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So did the Groundhog see it’s shadow this year?

February 2, 2008 by Tricia

Well, here in Ontario one of our most famous groundhogs, Wiarton Willie, failed to see his shadow.

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Do you know what that means folks? It’s going to be an early spring. Well, if you believe this whole groundhog shadow thing I mean.

Nova Scotia’s Shubenacadie Sam also failed to see his shadow so it looks like a good portion of Canada will get an early spring. However, Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil did see his shadow. So which groundhog should we believe? I’m going with good ‘ol Wiarton Willie.

So what lies behind our February 2nd groundhog ritual?

It’s thought that when German settlers came to North America in the 1700’s they brought their tradition of Candelmas. February 2nd is the midpoint between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox and according to legend if the weather was good on that day the rest of the winter would be cold and stormy.

I guess this is kind of like our March legend eh? If March comes in like a Lamb it goes out like a Lion or vise versa. Of course that means if March begins with nice weather it will end with bad winter storms.

Of course, like quite a few other traditions or holidays Groundhog day became commercialized. It all started when the Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper editor, Clymer Freas – don’t you love that name? – came up with the idea in 1886. It became quite popular and that’s why Pennsylvania now has it’s famous Punxsutawney Phil.

The Ontario town of Wiarton came up with Wiarton Willie in 1956.





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Yonge Street

February 2, 2008 by Tricia

Grab the Photo Hunt code.
Photo Theme. Visit participants.

This weeks theme is Narrow

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I took this photo last year just as a street festival was winding down in downtown Toronto. That’s why there’s people standing around and walking on this normally very busy street.

I love how you can see the rows of stores and office buildings far off in the distance and how the street gradually narrows.

Did you know that Yonge Street is the longest street in the world? It begins near the Lake Ontario in downtown Toronto, Ontario and goes right through the city and then through Ontario to the border of Manitoba as highway 11. It’s over 1,896 kilometres (1 178.12 miles) long!

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Photo Hunters, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: border, busy, Canada, city, Downtown, image, Lake Ontario, long, longest street, narrow, Ontario, people, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, photohunt, standing, street festival, the city, Toronto, walk, Walking, Yonge, Yonge street

Lost is back!

January 31, 2008 by Tricia

Well, as ticked off as I was about last nights season finale LOST recap I was totally pleased with this evenings first episode of the new season!

First of all it’s just nice to have a new show to watch again amid all the reruns that are airing! Even if I didn’t like Lost all that much I’d probably watch it since I’m sick to death of seeing reruns of shows that aired just a month or two ago! At least if the networks are going to show reruns during the writers strike go back to really old reruns that we might not remember quite as well. Please?

I really enjoyed seeing all of my favorite Lost characters again. I gotta tell you when Harley yelled out “I’m one of the Oceanic Six” as he was being arrested in “future Lost” it made me spend the rest of the show trying to figure out just which 6 ended up getting off the island. I think we’re supposed to assume that the rest of them died, but for some reason I think that maybe some of the crash survivors choose to stay on the island. Maybe that’s why Jack wants to go back?

I can’t wait for next weeks episode.

BTW it would have been a much better watching experience if my puppy wasn’t chewing on her humongous beef bone for the whole show!

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Geez! She kept dragging her bone off her dog bed and onto the hardwood floor so that she could gnaw on it and when she does that on the floor it sounds like she’s gnawing on the wood!

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Recreation, Television Tagged With: ABC, beef bone, character, charactor, chewing, death, died, dog, island, lost, network, new, New episode, new show, night, photo, puppy, recap, reruns, season finale, show, shows, sound, Television, TV, watch, watching

Two hour lost repeat – Scrolling commentary???

January 30, 2008 by Tricia

Ok I’m happy that the powers that be decide to help us remember what happened on Lost at the end of the season last year with tonights two hour episode, but WTF is with the scrolling commentary at the bottom of the screen?

Does ABC think we’re children that can’t remember unless we read the really cheesy lines that are supposedly telling us what’s going on on screen?

It’s really distracting! I hate it!

Come on ABC … if we really couldn’t remember everything that happened in those last two episodes most of us could read recaps or even watch the complete shows online.

Did/does anyone else find the scrolling commentary terribly distracting? and cheesy?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Life with Chris, Recreation, Television Tagged With: ABC, acting, cheesy, cheesy commentary, children, commentry, comments, distracting, finale episodes, happy, hate, hate it, last season, line, Lines, lost, Lost recap, online, remember, scrolling, scrolling commentary, show, shows, Television, TV, watch

She’s a mean drinker!

January 30, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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I love the look on this little girls face as she pours from the bottle. She’s probably just concentrating on the task, but she looks like she’s really mad!

Actually now that I take another look at the picture maybe her mom just told her to stop pouring! Either way she doesn’t look very happy does she?

Reminds me of a photo of myself when I was about 9 years old. I was sitting at a table in our home, dressed in a long gown that my mom had made and there was food in front of me. I remember the day the photo was taken and I was in a bad mood. My face shows it! I’ll have to see if I can dig that up.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: angry, bottle, dress, face, funny, funny picture, girl, Humor, look, mad, mad face, mom, photo, pouring, scowling, unhappy, upset, Wordless Wednesday, WW

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