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Just about ready to go to the Canadian Open and concert

July 26, 2008 by Tricia

Well in a little while Chris and I will be off to the Glen Abbey golf course to watch some of the Canadian Open semi-finals and then to go to the Tom Cochrane and Red Rider concert.

We just called the info line at the Canadian Open to find out about parking and the shuttle service that they are offering and we found out that there’s already a delay in play on the course.

I have a feeling there will be lots of delays today because we are under a severe thunder storm watch. We’re expecting severe winds and large hail. Great eh? Maybe Chris and I should wear our swimsuits when we go because I’m certain we’re going to get wet!

Apparently yesterdays concert didn’t start until 9 pm because of delays. Golf play is expected to end between 6 and 7 pm and the concerts start up right at the end of play but because of all the delays the concert started late too.

The main attraction for us is the concert so we are holding off going to Glen Abbey until about 4 or perhaps even 5 pm. We’re also delaying because we don’t have anyone to watch our dog and we don’t want to leave her alone for too long.

I’m almost always home so Midnight hasn’t spent a lot of time alone. of course there’s been times when we’ve been out for two to four hours without her but that’s the longest she’s been left alone. So it looks like this afternoon and evening will be her longest stretch on her own. She’ll be in her crate with her favorite toys so I think she’ll do ok. Luckily she’s not a barker!





Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music, Our Puppy, Sports, Toronto Tagged With: afternoon, artist, attraction, band, Canadian Open, Chris, concert, crate, dog, Entertainment, evening, finals, Glen Abbey, golf, golf course, hail, home, lot, Midnight, Music, musician, parking, red rider, shuttle, storm, swimsuit, thunder, thunder storm, Tom Cochrane, wet

She loves sticks, water and food!

July 23, 2008 by Tricia

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Midnight in her new favorite place – The Beach!

I don’t think I’ve ever seen her any happier than when she’s in the water with a stick to fetch and other dogs to play with, she just loves it.

Well ok … when she’s eating or offered a treat she’s just as happy. It’s a very close tie, too close to call.

Oh and the last time we were at the beach (last weekend) there were a number of wind and Kite surfers there. Man those guys are built! They don’t need any kind of bodybuilding supplements with the workout they get on the lake. We had a hard time keeping Midnight away from the kites that came down close to shore!

Filed Under: Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beach, Cherry beach, drift wood, fetch, Food, fun, happy, happy dog, in the water, kite surfing, lab puppy, Lake Ontario, Midnight, puppy, stick, the beach, Toronto, treat, treats, water, wind surfing, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Car flipped over just down the street

July 23, 2008 by Tricia

I was outside with my puppy, Midnight, at about 4 pm trying to get her to do her business. As usual she was dawdling around smelling everything and trying to eat the grass and any plants that were nearby …. Sigh ….

Just after she’d finally done her thing and we were about to go back inside the house I heard a loud bang and I knew right away that someone had gotten into a car accident just down the street.

I looked down the street towards where I’d heard the sound and about three blocks down – just far enough that I couldn’t fully make out the details with my bad eyes – I could see a shiny silver flash and then I saw that a car had flipped over in the middle of the street. I guess the car was still flipping over as I looked!

Traffic kept going by me and at first I couldn’t tell that they were turning at the intersection just before where the accident had taken place, so for a few minutes I thought I’d been mistaken. Of course by then there was so much traffic going by, considering that rush hour had begun, that I couldn’t tell if there really was a car flipped over anymore or not. All I could see what the line up of vehicles.

So I stood there with Midnight peering down the street. Then I started hearing police, ambulance and fire sirens and figured that yes indeed I was right … a car had flipped over.

So I went inside to put on better shoes (I’d been wearing slippers!) and got the keys so I could lock up the house. I would have brought my camera with me but I decided to take the dog and since I didn’t put her harness on she’d be a handful (even with her harness she’s a handful). Then I went back outside and started to walk down the street with Midnight towards the accident. Actually considering I was with Midnight is was more like I was dragged down the street …

When I got to the scene of the accident some residents that lived nearby were standing around watching. I still don’t know exactly how the accident happened, but a black car must have been turning onto the main street from a side street and he either went too fast to make his turn before an oncoming car or he was hit by an oncoming car. His car then hit a silver car that was parked on the street and flipped right over into the middle of the street.

So there were three vehicles involved – two with drivers/passengers and luckily one that was empty at the time of the accident.

It didn’t look like anyone was seriously hurt, although the EMS were there and I’m assuming they would take the drivers to the hospital that’s only two blocks further down the street from where the accident took place. I wouldn’t be surprised if they ended with whiplash.

