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January in the garden

January 27, 2008 by Tricia

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Strawberry planter covered in snow

I didn’t bring my clay strawberry planters indoors this winter and after a snow storm here’s how one of them looks after a snow storm.

It’s strange.

They must absorb some heat from the sun even on cool days as the snow always melts around the planters and other objects resting on the stones around my raised beds or on my patio so much faster than it does anywhere else.

Here’s a shot of my garden as I stand near the patio looking towards the back of the yard …

Planters and birdfeeders covered in snow

My garden isn’t that attractive in the winter, but at least there’s something to look at when I peer out my kitchen windows!

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Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: cool, feeders, garden, garden in winter, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, heat, kitchen, look, melting, patio, photo, photos, plant, plant pots, planters, plants, rocks, snow, snow covered, snow storm, stones, strawberry planter, window, Windows, winter garden, yard

The old way of drying your clothes

January 26, 2008 by Tricia

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Blue clothes line covered in frost, ice and snow

We do have a dryer, it came with the house when we bought it (it’s 30 years old and probably qualifies for this photo hunt theme too!), but we sometimes dry our clothes the old fashioned way on a clothes line in the backyard.

I don’t think that there as many people using clothes lines these days as there used to be. I grew up with my parents using a clothes line or later one of those odd large metal umbrella looking things in our backyard and when we moved into this neighborhood we noticed that most of our neighbors (all the closest are in their 80’s) used clothes lines.

Our house had a clothes line but it wasn’t in good shape. The actual line was sagging and the wheel was rusted. We got a new set up and one of our neighbors showed us how to tighten up the line properly.

We rarely dry anything on the line in the winter. Well not unless I want a stiff frozen piece of laundry! I think I have used it in the winter once or twice though when it’s been unseasonably warm. Mostly the clothes line is just a great place for the birds to hang out in the winter.

Frosted clothes line

In the summer we use the clothes line quite a bit. Unlike some of our neighbors we don’t dry our under garments on the line. No one needs to see those! We tend not to dry towels or sheets on the line either as they aren’t as soft when dried on the line as they are when they’re dried in a dryer. We do dry all of our cotton clothes on the line though and that makes up the bulk of most of our laundry during the summer.

The clothes smell so fresh and clean when they are dried outside! Oh and did you know that the sun is a great way to keep white clothes bright and clean? It naturally bleaches the clothes.

Since our dryer is ancient and I’m sure its an energy hog we also save a lot of money by drying a good portion of our clothing on the line during the warmer months. In the winter I often hang clothes in the basement to dry instead of using the dryer for everything.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Living Green, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: backyard, basement, bird, bright, clothes line, clothing, dry clothes, dryer, fresh and clean, hang clothes, house, Living Green, neighbor, neighbors, old dryer, Old fashioned, parents, photo, photo hunt, photo hunter, photohunt, photohunter, photos, save money, scent, smell, snow, Summer, sun bleached, whites, winter

Our neighbors are trying to sell their house in January – Good Luck!

January 23, 2008 by Tricia

Well our neighbors home is up for sale again! They must really want to move. Who puts their house up for sale in January the coldest month of the year here in Toronto?

Once they took their for sale sign down and said they were getting some repairs done on the house (changing from oil to gas heating, new furnace and who knows what else) I didn’t really expect to see a for sale sign go up before March or April.

I think in Northern climates most people who are thinking of selling their homes try to put it up for sale in the early Spring. I’ve never sold a home, but that’s certainly the time of year that I went looking to buy a house.

In my personal experience that’s a good time to look for a new home. The snow is melting or melted so you can see the whole house – foundation and all. I mean, you want to be able to see if there are any problems right? Sure you can get an inspection done, but everything’s easier when you can actually visualize the whole house and structure. The yards also look better too which makes the houses more appealing.

