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I love these Large purple clematis flowers

August 17, 2008 by Tricia

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Clematis Jackmanii

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I think Clematis Jackmanii is probably one of the most popular Clematis plants. They are hardy, easy to grow and as you can see they produce lovely large purple flowers.

I grow several clematis, but this is my oldest and biggest. I grow it behind my largest rose, William Baffin. Each year I have to untangle it from the rose as it wants to grow on and through it, but I prefer the clematis to grow along the high wooden fence behind the rose. I stretch out it’s vines and it makes a nice leafy background along the top of the fence and when it blooms (two or three times a year) the fence is highlighted by it’s large purple flowers.

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Toronto – My colorful city

August 16, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks Photohunt theme is colorful and this is the most colorful photo of my city, Toronto, that I’ve ever taken!

I took this photo last year, in early September while on a Toronto dinner boat cruise with my family. We were all gathered together for a week long reunion and this was one of the activities that we’d planned.

The photo is a little blurred because of the boats motion. The water was a little choppy that evening. I’d also only had my Canon SLR EOS 30D camera for a little under a month, not to mention the fact that I don’t take all that many night shots. It’s something I still have to perfect.

I like the way the lights of the CN Tower and the lights along the lakefront are reflected in the water of Lake Ontario.

Filed Under: Canada, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: boat, boat cruise, Canon EOS 30D digital SLR camera, Canon SLR, city, CN Tower, colorful, dinner, dinner boat cruise, EOS 30D, Family, Lake Ontario, lakefront, lights on the water, night, photo, Photo Hunters, photohunt, photohunter, September, Toronto

What is with the weather?

August 15, 2008 by Tricia

Ok I knew we were supposed to have storms on and off all day, but what’s with the hail?

Seriously, almost every big storm this summer has come with hail.

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At around 1:45 pm I noticed that it was getting darker and darker outside. Suspecting that a storm was about to start I quickly got Midnight to eat her lunch (no easy feat since she’s been finicky about her food over the past week (we’re hoping it’s just because she’s in heat)) and then I took her outside to do her business.

Just as she was finishing up .. maybe a few minutes after 2 pm I started hearing things falling on cars, the street, the house behind me … I couldn’t see or feel anything yet – but I could hear it. It was hail.

Midnight and I quickly ran inside the house just as the rain and hail started coming down in earnest.

It rained and hailed heavily for at least 15 or 20 minutes and as you can see I managed to take a few pictures of the active weather.

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The hail was approximately the size of M & M’s (it’s the white dots you see on the pavement in the photo above) and it was hitting the watery ground and pavement so hard that it bounced up and caused the water it had hit to splash.

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I’m glad that Midnight and I were watching the storm from indoors as I’m sure anyone outside was being pelted by all that hail. I saw one woman jog by (she was dressed to jog – wasn’t just running in the rain!) and several people on bikes. I’m sure they were all trying to get out of the storm as fast as they could.

We have enclosed porches so when it rains and if you happen to be outside on one of the porches or if the doors are open you can really hear the rain as it hits the porch roof. It’s especially loud in the back porch because it’s roof is corrugated plastic (why I don’t know – bought our house that way – yuck). The hail hitting that heavy plastic roof was so loud! It sounded like marbles were falling on the roof!

I’m glad my puppy doesn’t seem to be afraid of rain or thunder storms since we get so many and as I said above because you can really hear the rain in this house!

I took enough photos during the storm that I decide to submit some to theweathernetwork.com for their My Weather section. So I’m sitting here with the weather channel on the TV hoping to see at least one of my photos in their “my weather” segments or on the site itself.

I hope your weather’s been better than ours! If this kind of weather keeps up I’m going to take one of those Vegas vacations that I’ve been threatening to take all year!

Oh .. I almost forgot – During the storm a funnel cloud was spotted in North York (North section of Toronto). It didn’t turn into a tornado, but that’s the closest we’ve been to a Tornado in the city this year that I know of.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: city, East York, funnel cloud, ground, hail, hail and rain, hail dropping in water, Hail Storm, heavy rain, house, intense, jog, Midnight, North York, pavement, photo, porch, puddles, puppy, roof, splash, splashing, storm, street, Summer, theweathernetwork, thunder, Tornado, Toronto, weather, woman, yuck

Huge propane facility blast in Toronto

August 10, 2008 by Tricia

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I’ve been sitting here glued to the TV since about noon today. I’ve been watching news updates and footage of the massive explosions that rocked Toronto at approximately 3:50 am this morning. The explosions took place at the Sunrise Propane facility in Downsview.

I happened to be awake at the time of the blasts. I heard noises that I thought were either coming from upstairs or from my neighbors – they’d been moving all their packed boxes around to get ready for their contractor until 1 am this morning and definitely started up at 5 am again this morning … but I think the noises I heard were the blasts.

