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Sunny days and Sunflowers

August 3, 2008 by Tricia

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In the dark cold winter, as the wind is howling down our driveway and snow if falling outside I often wish that winter would be over and long for the warm days of summer. During those times, when I think of summer, I picture things that remind me of summer – like the beach, walking outside during a warm rain, the smell of fresh cut grass, sitting outside relaxing in the garden and of course the flowers .. the flowers of summer.

Who doesn’t think of summer when they see a sunflower?

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Black Eyed Susans (daisies) often remind me of warm sunny days too.

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These flowers are blooming right now in my garden. So bright and cheery.

One of the best things about these two flowers is that once they start blooming they often bloom into October, long after most of my other flowers have stopped blooming.

Can you think of a flower, a scent or place that always reminds you of warm summer days?

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Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: beach, black eyed susan, Daisy, fresh cut grass, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, plant, rain, reminds me of summer, scent, summer flowers, Sunflower, Sunflowers, warm sunny days, yellow flowers

Looks like a storms a’comin’

August 2, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Clouds

Dark Clouds

I took this photo at about 7:30 this evening. The clouds were low, dark and ominous.

We had some rain earlier in the day and the weather channel had said we were supposed to get thunder storms but so far there’s been no storm. Just the dark dark clouds.

We’ve had a very wet summer here in Toronto. I’m not sure how much rain we had, but it was something like 292 mm or more and that total broke all past records by a long shot! It seems like August might be damp as well.

Filed Under: Canada, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: August, broke records, Canada, cloud, clouds, comin, damp summer, dark clouds, evening, more rain, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, rain, record rainfall, storm, storm clouds, Summer, thunder, thunder storms, Toronto, weather, wet summer

Sinking Like a Sunset

July 30, 2008 by Tricia

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I thought I’d post this photo of the sun setting over Lake Ontario (and Toronto) in tribute to the wonderful musician and band that I finally got to see last Saturday night – Tom Cochrane and Red Rider.

Sinking like a Sunset is the name of one of Tom Cochrane and Red Rider’s songs and it was the third song they played at the concert.

I still have to tell you all about the concert. I’m just in awe still. I can’t believe I finally got to see my favorite musician!

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Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: band, Canada Open, concert, favorite, favorite musician, in awe, lake, Lake Ontario, Music, night, photo, play, red rider, Saturday, saturday night, sink, Sinking Like a Sunset, song, songs, sun, Tom Cochrane, Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, Toronto, tribute, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Watching my neighbors become thieves!

July 28, 2008 by Tricia

It amazes me how the lure of something sweet has made so many people in my neighborhood become thieves lately.

peach.jpg Our neighbor across the street has a peach tree.

I remember the first year we moved into our house (June 2001) I could see orange blossoms and then what appeared to be some kind of fruit in the tree. I never did investigate what it was as we were so busy renovating that year that I barely had time to look at my own yard let alone the neighbors. However I did see people walking along the street stopping at the house and reefing on the tree branches to pull off what I thought at the time were pretty flowers.

I think growing Peaches is a little iffy in this area. For most of this decade winters here in Toronto have been fairly cold with little snow. I’ll bet that’s not that great for a lot of fruit producing trees as they likely get a lot of winter damage.

You see, I don’t think my neighbors tree has produced any fruit since that summer of 2001. I know I watched for the tree to bloom the following year or two and I didn’t see anything special, nor did I see people in the neighborhood paying particular attention to that neighbors yard.

This past winter we had a ton of snow. I guess the neighbors peach tree liked it because it’s just covered in fruit this year. So much so that there’s peaches all over the sidewalk and half the street in front of the house!

One reason why there are so many peaches on the ground is because at least 20 people a day seem to be stopping off at the house, walking into the neighbors yard and yanking on the branches of the tree.

Most of the people doing this will knock down a number of peaches yet they’ll only take one or two peaches leaving the rest to rot on the ground.

I have no idea if our neighbors mind these peach stealing intrusions, but considering how rough some of the people are on the tree I think I’d mind if it that tree was in my yard. Plus they have to clean up the mess that the thieving neighbors left behind.

raccoon.jpg The raccoons are having a great time in the peach tree too. I have to be careful each night when I bring my puppy outside to do her business as the last few days I’ve seen several raccoons prowling around.

Of course when I’ve watched they eventually head over to that peach tree, climb up and then start throwing peaches down onto the neighbors recycling bin. Then the raccoon will climb down and go over to where it’s peaches landed and eat them right by the neighbors back door under their security light. Smart eh? At least the raccoons hand pick their fruit and then eat what they took off the tree unlike their human counterparts!

If you had a neighbor with a fruit tree and you wanted some of the fruit would you just help yourself when the neighbor didn’t seem to be around or would you wait and ask permission to take some of the fruit?

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Dahlias and Daylilies – oh my!

July 27, 2008 by Tricia

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My front boulevard garden is blooming happily right now. There are daylily, sunflower, cosmo, dahlia and morning glory blooms in abundance. It’s just lovely.

Dahlia

I love these huge pink cactus dahlia blooms. There’s only two or three flowers so far since the three dahlia plants have only just started blooming, but they’ll continue to grow taller and develop more blooms throughout the summer and well into the fall.

If I’m lucky a plant or two might even survive the winter. If I’m smart this fall I could simply dig up the roots and store them in a cool area of the basement and replant them in the spring. I always seem to forget to do this though!

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I suppose the color of the daylilies doesn’t really go with the pink Dahlias, but when you see the whole boulevard garden all the colors blend in well.

I think the bright yellow sunflowers help tie the two contrasting colors together.

How is your garden doing this summer? Are some of your favorite plants blooming right now?

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: bloom, blooming, blooms, Boulevard, Cactus dahlia, color, cosmo, dahlia, Dahlias, daylilies, flowers, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, Lilies, Lily, Morning glory, plants, replant, spring, Summer, Sunflower, Sunflowers, Toronto, yellow

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