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Dancing racing … peppers?

September 8, 2007 by Tricia

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

This weeks theme is Music

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Usually it’s hot peppers making people dance, or well maybe dash off to the washroom, but in this case it was the peppers that we dashing, dancing and racing!

I think it was the 7th inning of the baseball game when, during a short break, three Ranchero peppers came out to entertain the crowd. I’ve seen them do this before so this must be a regular feature for “Ranchero dip” .

The music that was played during the “big race” was la Cucoracha (I think). It was amusing to say the least. There were three peppers racing in all, but the yellow pepper got tripped early in the race. As you can see in this blurry photo the green pepper was in the lead and he? won the race.





Filed Under: Entertainment, Games, Humor, Photo Hunters, Recreation, Sports, Toronto Tagged With: amusing, baseball, baseball game, dance, entertain, game, Green, Music, pepper race, photo hunt, photohunt, race, racing peppers, Ranchero

Time to add some divine metal wall art to my plain walls

September 7, 2007 by Tricia

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Summers almost over and if you live in a climate that cools down in the autumn you’ll soon be spending more time indoors. I don’t know about you, but during Fall and Winter I tend to look around my house and ideas start brewing as to how I can redecorate to make it look even nicer. I know I’m not the only one who does this – I know people who rearrange their furniture and put out new wall decor and accessories two or three times a year!

We’re renovating our living room and dining room and I’m getting antsy to finish the rooms with accessories that I’ve had stored in boxes in the basement. I’m hoping that sometime in the next two months I’ll finally be able to make these rooms my own. We have a lot of items to accessorize the living room and dining room but I’ve never really decorated the walls in this house or my former apartment. The main reason why we never put up wall art was that our apartment had concrete walls and it was just too hard to hang anything and well, in this house we’re in the midst of renovations so we just haven’t been able to decorate yet.

viborgmetalwallart.gif Now I’m busy looking for wall art. I happened to visit an online store called Wall Decor and Home Accents. This store has a lovely selection of divine metal wall art in a variety of shapes and sizes that would make any wall look spectacular.

I really like the piece that’s called Viborg Metal Wall Art. It’s the photo that I’ve included above – isn’t that interesting? Some might think that it has an abstract modern look and I’d agree, but the piece also reminds me of nature with it’s shades of brown. It reminds me of a tree – perhaps tree bark? What comes to mind when you look at that piece? Certainly it could be a conversation piece if placed on a wall in a room where people gather.

vantania.gif If you like wall art you really should visit the Wall Decor and Home Accents website and have a look at their selection. The metal wall art really is divine. I don’t think there’s a piece there that I don’t like.

I must be in a nature mood tonight as the second piece of metal wall art that I’ve added to this post is called Vantania and it’s most definitely tree like. It appears to be composed of panels, but I could be mistaken.

The online store also carries architectural pieces, wall clocks, wall mirrors, candle wall scones and wrought iron decor. Many of the pieces are on sale right now, so if you are interested in finding some pieces to brighten up a plain wall of your home take a look. If you buy now you’ll save some money! Oh and Christmas isn’t too far off, some of these items would make fantastic Christmas or even house warming gifts.

Filed Under: Art, Decor, Gifts, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: abstract, accents, accessories, architectural pieces, Art, buy, candle wall scones, christmas, christmas gift, conversation piece, decorate walls, divine metal wall art, furniture, gift, Gifts, home, home accent, house, house warming gift, idea, ideas, interest, metal wall art, modern, online store, rectangular, redecorate, round, sale, save money, shapes, sizes, square, style, wall art, wall clocks, wall decor, Wall Decor and Home Accents, wall mirrors, website, wrought iron decor

I’m still happy with our used Ford Contour

September 6, 2007 by Tricia

Over the last year or so I’ve started to think that it might be time for us to get a new car. We have an 11 year old Ford Contour. We’ve actually never had a brand new car. Our first two cars were “hand me downs” from Chris’ parents, then in 2000 when our Prelude kicked the bucket we decided it was time to buy our first real car.

We couldn’t afford a new car at the time because we were saving to purchase our house, but we really needed a car. We went and visited a friend of ours who worked at a Ford Dealership and that’s how we ended up getting our 1996 Ford Contour.

I can’t remember the exact price we ended up paying for our used ford, but I know we were able to trade in our very old (1984!) used Prelude that barely worked for about $4000 so that was taken off the price of our new used car. I think we ended up with a price of about $9,500 which was well within our budget.

This isn’t the best photo of our car and I can’t take a new one because Chris has the car today, but here’s what our 11 year old car looks like (excuse the fire truck, I took this shot last fall when there was a fire in the neighborhood):

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Not bad, eh, for an old car? There’s absolutely no rust on it anywhere. I think that’s almost a miracle since we live in a cold climate and we don’t have a garage to put our car in during the winter months.

Overall we’ve been very happy with our car. When we bought the Ford we’d heard from other people that Ford’s have problems with this and that, but to tell you the truth every major car brand has some type of problem doesn’t it?

