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It was a great weekend to get some gardening done

November 1, 2009 by Tricia

We got a little bit of gardening done this weekend. It had been raining on and off most of the week, but it stopped on Saturday so we took advantage of that and decided to get outside to do a little bit of our “garden shut down” chores.

A week or so ago I was outside cleaning up the plants – getting rid of ones that had died off due to the cool weather and pruning some of the rose bushes. So this time around I didn’t have too much to do in the garden itself. That’s a good thing because I really need new work gloves – they sure take a beating when you have tons of roses!

Yesterday we took out all of our solar lights. I think we could leave them out during the winter, but I don’t like taking a chance that they’d be damaged by the heavy snow and moisture. Besides … we wouldn’t be able to see them come January or so anyway as they’d be covered in snow.

We also put away the garden torches. Each year we put some torches in the garden that we use to light up the garden and create atmosphere when we are entertaining at night. We fill them with a mixture of kerosene and Citronella oil to help keep the bugs away. Of course, we didn’t use the torches all that much this summer since it was so cool and rainy, so for much of the last week we had the torches burning in the garden to burn off the rest of the oil.

Other than tidying up a few planted containers that was pretty much our gardening chores for the weekend. All we need to do now is wait for more leaves to fall and then put them on the garden beds for the winter. The leaves help protect the plants. We even gather some of our neighbors leaves bags so that we can have extra leaves for the garden beds.

Did you do any gardening this weekend or were you busy doing Halloween stuff?

We passed on Halloween this year. We usually decorate the front of the house and give out candy to the kids, but we just couldn’t afford to buy all that candy this year. (it’s expensive!). Plus our dog seems to have turned into a barker and we figured that she’d be barking her head off every time some kids came to the door (probably scaring them). Maybe next year. Did you do Halloween?





Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: barking, burn off, dog, garden, garden beds, Gardening, Halloween, leaves, maintenance, no rain, solar lights, Tidy Up, torches

Google Messed up! Double CN Tower in Streetview

October 11, 2009 by Tricia

Ha! Google didn’t edit all the shots it has of the CN Tower (Still the worlds largest standing tower for a few months!) in it’s newly released Streetview Canada.

If you go to Google maps to try out Streetview and type in 52 Manitoba Drive, Toronto, Ontario and spin around to the right a few times you’ll see this:

Double CN Tower - Google Streetview
Double CN Tower - Google Streetview

I just heard about this on this evenings CTV news and I had to go searching for it myself. It’s a pretty cool picture, but I’d imagine that Google will fix this pretty soon!

When I first went to Google maps I just typed in CN Tower, Toronto and it put me at the base of the tower on Bremner Blvd, Toronto, Ontario … Of course I couldn’t find the double tower that way … but after traveling North on Bremner Blvd in street view I found this picture (after tilting upward of course):

Top half of CN Tower is off kilter - Google Streetview
Top half of CN Tower is off kilter - Google Streetview

When I zoomed out it looks like you might be able to get to this address by typing in 200 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, Ontario (at Lower Simcoe St.).

Actually, I gave it a try and I got an even cooler shot! Take a peek!

CN tower top offset in Google Streetview
CN tower top offset in Google Streetview

Are you able to access Google Streetview for your area of the world yet? If so you might want to waste a little bit of time looking around your city or town and see if you can find any odd views like I’ve posted here. My guess is that taller structures will be more likely to be messed up.

Let me know if you find anything interesting!

BTW Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Canadians!

Filed Under: Canada, Cool stuff, Internet, Toronto, Web and Technology Tagged With: Canada, CN Tower, cool pictures, cool shots, double CN Tower, google, Google Streetview, messed up, off kilter, Ontario, streetview messed up, Toronto

Is it still summer? Feels like it

September 23, 2009 by Tricia

It seems like we’re having a mini-heat wave here in Toronto. For the last three days it’s been fairly warm and very humid! Today it reached 27 Celsius – 35 C (95 F) with the humidity.

Too bad we took those air conditioners out on the weekend!

The worst thing about this little burst of heat and humidity is that there’s little to no breeze and what wind there is is coming from west – the side of the house that we have no windows on since our house is a semi-detached!

I hate it when it actually feels cooler outside than it does inside the house! That’s the way it’s been for the last few days … warm in the house well into the early morning hours. I don’t sleep well when I’m too warm and the humidity has zapped my energy and appetite. It’s almost like I took a handful of appetite suppressant pills or something.

Are you having a bit of a warm spell in your area this week? Or is the weather the exact opposite … like maybe snow or frost warnings?

