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Maltese Cross – a flower?

July 15, 2007 by Tricia

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Maltese Cross flower

The other day when I was experimenting with my new camera while out in the rain I discovered a perfect looking Maltese Cross bloom. I took several photographs of it, getting closer and closer as I did.

The cluster of flowers is actually only an inch or so in diameter so you can imagine just how close I was zooming in to get this close up.

Don’t the petals actually have a bit of a plasticized look to them?

The Maltese cross is a great plant to grow. It’s fairly hardy. I think it’s a zone 3 or 4 plant. The plant grows tall stalks that develop flower buds on their tips which develop into clusters of flowers as shown above. There’s often 20+ stalks at a time.

My Maltese Cross plants bloom at least twice a year. Usually in late June to early July and then I cut down the stalks when the flowers are finished. The plant then blooms once more in late August or early September. The flowers tend to last for about two weeks at a time.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Hobbies, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bloom and rebloom, buds, close up, flower, flower clusters, flowers, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, hardy plant, macro, Maltese Cross, new camera, petals, photo, photograph, photos, plant, rain, rebloom, Red, stalks

The shadow within

July 15, 2007 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is shadows

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I took this photo last weekend at the art show. I’m not sure if that’s mine or my husbands shadow on the metal lady, but a shadow it is!

This was another spectacular piece of metal artwork at the outdoor art exhibition. This piece was made from an old oil tank! I give it bonus points for recycling!

Sorry I’m behind on this post. We had guests drop in on us yesterday and they turned into weekend house guests!

Filed Under: Culture, Life with Chris, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: art from oil tank, art show, art work, house guests, husband, images, metal artwork, Photo Hunters, shadow, show, weekend

Surrounded by Reflections

July 11, 2007 by Tricia

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On Saturday Chris and I attended an outdoor art exhibition, then we went to Dundas and Yonge in Toronto to see part of the Toronto street festival where they had “green” exhibits.

The buildings surrounding Dundas and Yonge at Dundas Square have glass panes. I quite like the way they look so I decided to take some photos to show you.

You can click on the photo and visit my Flickr account to see everything I took photos of on Saturday. Warning – I took about 200 photos!

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Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Art, Canada, Chris, Glass building, photo, photos, picture, reflections, Saturday, surroundings, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday

Chris did make it home safe yesterday

July 9, 2007 by Tricia

I was just thinking that I never did update my tornado warning story yesterday.

Chris managed to make it home last night without ending up in the middle of a Tornado, and here in Toronto we never did get the severe thunder storms or hail that they’d warned us about for hours.

It all seemed to blow over.

Yes there were Tornadoes or funnel clouds spotted in Southern Ontario but to the best of my knowledge they didn’t cause any major damage.

What strange weather we’ve had this summer. We’re either in a heat wave or a cool front comes in and drops us below seasonal temps. I think we might have an unusual summer weather wise.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Toronto, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: Canada, Chris, cool front, damage, hail, heat, heat wave, home, Ontario, storm, storms, strange weather, thunder storm, Tornado, tornadoes, Toronto, update

Glass Fish

July 9, 2007 by Tricia

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This weeks Theme is Fake

A glass fish, fake of course:

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A school of fish:

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Chris and I went out on Saturday to see my nephews photo exhibit. We didn’t realize that there was a large outdoor art exhibit going on! My brother had made it sound like it was a small event, but it turned out that the Outdoor art exhibition has been going on for 40 years! There were 500 artists displaying their work.

I’m sure you can imagine how hard it was to find my nephew!

It’s a great thing that we went though. I visited each booth and in one of the booths we found an artist that created these glass fish. They were gorgeous!

When I saw them I thought that they’d be perfect for the “fake” theme for this weeks photo hunters. Yes I’m a little behind getting my post up, but I think I found a creative “fake” item.

Filed Under: Canada, Entertainment, Family, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Art, artist, blog, Canada, Chris, fish, glass fish, hunt, Nephew, participant, photo hunt, photo hunter, photos, Saturday, Scavenger hunt, Toronto

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