I was hoping that I’d see some EMS workers or Firemen that I knew. I know quite a few of them being an ER nurse. Unfortunately I didn’t recognize any of the guys to talk to, still I’m pretty sure that no one was seriously hurt. It’s certainly lucky for them if they weren’t hurt.

Frankly when I got down there I was expecting to see someone still stuck in a car, but both drivers were out.

My curiosity sated I let Midnight drag me back down the street towards home. Walking her, especially with a lot of people around, is certainly a work out. i had to keep her on a short leash most of the time so she wouldn’t jump on everyone we passed. So she was hot, panting and thirsty by the time we got back in the house and I was hot and sweaty. You wouldn’t think that short walk would do me in like that, but you haven’t met Midnight! 😉

Gee there’s so many things happening around here lately … I wonder what will happen tomorrow?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: accident, ambulance, black car, camera, car, car accident, car flipped over, curiosity, dog, EMS, everyone, fire, Firemen, grass, home, Hospital, house, intersection, loud bang, nurse, police, puppy, rush hour, scene, silver flash, sound, street, traffic, turn, walk, whiplash

Hump day – how’s your week going so far?

July 23, 2008 by Tricia

It’s already the middle of the week and I feel like I haven’t managed to get anything done yet!

I always seem to feel terrible with my Crohn’s but the past two or three weeks have been really bad and it just seems to be getting worse. The minute I wake up I’m in pain and sometimes the pain in my abdomen even wakes me from a deep sleep. All day every day I’m in pain. It dies down a little now and then, but then it seems to come back with a vengeance.

The fevers have been really bad lately too. It seems that when the pain is at it’s worst I usually don’t have a fever, but then once the pain dies down a bit the fever perks up and of course the fevers leave me feeling washed out and shaky – shivering or too warm depending whether the fever is starting or beginning to go away. I think I’m starting to get an idea of what menopause must be like for some women. BTW the fevers and chills I’ve been experiencing are definitely not menopause. I’m too young for it and it’s been ruled out by a few doctors … it’s just a multitude of low grade fevers each day caused by the Crohn’s – yet another lovely symptom. I probably have an abscess somewhere in my abdomen although they haven’t been able to find it yet (they have searched! believe me they’ve searched!).

I seem to finally be in a mood to write, so I’m just going with it. Actually we’ve had a lot of weird weather here this past week and we’re expecting severe thunder storms so I’m trying to get as much writing done as I can before the storm starts just in case the power goes out yet again.

On Sunday we started having power failures. It began at 3 in the morning for an hour and then we had three more power failures throughout Sunday morning. Then on Monday we had a two hour outage in the morning. Nothing to do with storms.

I still don’t know why we had so many power failures. I know there was a fire in the area Saturday night and on Sunday morning a huge transformer under an apartment building (a fair distance away from where I live) exploded leaving 900 apartment dwellers homeless … but I don’t think either of those things would affect the power in my immediate area.

Yesterday a big truck knocked down the power line that goes over the street just a few houses away from us, surprisingly not causing a power failure in our home. However it did cause the street to be blocked up by police and hydro trucks for a while. One of our neighbors was moving out of her house at the same time so there was a big uHaul and an American Van Lines truck taking up our whole side of the street. This was at the same time that the Power people and the police were blocking off part of the traffic on the street so it was a mad house around here!

Well I guess for a sickie I’ve had a lot of things going on in my immediate neighborhood to keep me occupied. Life is never boring around here and I’m thankful for that!

So how has your week been going? Are you glad the week is half over or are you just cruising through without a care?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: abdomen, abdominal pain, accident, apartment, building, chills, cold, crohn, crohns, electrical transformer, explosion, fever, fevers, homeless, hot, house, house fire, Hump Day, morning, multitude, pain, police, power, power failure, power outage, power wire, Saturday, shivers, sick, sleep, storm, street, sunday, symptom, thunder, too warm, truck, vengeance, weather, Wednesday, Writing

Tiffany – a pretty name for a lovely rose

July 20, 2008 by Tricia

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My Tiffany Hybrid Tea rose is growing tall and doing better than it ever has in the past. I’ve been growing this rose for about five years and it never bloomed much at all. It would only give me one or two blooms at a time and only two or three times a year.

This year it’s a blooming machine! It’s taller than it’s been in the past and it’s literally covered in blooms, and such pretty blooms they are!

Cluster of Tiffany rose blooms

It’s such a pretty rose. I’m happy to finally see it doing well. I hope this continues!

Tiffany rose flower

I just wish it had a little more scent. To me – it’s almost scentless.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: blooms, delicate, doing well, full of blooms, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, Hybrid tea rose, no scent, pink rose, plant, Tiffany, Tiffany Hybrid, Tiffany rose

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