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Dinner and a meeting

May 1, 2007 by Tricia

Saturday night Chris and I got together with an advertiser that I’d done a post for earlier in the month. It turned out that he lived in the Toronto area, enjoyed my writing, and that he offered me a free lance job writing on his company blog a few times each week.

So Chris and I went to meet with him Saturday night and we had a great time. Paul’s a really nice guy and a very good cook. I must get some of the marinade that he used on the steaks that he served us. The steaks were nice and tender and had a mildly sweet honey taste to them. Mmmmm.

Paul has an electric and acoustic guitar so Chris entertained us here and there by playing some tunes on the guitar.

All in all it was a nice little get together and very nice for me since I don’t seem to get out much lately. I’ll let you know more about the blog that I’ll be writing on soon so that you can come and visit me there too if you’d like.

What did you do last weekend?

BTW very few of you guys clicked on the post that I did for Paul. Don’t some of you do some work in your homes? Redesign a room? Remodeling? Put in a new kitchen or bathroom? Don’t you want to win and earn $5000 that you could put towards your reno projects?

Since I might end up working for this company I can’t enter. I really want to enter though, because as you probably know we’ve got several ongoing reno projects and we’ve documented them from start to finish as we went.





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Employment, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: Canada, dinner, freelance writing, get together, grilled veggies, guitar, meeting, Music, new blog, steak, Toronto

What am I doing inside?

April 20, 2007 by Tricia

I think this might be the warmest day we’ve had in months, certainly it’s the warmest day this month. It’s currently 21 Celsius outside. That’s 69.8 F for my non metric readers. An hour or two ago I noticed that the little weather symbol on my computer was saying it was 23 C (73.4 F).

If memory serves me correctly I think we had some days close to this in December and January. That was unusual for that time of year around here. These temperatures aren’t that unusual for April here, but they sure are appreciated since the rest of this month has been cooler than normal.

I’m still not feeling all that great so I guess I can use that as my excuse for not going out. I really do have to get some gardening done though. The whole weekend is supposed to be nice like this so maybe I’ll get outside and do some work. I’ve got to get out to at least enjoy this great weather.

I know, maybe we’ll have a barbecue this evening. I’d better go see what we have to put on the grill.

Have any of you had a nice change in the weather?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: barbecue, garden, get outside, great weather, plants, time to garden, warming up, weather

Download the latest Anime releases

April 20, 2007 by Tricia

Anime is hot these days, and I’ve just come back from visiting a site that offers free anime, manga and dramas. In fact, the site has over 4,000 GB of free and paid anime.

AnimeGround is a site that offers paid membership for as low as 9.95 per month. It also has a free section that offers direct downloads of hundreds of series and movies. If you enjoy anime series this is the place to be. They host over 603 anime series – 452 manga series, and 143 drama series.

AnimeGround offers high speed downloads. Their servers have unmetered dedicated bandwidth and this makes the site work smooth, and downloading a breeze. You can download your choose files via direct download or ftp download. It’s your choice. Members can download as much as they’d like each month without any limits.

You’ll always be able to view and download the latest new anime and manga releases, as their software automatically downloads any new features and adds them to the achieve. This is great news for anime devotees as they could have the latest anime production within an hour of it’s release.

AnimeGround also has a discussion forum where you can talk about the latest and upcoming releases with forum members. There’s a general discussion area as well as sections for ratings and tutorials, graphics, and a free section.

AnimeGround is the ultimate site for Anime enthusiasts – be sure to visit.

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Entertainment, Recreation, Services, Shopping, Toronto, Video, Web and Technology Tagged With: anime, anime download, AnimeGround, animeground forum, animeground membership, download, drama, free anime, latest anime releases, manga

Trapped in the dark

April 16, 2007 by Tricia

Unbelievable! Our power went out!

I was sitting there in total darkness. Ok, well I was, but I went and found some candles so I guess I was sitting in candle light as I waited for the power to return.

The house was so silent it was eerie. Chris went to bed early because he has to wake up at 5 a.m. to get ready for work. He did wake up when the power first went off though. You see it flickered a few times before failing and this triggered my radio alarm clock and made it blast music for a few seconds. I guess he might have also woken up because his c-pap machine that he must wear each night for his sleep apnea would have stopped working too. No more air forcefully being blasted into his nose. I’m sure he didn’t mind that it was off. LOL

I was in the middle of writing a big article for an advertiser. I had actually spoken with the advertiser via email on and off for a few days and we had decided that my article of his site going up on a Monday might be best because I sometimes have a peak in site traffic on Mondays. Hmmm I hate it when things I promise don’t work out – especially if they are due to circumstances that I have no control over. Luckily the power came back on after an hour and I’m busy working on the post again. I did lose what I had written. That was a drag!

All I wanted to do was finish writing and posting my article and then I was going to go to bed so that I would actually get up at a decent time for a change. Now, I’m sitting here trying to re-write what I had written and hoping that it comes out as good as it did the first time round. So much for actually going to bed early for a change.

The power was on just up the street. The street lights and traffic lights were working in that area, but here it was only darkness. The power failure was just from the corner of my part of the street and eastward. I’m sure the hospital, if was effected had to go on back up generator power. I used to hate when the power would go out at the hospital. All the doors would automatically shut, and the fans that circulated air would stop and it would get so warm.

That’s one nice thing about living so close to a hospital. We are on the same power grid as the hospital so when the power goes out in the area or in the city like the big blackout of 2003, they work to restore power to this area first. Well, I mean any areas with hospitals or areas that offer vital services to the public would be first on the list of course. Luckily the power doesn’t go out here very often.

Naturally I wasn’t able to access the Internet either. Our wireless router was off so our Internet connection was down. I wrote the bulk of this post, and have just now changed the tense from present to past, in my email program while using my laptop. Worried the whole time that my laptop battery wouldn’t last the length of the power failure. If the laptops battery had failed I wouldn’t have gotten anything done.

I’m so happy the power came back on … I just hope it stays on at least until I’m done the article that I promised I’d have already posted by now.

Filed Under: Blogging, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Web and Technology Tagged With: article, busy, candle light, candles, Hospital, house, Internet, laptop, Music, post, power failure, sitting in the dark, write, Writing

Waiting for Spring

April 15, 2007 by Tricia

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trees at beach

This is a January picture of Toronto’s famous beach boardwalk. The tree’s bare, leafless and waiting for spring. The boardwalk – sunny on a beautiful winter day with a few brave souls daring to come out and explore the beauty of the lake on this cool day.

If anything, that bright winter day was probably nicer than today – a Spring day, is supposed to be. It will be cold and rainy. We might even get some snow.

Much of Europe is unusually warm, and so is western Canada. Why isn’t it warming up here? I want to see my spring flowers bloom.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Canada, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: beach, boardwalk, bright day, Canada, cold weather, leafless tree, photo, photos, rain, snow, spring, spring flowers, sunny day, Toronto, winter

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