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The night the lights went out

May 4, 2008 by Tricia

I was just telling my readers on my other blog that we just had a blackout here in my area of Toronto. Three hours of total darkness!

Our power flashed on and off at about 11:30 last night and then went out for good. My laptop was still on and for a minute or two I though I could still use it (I was writing a post) but then I realized that the Linksys router was out due to the power outage. So much for that idea.

I tried to go to sleep honest.

I waited for the power to come back on for a while, but when there was no sign of it returning I got ready for bed. Of course I never go to bed that early so I couldn’t sleep. I read a novel for a while using my husbands book light. Man that was handy. A bit awkward, but handy … but I think I’d only just fallen asleep when the furnace turned on and woke me up.

Someone must have hit a transformer or something. We haven’t had a power outage last that long for quite a while.

Once I got up and turned the computer on again (when the power returned at 2:30 am) I tried to go to local news sites to see if there was any news as to what caused the power failure, but I didn’t find anything. I did learn of a ground beef recall though … luckily we didn’t buy meat in any of the listed stores.





Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: blackout, blog, candles, crate, darkness, furnace, laptop, lights out, linksys router, local news, news sites, night lights, novel, power failure, power out, power outage, puppy, sleep, Toronto, total darkness, very dark

I just love this neighborhood!

April 27, 2008 by Tricia

In case you don’t it’s Greek Orthodox Easter this weekend. I’m not Greek and my Easter took place in March this year, but at least half of my neighbors are Greek and Macedonian and they have been celebrating all weekend.

One of my neighbors has a huge barbecue each Easter and all of his relatives come over to enjoy a feast of barbecued lamb (it’s spinning on the rotisserie in his backyard right now), barbecued chicken, sausages, grilled steaks, Greek pastries and a ton of other yummy treats.

Our neighbor, Nick’s, guests haven’t all arrived yet, but as I said he’s been busy cooking and preparing food for the feast. One of the reasons why I love this neighborhood is that people are very free about sharing things. We lent him our barbecue in case he needs it and on other years when it’s rained or even snowed during his easter celebration we’ve lent him our huge tarps so that they could build a roof over their barbecuing stations and perhaps even stay warm and dry while they cooked their food.

One of the benefits of all this sharing and neighborly love is that our neighbors often give us food on special occasions. In fact, Nick just popped over to give us some delicious grilled octopus, barbecued sausages and some sliced bread. One of our other neighbors, Helen, came over earlier to give us a loaf of her easter bread and two boiled eggs (a Greek Tradition).

 

Grilled Octopus and sausages

With neighbors like ours who needs to book Outer Banks rentals for a vacation. It’s like a holiday around here all the time!

I’m not a huge fan of Octopus – more so than my husband is – but I must say that this is the tastiest Octopus that I’ve ever had. Even someone that really doesn’t like Octopus would probably say this was ok.

He must have squeezed lemon over it as he grilled it as it has a pleasant lemon taste and dare I say it, the meat tastes and sort of has the texture of chicken rather than the rubbery texture that Octopus normally has. Yummy.

A close up of the Octopus and sausages:

 

Grilled Octopus and sausages

Oh and the sausages … again I don’t eat this type of food often as it really doesn’t go well with my bad tummy thanks to the Crohn’s disease, but it too is tasty. He gets his sausage at a Greek Butcher – Andy’s cash and carry Meat terminal in Scarborough (Warden and Eglinton) I believe. Great name for a butcher eh? We get our chicken and pork shisk kebabs and gigantic chicken breasts (for a fantastic price) there several times each year.

The sausage has orange rind in it so it has a slight orangey taste. It’s also lightly spiced. I can’t eat a lot of it, but the way our neighbor Nick cooks it, well, lets just say it’s delicious!

More than likely we won’t have to cook dinner this evening as, if it’s like other years, I’m sure Nick will probably give us some of his fantastic grilled chicken, steak and lamb. Heck he sometimes throws in dessert too.

I love this neighborhood!

Too bad his outdoor party often coincides with our, must tidy or spring clean the garden before it becomes overgrown and out of hand weekend. I’m not a fan of being outside gardening when there’s 50 people milling around in a neighbors yard, but we need to get some work done!

Filed Under: Culture, Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Photography, Recreation, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Andys cash and carry Meat terminal, backyard, barbecued lamb, barbecued sausages, Barbecued steak, boiled eggs, busy, chicken breasts, chicken kebabs, cooking, crohn, crohns disease, delicious, desserts, dinner, door, Easter, Easter bread, easter eggs, Food, garden, Gardening, good cook, good price, greek, Greek bread, Greek butcher, Greek Food, Greek neighborhood, Greek Orthodox Easter, grilled chicken, grilled meat, grilled octopus, Helen, holiday, husband, lemon, lemon and butter, lend barbecue, lightly spiced, Love, love this neighborhood, Macedonian, neighbor, Neighborhood, neighbors, Nick, not rubbery, octopus, orange rind, Party, pastries, photo, rotisserie, shish kebabs, sliced bread, special, special occasions, spiced sausages, spicy orange sausages, spring, squeeze lemon, tarp, tastiest Octopus, tasty, texture, The Danforth, time, Toronto, warm, weekend, yummy

Spring in bloom – Tulips, Hellebores and more!

April 27, 2008 by Tricia

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I’m so happy with my garden this Spring. We certainly didn’t enjoy the long cold and extremely snowy winter that we experienced, but as I predicted my plants did.