Also, when I went searching for a home to buy I saw probably close to 50 homes. The majority had leaky basements. How do I know? Well it rains quite a bit in the spring and a lot of the houses literally had puddles of water in the basement. Some had several inches of water. In fact, I think this house was the only one with a dry basement. I knew right away that the foundation was probably in great shape! That’s something that you wouldn’t be able to tell very easily when buying a house in the dead of winter!

As far as I’m concerned they might as well have a sign on their lawn saying Tennessee land for sale for all the good putting their house up for sale now will do them. I wish them luck, I really do … but their house still needs a lot of work. They haven’t modernized it at all. Perhaps they are thinking a desperate home buyer will come along.

Filed Under: Canada, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: basement, buy, buying, cold, foundation, gas, gas heating, good luck, heat, home buyer, home repairs, house, house for sale, inspection, January, lawn, leak, modern, modernize, neighbor, neighbors, new, new furnace, oil heating, opinion, problems, puddles, rain, search, sell home, sell in spring, snow, Toronto, water, water in basement, winter, yard

We finally got some more snow

January 23, 2008 by Tricia

Well we got some more snow yesterday. One of my regular readers had comments on one of my weekend posts that it looked like we had no snow. We didn’t! It was freezing cold here for the last week and there wasn’t a flake of snow on the ground.

Those of you who don’t garden or don’t experience severe cold weather may not realize this, but when it’s really cold outside the snow helps to insulate and protect the plants in our yards. When there’s no snow the plants are exposed to all of the elements and it’s not a surprise when you end up losing a few plants in the spring as a result. So I’m happy that it snowed!

Our puppy is happy that it snowed too. She just loves to jump around in the snow and even roll in it. I have a feeling she’d be happy if there was snow outside all year round! I’ll take that as a sign that she’ll probably also enjoy the beach and frolicking in the water come summer.

You know what’s really weird? Over the weekend we went to Walmart to get a few things and on probably the coldest day of the year so far we saw a man walking around with a set of Cleveland golf clubs. I can’t remember where I saw the man – perhaps it was outside one of the malls we went to … but it sure was strange seeing someone walking around with a big golf club bag when it was so very cold outside.

Filed Under: Canada, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: beach, cold, cold out, cold weather, comment, freezing, freezing cold, garden, golf, golf clubs, happy, plants, post, puppy, readers, regular readers, Shopping, snow, snow cover, snow storm, spring, strange, Summer, Walking, Walmart, weather, weekend, yard

When it’s cold out everyone wears a coat!

January 19, 2008 by Tricia

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It’s really cold out! It’s -15 Celsius with the wind chill (5 F) so keeping ourselves and our puppy warm when we venture outside has become very important!

Lab in winter coat 8

Unfortunately she doesn’t really love her coat. She’s trying to figure out how to wiggle out of it in the picture below:

Lab in winter coat 8

I think that’s in part because it doesn’t fit her all that well.

This brand has really long neck and abdominal straps … long enough that the straps are so big I can’t really even Velcro them together as I should be able to do! I’ll have to do a little sewing magic to the straps to make it fit better I guess.

When Chris took her for a walk in her coat she held one of the neck straps in her mouth and apparently walked really nicely. Perhaps we’ve learned a valuable trick? The next time we take her out in nicer weather ie when she’s not wearing the coat, we’ll have to let her bring a toy with her. Perhaps that will at least keep her from eating leaves, grass, dirt, rocks, stones and garbage along the way!

She’s been sleepy all day for some reason. She’s also had a lot of diarrhea this week – just when it had been getting better! I hope she’s not sick.

Here’s a photo of my sleeping pup. She fell asleep on Chris’ knee:

Close up of 4.5 month old puppy sleeping

She’s so cute when she’s asleep!

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Chris, cold, cold out, dog coat, fell asleep, freezing, images, important, knee, labrador retriever, leaves, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, photohunt, photohunters, photos, picture, puppy, sick, sleep, sleeping, sleepy, visit, walk, warm, weather, winter, winter coat

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