love to hear it.

6…. Christmas- we drove to Brantford to visit with Chris’ parents, his aunt, and his oldest sister, her husband and their son. It was a nice little gathering. Only disappointment was that we didn’t have turkey. Boo hoo. We had boneless chicken breasts in some kind of bland sauce.

7…. I think I’ve mentioned before that my mother in law is not the best cook in the world. She made mashed potatoes but I don’t think she puts any milk or butter/ margarine in them so they were lumpy and dry. The other veggies were mushy brussel sprouts, mashed turnip, and over boiled carrots. The stuffing was ok, but it almost tasted sweet – I’m wondering if she put sugar in it? Either way I’d say it had the most taste! LOL

8…. the meal was saved by the desert. No it wasn’t my favorite for this time of year, which is pumpkin pie – it was Lemon Meringue and or Chocolate truffle cake. She served ice cream on the side. A choice of butterscotch or rolo chocolate. I didn’t have any ice cream but I had a small slice each of the pie and the cake.

9…. We still haven’t had any snow! I think we might get some on the weekend but I don’t have my hopes up. I bet if we do it will end up being a major storm right when we have to travel back and forth between Toronto and Brantford.

10…. Chris brought two of his guitars to Brantford with us on Monday when we went there for Christmas. His nephew plays guitar and Chris decided that it might be nice to give him a lesson. So he brought his Larrivee and his Gibson Ardy Artist. His nephew was thrilled and Chris gave him lessons for at least two full hours. His nephew impressed him enough with his talent that Chris actually let him play the Larrivee – which is unusual because he normally doesn’t let anyone touch his prized guitar, and even more surprising he actually lent his 1979 Gibson to his nephew so he could practice with it until this coming weekend. Chris doesn’t normally lend out his guitars either, particularly not to teenagers, and the Gibsons’ worth a few thousand dollars. His nephew is a really good kid though and I think Chris’ guitar is in good hands. Maybe we’re in the process of creating a Rock Star?

11…. Chris’ brother is coming up from Chicago – maybe sometime today. He hates flying so he does the long drive every time. The drive is about 10 hours. His brother goes totally into party mode once he gets here so it should be a fun time. At least I’ll get some time away from the computers when he’s visiting or when we go to Brantford to see the family.

12…. Then next week, Chris niece is coming from Chicago and I think she’s going to stay with us for a few days. She’s a University student and she still has some time off before she has to go back to school. So I guess we’ll be busy next week visiting with her and probably taking her out around Toronto.

13…. And now it’s time to end my rambling and go to bed. It’s just after 4 a.m. and I think it’s time to call it a day! Sorry this 13 wasn’t that upbeat!

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Filed Under: Thursday Thirteen Tagged With: Brantford, Canada, chicago, christmas, gibson, guitar, Larrivee, rambling, Thursday Thirteen, Toronto, visit

Members of Tricia’s Musings?

December 28, 2006 by Tricia

You know what I find odd? People have been scrolling down my sidebar and registering to become members of Tricia’s Musings. I’m really not sure why they’re signing up though. Yes I have a few posts that I’ve made that I marked private that I suppose it’s possible that they could see if they went through my site, but it’s not worth becoming a registered member just for that.

I have about 10 members now. 2 of them I know who they are. They signed up with their name and website and I think they even sent me an email when they registered. When I first started this blog I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it and I had thought that I might open it up and let members of my two websites make blog posts on it too. I nixed that idea quickly, but no before a couple people had signed up.

The latest new members aren’t signing up with a name or a website, and I think their email addresses look a little suspect. Well, I think it’s suspect to begin with when they don’t sign up with a name or website, don’t you?

Their email addresses end in .info or .ru – not all of them, but half of them and the whole address looks funny to me. I’m wondering if it might be people signing up so that they can try to figure out how to break into my site and domain directories. What do you guys think?

I think I might delete them from my site. If by chance you are reading this and you are someone who registered as a member of Tricia’s Musings would you please identify yourself and let me know why you signed up? Otherwise I think I’m going to delete the people that I don’t know.

Filed Under: Web and Technology Tagged With: registering, spammers, Tricia s Musings, wordpress members

The woman of your dreams

December 28, 2006 by Tricia

Do you know anyone that met their spouse online? Sure, in this day and age lots of people met over the internet and carry out long distance relationships that eventually lead to marriage don’t they. I remember when there was a time when people were very secretive about how they met, but even that happens less often these days.