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: cant sleep, heat wave, hot, hot house, humid, mini heat wave, no air conditioners, no breeze, no sleep, no wind, tired, Toronto, warm, Windows, zapped

Post Storm Sky and Clouds – Amazing

August 21, 2009 by Tricia

Yesterday we had some unusual weather for this part of the country – Tornado warnings, 4 confirmed Tornados in the Greater Toronto area and heavy rains.

We were relieved once the storms started to die down!

Once the rain stopped I noticed some of my neighbors outside looking at the sky to the east. When I went out to look there was a huge rainbow at the end of the street, but it was fading fast and you can barely see it in the one picture I took of it before it faded away to nothing.

To the west however, the sky was putting on an amazing show!

The clouds were beautifully light by the low light of the soon to be setting sun.

Take a look at a few of the shots I took.

Sky after the storm 2

I love this shot. You can see the clouds and sky reflected in my neighbors window if you look closely. You can also see one of my other neighbors standing on the corner taking pictures as well.

Sky after the storm 9

The clouds were moving fast. I think this was one of the first pictures I took from this directions. The pictures below have more clouds and the setting sun gives the clouds a warm golden red glow.

Sky after the storm 6

Sky after the storm 5

Sky after the storm 4

The sky was so beautiful after the storm. It was like a gift after the stress we’d been through the hour before!

Filed Under: Canada, Photography, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: after storm, beautiful clouds, brilliant, clouds, colorful, photos, sky, sunset, Tornado, Toronto, violent weather

Tornados in and around Toronto!

August 20, 2009 by Tricia

I can certainly say I’ve experienced something this evening that I’ve never experienced before in my life – Tornado warnings.

Just a short while after 6:30 p.m. the skies darkened and the winds started to pick up here in Toronto. My husband and I were watching TV at the time so we turned to TheWeatherNetwork.com and discovered that there were Tornado warnings for a large area of Southern Ontario … oddest of all there were Tornado warnings for Toronto itself!

While Tornados aren’t uncommon for the southern Ontario area, they are extremely rare in the city of Toronto itself! The last one that hit the city was in 2005 and I believe that was on the outskirts of the city.

It was eerie to hear the news people on TV and later on the radio telling us to take cover in our basements or an inner room in our house. I don’t recall ever hearing warnings like that before.

When the storm hit our area it began with rolling thunder that shook the house. Then came sheet lightening and finally it began to rain so hard that we couldn’t see across the street. It was like a blizzard!

During the storm we could see branches and leaves coming down from neighboring trees.

Later, when the storm finally began to pass the sky turned a strange greenish yellow. The radio station we were listening to kept saying that the green sky could indicate more funnel clouds.

Speaking of funnel clouds and actual Tornados … a large black funnel cloud was spotted during the storm passing through the center of downtown Toronto (not all that far from us!). It doesn’t sound like that one touched down anywhere, thank God.

However, there were several sightings of funnel clouds throughout the Greater Toronto area and at least two Tornados touched down. One in Durham (north west of the city near Barrie) and the other in Vaughan (20 KM northwest of Toronto). I’m sure before the night is over there will be more news of funnel clouds and possibly other Tornado touchdowns!

Still, it was so weird to have actual Tornado warnings right here in the city of Toronto. I hope I never hear warnings like that again!

The area where the storm and Tornado warnings were being given for stretched from Windsor Ontario in the South to the Bancroft Ontario area in the North East of the province. Bancroft is actually pretty close to where my old cottage area is and man did we ever have some major thunder and lightening storms there!

I think my husband was really freaked out. Just before the storm started hitting he went upstairs and got two of his guitars and put them in the basement (why he didn’t get all of them I don’t know, but I guess he got his two favorites). He also started gathering up his wallet, our cellphone and my purse and put them where we could grab them if anything happened (like maybe the big tree next door crashing on our house?). Then .. he started babbling about moving our “important papers” and things like our photo albums to a safe place. All good ideas, but since the storm was starting to hit I had to remind him that what was important to save was the two of us, our dog and maybe our two box turtles.

Now I know that some of my readers live in areas where there are regular Tornado warnings and or Hurricane warnings, but for me, living in a large city where warnings and Tornado touch downs are virtually unheard of it was all just a bit surreal!

What strange weather we’ve had this summer – from too cool to too hot and humid to Tornados!

BTW I took some pictures after the storm, I’ll put them up shortly. The sky was cool looking. Update – I posted one spectacular photo on my photoblog – take a peak. It’s called “After the Storm“.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: branches, downtown Toronto, funnel clouds, heavy rain, leaves, lightening, sheet lightening, storm, storms, strange weather, strong wind, thunder, Tornado, tornado sightings, Toronto, touchdown, trees, weather, wind

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