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Mud Dog

October 1, 2008 by Tricia

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On Sunday we took our puppy for a hike in Taylor Creek Park here in Toronto.

As you can see she found a wet area that was more mud than water!

She was playing with another dog and they disappeared on a trail in the forest for a few minutes and when they came out the Collie had grey boots and well … Midnight had a mud covered grey snout, and ugh … I guess most of the front of her body was mud covered as well.

She tried to shake the mud off …
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But she didn’t do that great of a job.

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Luckily for us and the other dog owner, the dogs found some cleaner water to play in a little while later.

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We didn’t let the dogs near the mud puddle on the way back.

Oh life with a dog! It’s fun at times, isn’t it?





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Collie, dirty, dog, dogs, fun, funny_dog_picture, funny_picture, Humor, Labrador, mud, mud_covered, playing, smelly, Taylor_Creek, Toronto, wet, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

Remember those “call before you dig” commercials?

September 30, 2008 by Tricia

Yesterday our neighborhood got a stark reminder as to why you should always call your gas, electric and or telephone company before you start digging in your yard …

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At about 11 a.m. the sound of police, fire and ambulance sirens filled the air. Chris and I went outside and we were startled to see several police cars (maybe 6 in total) starting to block off the street across from us. Other police cars were also blocking off side streets a block or so away too. A moment or two later two firetrucks and an ambulance showed up and parked halfway down the street across from us.

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Within minutes the streets were filled with concerned neighbors.
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Chris walked across the street to talk to a few of the people who were standing on the sidewalk to see what happened.

It seems that one of the homeowners on the street across from us decided to dig up some tree roots. I don’t know if it was the roots of a dead tree or what, but when he was digging he hit the gas line!

So it was a gas leak that was causing all of the hubbub outside.

Chris and I could smell the gas outside too, so it was a pretty bad leak. I mean the house where the leak was is at least a full block away! No wonder the police were blocking off so many streets! The police were also going door to door to all of the houses on the street across from us and asking people to evacuate their homes.

About twenty to thirty minutes after all of the emergency vehicles arrived the first vehicle from the gas company arrived, then a little bit after that a big truck from the gas company came along. The men spent a few minutes gearing up and I noticed two of them with silver Zero Halliburton type briefcases. I’ll bet that their testing equiptment was in those cases.

Once the gas company arrived on the scene and inspected the area the firetrucks departed as did a few of the police cars. It didn’t take the gas company long to fix the leak – maybe 15 minutes? I was surprised at how fast they did the repair … or maybe they just shut off the gas to the house and came back later .. I’m not sure, but they weren’t there very long.

I’d say the street returned to normal within an hour or so. It was strange to see so many emergency vehicles descend so close to our house!

Anyway … let this post be a reminder to anyone that’s thinking of doing some landscaping or digging in their yard. Call the service companies (gas, phone and electric) before you dig so that you don’t end up blowing up your house or endangering your neighbors!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: accident, ambulance, blocked_street, call_before_you_dig, digging, Emergency, EMS, firetrucks, gas, gas_leak, gas_line, Neighborhood, neighbors, police, roots, scary, smell, tree_roots, yard

The Toad Lily and it’s freckled petals

September 28, 2008 by Tricia

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If you thought Lilies only bloomed in the spring or early summer I have one for you that blooms during Autumn. It’s called the Toad Lily:

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These little beauties are just starting to form buds and only a few have begun to bloom. However in a week or so they will all be in bloom and what a pretty sight that will be! I love the Toad Lilies freckled petals. They are so tiny and delicate.

I must admit that the plant isn’t much to look at as it grows through the summer, but once it begins to bloom it becomes one of the stars of my Fall garden.

Do any of you grow any of the Toad Lily species?

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: autumn, blooming, buds, delicate, fall, flower, flowers, forming, freckled, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, petals, pretty, speckled, Toad_lily

We definitely need more lighting in our backyard

September 22, 2008 by Tricia

At some point in the afternoon I realized that I hadn’t watered the garden in ages! In fact, I think the last time the plants got any water was when it rained last Monday (remnants of Hurricane Ike)! definitely

So at about 5:30 in the afternoon I went outside and pulled out the hose. I started watering the front yard and by the time I reached the back, Chris came out to join me with Midnight, our Lab puppy. Like most Labs, Midnight loves water and she tries to bite the water coming from the hose. I don’t know if she thinks it’s solid when it’s coming from the hose or what, but it’s hilarious to watch.

Needless to say we soon had a soaking wet dog!

So once I was done watering we decided to stay outside and sit on the patio having a drink or two while Midnight hopefully dried off. Of course it got darker and darker the longer we sat outside and Midnight being a black lab … well, after a while, we could barely see her when she was at the far end of the garden.

That got me thinking – we need more lighting in the backyard. We have solar lights, but they don’t really light up the backyard all that much, although they do help. We also have a very bright flood light that lights up the whole backyard, which I mainly use when I’m doing some extreme gardening after dark … but that’s too bright if you’re just trying to relax while having a drink on the patio in the garden.

So I visited Buy.com when I came inside and searched for outdoor lighting. I found a few lights that I liked, but I think the one I liked the most was this Outdoor pendant lantern in Misty pewter. I think that if we added a couple of hanging lanterns near the back of the yard they would look attractive and help us see Midnight in the dark!

The lantern is a decent price already, but since our money’s kind of tight right now I think I’ll keep an eye on Buy.com’s Weekly Deals page to see if it goes on sale in the near future. I do visit this page once or twice a month as they sometimes have great deals on things we need. Now that I’m actually looking for something in particular I hope it goes on sale soon!

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Our Puppy, Recreation, Shopping, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: backyard, Buy.com, deals, dog, flood_light, funny, garden, Gardening, hanging_lantern, hose, lighting, Midnight, outdoor_lighting, sale, sales_page, solar_lights, water, watering, Weekly_deals, wet_dog

Flight of the Bumble Bee

September 21, 2008 by Tricia

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This isn’t my best shot, but given that there are so many bees buzzing around my garden these days that showing you one of the creatures in flight is very fitting!

I caught this Bumble Bee taking flight after collecting pollen from one of my flower … the Balloon flowers I do believe, however it could have been any one of my flowers as the bees seem to love just about all of them.

Do you ever try to take pictures of the bees, butterflies or other insects that visit your yard?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bee, bumble_bee, buzzing, close_up, collecting, flight, flower, flowers, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, insects, macro, pollen, yard

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