Having worked in the Toronto Jewelry trade I knew many Russian men, in fact I’d say that 50% of the jewelers that worked in the trade were from Russian or Northern European Countries. Many of them went back to their homeland to marry their russian brides. Some of the marriages were arranged, others had been secured through services similar to the one that Loversplanet.com provide.

The men that I knew that had ended up marrying Russian Brides were, for the most part, quite happy with their experience. I met many of the women as well and they seemed to be happy with their new husbands and their new life in Canada.

Perhaps you are interested in marriage but you aren’t finding the right type of woman? Have you ever thought of learning more about Russian brides? Loversplanet specializes as a dating agency for Russian Women, and they introduce these Russian women to men from all over the world who are seeking beautiful, family and marriage minded Russian women. It’s said that even as young girls Russian women grow up thinking of family and marriage first. That’s not to say that they don’t want careers of their own, but they place family and marriage high in their life priorities. I can attest to this, as I have met and worked with a number of Russian women.

If you are interested in learning more about Moscow brides or perhaps lovely St. Petersburg brides check out Loversplanet and find out how they can help you, perhaps meet the woman of your dreams.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Relationships and Dating, Services, Socializing, Website Promotion Tagged With: bride, husband, jewelry trade, loversplanet, loversplanet.com, man, Moscow brides, Russian brides, st. Petersburg brides, wife, women

Santa Surprise

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

I couldn’t decide which photo to put up so you’ll get an exhibit today.

It’s Wheelie Santa:

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Santa exposed:

1822

Creative decorations:

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Yeah, you guessed it, that last one is an example of how to decorate with tampons! Whatever floats your boat I say. I think tampons might be a bit more expensive to decorate with than real decorations though. Maybe the Santa who’s exposing himself was showing off some decorations of his own?

I hope that you all had a great holiday! We had boxing day after our Christmas – it’s a Statutory holiday here too, however it’s like the American Black Friday because it’s turned into the biggest shopping day of the year. People start lining up outside stores sometimes as early as Christmas evening to be the first in the door when the store opens on the 26th so that they can get the best boxing day specials. Crazy Crazy day. I didn’t go out – I’ll do some “Boxing Day” shopping sometime this week though.

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Filed Under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: motorcycle, photo, photos, Santa, santa exposing himself, tampon decoration, Wheelie, Wordless Wednesday

Cool Bug Stuff – fun and educational

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

Did you realize that as a reptile owner, you don’t just become the owner of one new and fascinating pet but that you can often become the owner of hundreds of other pets that go along with your pet reptile? “Oh oh what’s she talking about now” you’re probably asking. LOL well, what I mean is, that a number of reptiles need to eat bugs, so when I had my Chinese Water Dragons I had to keep crickets, mealworms and earthworms for them to eat. There were times when I had 1000 Zoophoba (king mealworms), 500 crickets chirping away in special bug keeping containers in my home, as well as a couple of containers of earthworms in my fridge.

When you have to keep those kinds of creatures in your home for your pet you start to become fascinated with their life cycles too, and if you’re like me you start learning about the creepy crawlies. Believe me I’ve written pages and pages of information about bugs on two of my other websites. So when I saw that CoolBugStuff.com was offering an opportunity to write a post about them I jumped on the idea.

CoolBugStuff.com is a website that educates people about bugs. The site is written in a way that a child can understand easily. There’s tons of free information on hundreds if not thousands of bugs, as well as educational resources, and cool bug related educational products. I can easily see teachers visiting this site to find information and or projects to use with their kids in class. Isn’t there always some kind of bug related project in school?

The company sells bug related toys, clothes, books, games, science and bug related kits, and even uhm … edible bugs for the home and classroom. Interesting. Also, if you happen to be in South Florida CoolBugStuff.com does creepy crawly bug Adventure shows for Kindergarten to Grade five classes.

I think this is a great site. One I would have gladly written about here or on my reptile related sites because I find bugs interesting. Oh, I guess I could have written about it on my gardening site too. Bugs are very important to gardeners – some are bad and eat your plants, and others eat the bugs that eat your plants. I’m sure CoolBugStuff.com has that kind of information on their site too – so if you can’t get into bugs simply because they are fascinating creatures, perhaps if you are a gardener, you might find some of the information there useful for your gardening needs. Big hint- look up lady Bugs while you are there.

Filed Under: Pets and animals, Recreation, Website Promotion Tagged With: bug information, coolbugstuff.com, educational articles, florida, insect, insect adventure show, reptile

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