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I still have to clean up some areas of the garden and the roses that are already leafing out well need some of their dead branch tips trimmed off, but I expect when I’m finished fully surveying the garden that I’ll find that I didn’t lose any plants this year. That might be a first!

Lets see … other than only a portion of my tulips in bloom right now (I have early blooming, mid spring blooming and late spring blooming bulbs planted in all my garden beds for an extended Tulip showcase), I also noticed the other day that one of my Hellebores has leafed out and that it’s also flowering:

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The Hellebore flowers blend in with the plant. In the photo above you can see at least two rosey pink hellebore flower buds and one flower in bloom to the top right of the photo.

When I purchased this Hellebore a few years ago I’d also bought another species, but I think that one died after a year or two. It might not have been as hardy as this one appears to be. I’m going to have to figure out how to propagate this plant as I’d love to have hellebore’s growing in at least two other areas of my garden. They’re such a pretty spring flower. Poisonous though – so I’ve got to be sure my dog doesn’t go near them.

How did your garden fair after the winter many of us had in Northern provinces, states and countries? Did you find that your garden is more lovely than usual?

BTW if you enjoy looking at spring flowers and plants don’t forget to see what’s growing over at my gardening blog and also check out some pretty flowers over at my You are In My World Now blog.

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!

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Our puppy Midnight experienced thunder for the first time

April 23, 2008 by Tricia

Well it finally had to happen. Today we are having our first real thunderstorms since we brought Midnight, our black Lab, into our home.

We’ve been curious as to whether she’d be one of those dogs that were afraid of thunder or not. I guess we kind of have an answer now.

Early this morning at maybe 6 a.m. there was a crash of thunder outside. I was up and so was Midnight as she’d begged to be let out of her crate. When the thunder rolled above she just stopped what she was doing, her ears went down and she ran to where she thought the noise had come.

Now all the puppy training books and sites say not to coddle your puppy when they seem frightened of something so I just stood where I was and talked to her about the thunder. Like she understood me. Uh huh.

There wasn’t any more thunder so we just went back to what we were doing, but she seemed a bit subdued.

We had some more thunder at 2:45 pm today too.

It’s a warmish day here in Toronto so I’ve got the windows and doors open. Unfortunately our enclosed back porch has one of those sheet plastic roofs (can you say gaudy?). The nice thing about it is that you can really hear the rain coming down when it falls. Every drop.

Midnight heard her first real rain on that roof earlier today too. I think it frightened her more than this mornings thunder! She was running all over the main floor to figure out what the sound was, barking and looking a little worried.

Again I stood in place and tried to reassure her by acting normal and not looking worried or stressed myself. I shut the back door and that lessened the sound of the rain. After she started calming down we heard thunder again, and again she acted like she was frightened by the big sound.

I decided to give her a cookie hoping that the thunder would sound again as I was feeding her, her favorite food. Apparently giving a puppy something they really like when they are frightened, like a treat, helps calm their fears and makes them associate good things with things that once frightened them.

It seems were only having a one thunder at a time kind of day. The sound makes her nervous, but I think that if I stay calm and work with her when she hears thunder again she won’t end up being a dog that’s terrified of the sound.

I certainly hope she doesn’t end up being afraid of it as we get an awful lot of thunderstorms here during the summer.

Is your dog afraid of thunder?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: barking, black lab, dog, dogs, door, fear, feed, feeding, find sound, Food, frightened, help, home, Midnight, noise, puppy, puppy training, rain, rain on roof, running, running around, sound, sound of rain, sound of thunder, storm, Stress, Summer, talk, thunder, thunder storm, Toronto, warm, window, Windows

Midnight’s been acting strange today

April 20, 2008 by Tricia

Poor Midnight.

She had a great day yesterday. Chris and I took her to the park and she ran around and played fetch with us. She also played with other dogs too. Then when I was outside doing a bit of gardening Chris brought her out to watch me work so she was outside a good portion of the day yesterday.

She was even introduced to the hose for the first time when I watered the garden beds after planting some new plants. She kept trying to drink the water as I sprayed the garden.

Today though, I’m not feeling so hot and since I haven’t slept I’m not really even that steady on my feet. So other than Chris taking her out a few times she hasn’t had that exciting a day.

Actually, she had us worried earlier. Chris took her to the park and he met a man with a one year old Chocolate lab and for some reason Chris felt comfortable enough to let Midnight off the leash in the park. That’s something we’d decided we weren’t going to do yet because she’s too young, too excitable and doesn’t always listen when she’s excited.

Apparently she did listen to Chris as she played with the other dog and came back to him when called, but when Chris came home with her she was panting really bad. We’d never heard her pant so hard or for so long. She just kept flopping down on the ground.

We gave her water and a couple of ice cubes in case she was both hot and thirsty, but still she kept panting. She finally seemed a lot better after about 15 minutes but she was really tired out and slept for a while.

Since that time she seems ok, but she keeps looking outside and whining. She can see the park from our front door. She can probably see dogs down there and kids playing on swing sets and I hope that’s the reason she’s whining.

She’s just acting odd.

Poor Midnight.

Filed Under: Great Sites, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Walking Tagged With: acting, Chris, comfort, dog, dogs, door, Food, garden, Gardening, home, hot, kids, looking outside, Midnight, odd, off leash, pacing, panting, plants, played in park, puppy, tired, tired out, water, whining

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