I mean, people in Aurora and Niagara on the Lake heard and saw the plume of flames from the eruption and I’m a lot closer to the explosion site than they are so that must be the noises I heard.

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Major highways (401 from hwy 400 to Don Valley) are closed in and around the blast area. It’s the biggest road closure this city has ever seen! There are three or four festivals going on in Toronto this weekend (Taste of the Danforth, Beerlicious, and the Chinatown festival) and I’m sure that people going to those festivals as well as trying to travel around the city are being severely affected by the road closures. Subway stations, buses and even one major mall in the area (Yorkdale) were closed down as well.

I even heard that they made an area over the blast site a no fly zone. I’m not sure if that’s still in effect but it was for several hours. I’ll bet this might have even affected people trying to fly in and out of the city between the no fly zone and all the closed major traffic routes.

Approximately 12,000 people in a 1.6 km area near the blast site have been evacuated. This includes my ex-brother-in-law, niece and nephew. I’ve already offered up space in my home to them if they need a place to stay.

Homes and businesses close to the blast site had windows blown out, roofs collapsed, and more than likely there’s structural damage to thousands of buildings. People were knocked right out of their beds.

People witnessed the blast from as far away as Niagara on the Lake (1.5 hours from here) and Aurora (about 50 min drive from here). Some said they thought it was a dirty bomb or nuclear blast. Looking at the footage and photos I can understand why they felt that way as it really looks like a war scene. It reminds me of watching footage of scud missiles hitting targets in Iraq.

This is rated as a 6 alarm fire and the city has gone into emergency response. I’m sure if I was working in the ER today it would be crazy busy! Perhaps not busy due to those injured coming from the blast area, but from ambulances with other ill people being diverted to our hospital.

Surprisingly they aren’t reporting many injuries. News reports say only about 8 people have been taken to local hospitals for minor injuries like cuts and bruises. However one plant worker is missing. It’s believed he was the person who initially saw smoke coming from one of the tanks and called 911. Also, a firefighter was found without vital signs and it’s now been reported that he passed away. I’m not sure what injuries he suffered, perhaps he fell.

My husband also wrote about this massive explosion on his blog. In one post he has a Google map of the area affected by the blast. You might want to take a look at that to get a gist of the size of this! Toronto is the 5th or 6th largest city in North America and between the evacuated areas and major road closures a good portion of our city has been affected.

As I said the blast was from a propane facility. Initially there were evacuating people because they didn’t know if there were toxic chemicals in the air. I believe they now think that any toxic chemicals have burnt off and since propane dispels quickly they don’t think the air is toxic, but people are not allowed to return to their homes and businesses because they are still fighting the fires (trying to prevent a huge tanker full of liquid propane from exploding) and because buildings close to the blast might have major structural damage.

My heart goes out to all of those affected and or displaced by the explosion. If there’s anything I can do please let me know.

The photos that I used in this post were borrowed from the My News section of CTV.ca. You can visit that section of the news site to see more photos and videos sent in my area residents who witnessed the blasts.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: 12000 evacuated, Aurora, Beerlicious, blast, bomb, bus routes canceled, Chinatown, city, city festivals, closure, damage, danforth, Don Valley, Downsview, drive, erruption, fire, footage, highways closed, like nuclear blast, like war zone, mall, mall closed, Nephew, news footage, news update, Niagara, Niece, no fly zone, North America, photos, photos of explosion, plume, Propane, propane explosion, propane facility, roof collapsed, structural damages, subway, subway stations closed, Sunrise propane, Toronto, toronto blast, toronto explosion, traffic, windows blown out, Yorkdale

Gardening is so easy this year

August 10, 2008 by Tricia

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I’m very happy with how most of my flowers and plants are doing this year. My plants all seem happy and healthy and with all the rain we’ve had this summer I’ve barely even had to water the garden or lawn. I just have to go out and tidy up the plants when they get unruly every now and then. This may not be a good year for doing summer things thanks to it being wetter than normal, but it’s a perfect year for the garden!

My roses are lovely and flowering much more than normal. This one is called Morden Sunrise:

 

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And these are Liatris or as they are more commonly called “Gayfeather”:

 

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If you have a garden or perhaps even a small flower bed do you think it’s doing better this year than it normally does?

The only real problem I’ve had with my roses is a little powdery mildew. It makes the roses look like they have dried acne medication on their leaves. It’s easyto treat though – just mix a teaspoon or so of baking soda with about a litre of water and spray it on the affected plant. Cures it fast!

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, Photography, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: barely watered garden, flower, flower bed, flowers, garden, Gardening, Gayfeather, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, happy plants, lawn, Liatris, lovely roses, Morden Sunrise, plant, plants, rain, rose, roses, small flower, Summer, Tidy Up, water, wet summer, wetter

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