In the seven years that we’ve owned our Ford Contour these are the only problems that I can recall:

On a trip to Ottawa, a five hour drive, one of the wheels started to make a funny noise. We had to stop in a small town and take it to a garage to have it looked at. It turned out that the ball bearings in the wheel had frozen. We had them changed and had the tires rotated at the same time and we’ve had no further problems since that time.

A strange side effect of that one problem is that our anti-lock brake light is on all the time. Well, sometimes in the summer it goes out for a while, but once the cold weather hits it’s on again. We have the cars electrical system checked out and also had the anti-lock breaking system checked out and there’s nothing wrong. The anti-locking breaking works perfectly fine. The warning light being on is just a weird problem that doesn’t really mean anything.

A couple of years ago when I was either closing or opening the passenger side window I heard a crack and the window fell down into the door. The window didn’t break but the plastic mechanism that held it up and allowed it to go up and down when the power button was pushed had snapped. Fixing that problem wasn’t cheap. I think it cost over $200 because they had to take the door panel off to get into the window mechanism, plus they had to special order the part. At the time, our mechanic thought that all the windows might end up having the same problem. It’s true that the drivers side window sounds funny sometimes as we close it, but so far the mechanism is working.

The problem with the car that I find most troubling is that in the winter time the rubber liner around the doors and windows sometimes freezes over due to condensation in the car in the winter. This makes it almost impossible to open the door. When we forced it one time without knowing what trouble it would cause the rubber liner ripped off. We stuck it back in place, but it still comes loose from time to time.

Since the rubber around the doors and windows is a little loose now we’ve noticed that rain sometimes gets in the car during very heavy downpours. The rain of course must come down at the right angle to have this happen, so I guess it only happens once a year or so.

To combat the sticky doors during the winter we lightly rub some Vaseline on the rubber and this helps prevent condensation from sealing the doors shut. Most of the time.

We haven’t had any engine trouble to speak of at all. I’m very pleased to be able to say that. We certainly had enough engine troubles with our two other used cars (different brands). My husband Chris is pretty good about taking the car in for regular oil changes and tune ups. He does do some of the maintenance himself such as changing the spark plugs and filters. One of the filters is in a very odd and hard to get at place in the engine so that’s always fun to change, but he gets it done.

I don’t know if we lucked out and happened to get a great used car or if the fact that we maintain the car regularly and don’t drive it daily has contributed to our lack of serious problems with the car. Certainly when we begin looking for another car we’ll consider getting another Ford. I’m still not sure if we’ll get a new or used car this time round. I guess it will depend on the price range for which ever make and model we like best. I’m certainly not opposed to purchasing used cars.

If you live in the UK and happen to be considering getting a Used Ford visit the VCARS website where you’ll be able to browse through several pages of used Ford listings complete with descriptions and photos of each car.

Filed Under: Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Services, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: Chris, cold, Ford Contour, friend, good price, happy with car, house, husband, no engine trouble, photo, rain, Toronto, used car, used Ford, VCARS, wheel ball bearing, window problem, winter

My interest in photography is growing

September 6, 2007 by Tricia

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For some very strange reason I really don’t like taking photos of people. Perhaps it’s because people tend to pose for photos and I simply don’t like posed photos?

I do like this photo that I took of Chris while on the boat cruise this past Saturday.

I’d been taking photos of the city skyline and the sunset as he stood beside me on the upper deck of the boat. I turned and saw him standing at the rail with a view of the lake and the glow of the setting sun upon him and decided to take a photo.

After going to see my nephews exhibit at the Edward Day Gallery on Tuesday, and taking into consideration my growing interest and involvement in photography I’ve been thinking of taking some photography courses. Perhaps even attending the Brooks Institute of Photography or another reputable photography institute.

I’ll have to do some research and look into how long a course that I might be interesting in would take to complete, but I am interested in improving my photography skills and perhaps pursuing it as a career.

Filed Under: Art, Culture, Entertainment, Hobbies, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: career, Chris, course, courses, gallery, interest, interesting, Nephew, photo, photograph, Photography, photos, style, sunset, Toronto

The Sun Sets over Toronto

September 5, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Is that not a postcard worthy photo? I took that picture while on the boat cruise on Saturday night. The evening was lovely and the sun setting over Toronto was absolutely gorgeous.

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I think next to my love of gardening and roses, gazing at beautiful sunsets is one of my most favorite things.

It was kind of like Deja Vu when I was on the boats deck.

I’d been inside the boat in the dinning room and I noticed that the sun was going to set soon so Chris and I went up on the deck to take some photos and just look at the scenery.

I suddenly realized while on the boat that all the beautiful postcard photos of our cityscape must have been taken while on a boat on the lake. It makes sense of course, but I’d never thought of it before. It was so beautiful.

Filed Under: Canada, Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beautiful, boats, Chris, garden, Love, night, photos, picture, roses, Saturday, sunset, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday

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