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Our neighbor passed away

September 21, 2007 by Tricia

Yesterday evening our elderly neighbor, my stalker, sofie, came to our door. Well our window – remember she always knocks our windows for some reason. She gave us the sad news that our neighbor across the street, Jack, had died.

He too was elderly and had suffered from both depression and Parkinson’s disease and hadn’t been doing very well over the last two or three years.

About three weeks ago I saw an ambulance come to his house. It was early in the morning and the paramedics brought him out on an ambulance chair and transfered him onto a stretcher on the side walk. I was sad to see him going to the hospital, but I wasn’t overly concerned as he didn’t look too bad and was talking etc. He was also in and out of the hospital quite a bit so I never expected that that would be the last time I’d see him.

Chris went over to see his wife and give our condolences. We’d attend the funeral if there was going to be one, but she said that they were going to cremate him and then just have a very small service sometime next week.

So sad.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood Tagged With: depression, died, disease, elderly, had been ill, Hospital, house, neighbor, news, Parkinsons, passed away, sad, service, sick, sofie, suffer, window

Ready to buy a telephoto lense

September 18, 2007 by Tricia

The other day I decided to do some serious hunting for a telephoto lens for my Canon Digital SLR camera.

I found two lenses that I wanted to purchase. On Amazon of all places, and the price wasn’t too bad, but then I noticed that they would only ship those items to American addresses.

So … who knows of a great place to get camera lenses and accessories online for a good price? A place that ships throughout North America of course. Maybe Ebay? Any other ideas for me?

I was all set to plunk down about $700! It’s there loss. I’ll find the lenses I want at a good price somewhere else.

Filed Under: Art, Home and Lifestyle, Money, Photography, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: accessories, amazon, camera, camera lenses, Digital, good price, hunt, idea, ideas, items, lens, North America, online, photo, purchase, telephoto lenses

New software in the office

September 18, 2007 by Tricia

Chris had a bit of a messed up day at work yesterday. They’re apparently upgrading all of the healthcare management software in the hospital and they were testing it out in Chris’ department yesterday.


I don’t know if they’ve ever changed the software over to a new program in your workplace, but it’s a pain in the butt. There’s always people that can’t figure it out, or worse, it’s a new complicated program unlike anything that was used in that workplace before so no one knows how to use it once it’s installed.

In the healthcare field this is bad news! There’s already enough delays in patient care due to most medical offices and hospitals being short staffed. A major software change causes even more delays as people struggle to learn new programs while they try to work.

That’s what happened in Chris’ department. No one had been trained on the new software so it was chaos!

They really should train people first before them implement a system wide change don’t you think?

Filed Under: Life with Chris, Software, Toronto, Web and Technology Tagged With: care, Chris, Health Fitness and Beauty, Hospital, install, manage, medical, Product, Products, program, Software, work

The ginger colored hunter

September 17, 2007 by Tricia

Each year we have a cat or two or ten that seem to enjoy hanging around our yard through the summer. There’s a few that I see year after year, but there always seems to be a new one or two each year as well.

This year we’ve been seeing a cat, that I’ll simply call “ginger” due to it’s light orange color, hanging around our front and back yard. Well, not just our yard. It likes to crouch down under our “karaoke neighbors” front shrubs, or I see it skulking across other neighbors lawns on most days.

Earlier today when I was looking out an upstairs window I saw Ginger cat lying in my elderly neighbors garden. It was hiding underneath her many pepper plants. If the cat had been slightly darker in color I wouldn’t have even noticed it as it was well hidden, but due to it’s color and the fact that I was looking at from 20 or more feet above I could see it fairly well. I scratched the window screen to see if it would react and ginger cat looked right up at me.

Ever since we’ve moved here we’ve had a number of creatures in our and our neighbors backyard. Raccoons, cats, squirrels, mice and yes I’ve even seen rats! I don’t think we have any rats living in our garden or on our property, but I’m sure some live in our neighbors shed and under the back porch of another neighbor. Mice too of course.

I think Ginger cat was patiently lying in wait for a mouse or rat to cross it’s path.

Prior to realizing what the cat was probably doing I was going to scare the cat out of my neighbors garden, but when it occurred to me that it was likely doing me and my neighbors a service I left it undisturbed. I don’t really like to think about animals hunting one another, but neither do I like the idea of rats and mice running around my yard, so I guess I’m hoping that Ginger cat was successful and had a good meal this afternoon.

I suppose that’s the main reason why I’ve seen so many cats in our yard and our neighbors yards over the years. They really shouldn’t be out – I’m sure they have homes and their owners just let them out. However, if they are going to hang around I hope they are catching animals like the mice and rats that I know would soon overrun the area without some form of pest control.

I should look out my upstairs window more often. I saw a squirrel doing some strange stuff too. I wrote about it on my gardening blog and I’ll link to the post as soon as I publish it.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: animals, backyard, blog, cat, cat in yard, color, eat, elderly, Gardening, ginger, home, hunt, hunting, hunting mice, karaoke, karaoke neighbors, lawn, look, loose cat, lying in wait, mice, mouse, neighbor, neighbors, plants, rat, rats, Red, strange, stray cat, Summer, window

It’s Freezing!

September 16, 2007 by Tricia

Chris called from his parents house a little after midnight. I’m surprised he was back at their home. Usually our friends parties go on and on well into the early morning hours.

He was standing outside using the cellphone when he called because he didn’t want to wake his parents while he talked. He was freezing. I happened to look at the weather widget on my computer and it was only 8 Celsius (46.4 F)! Now, as I write this at 1:30 am it’s dropped almost three degrees and it’s 5 Celsius (41 F)! That’s darn cold! If it keeps getting this cold at night I’m going to have to bring in my tropical plants!

I think Chris was shivering while he talked to me, either that or he was slurring from the drinks that he’d had … but I think it was shivers. Well … hopefully it was more shivers than slur.

Wow, if it’s getting cold this fast this year maybe we should plan a trip to a warm area this winter? Maybe get an Orlando rental home for a week? Oh yeah I could get into that!

Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: 41 degrees, called, cell phone, Chris, cold, cold out, computer, degree, freezing, friends, home, house, night, parents, Party, phone, plants, telephoned, temperature drop, tropical plants, weather

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