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Beautiful Hibiscus

September 4, 2007 by Tricia

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I just love hibiscus flowers. They are so large and colorful. I love the vibrant peachy orange of this one.

For years we grew a tall hibiscus tree indoors in our apartment, but when we moved to the house it died on us. Since then I think I’ve only managed to keep smaller tropical hibiscus plants alive for about two years at the most. Naturally I keep the hibiscus outdoors in the summer and then bring it in towards the end of September when it begins to get cooler during the day and night.

I think this year I’m going to get another humidifier for our house, but the new humidifier will just be in our spare bedroom where we keep our tropical plants during the winter months. The extra moisture in the air should help. I hope!

If you have success keeping hibiscus and other tropical indoor during the cold winter months I’d love to hear how you do it. Maybe one of your tips will work for me.

BTW sorry that my Green Thumb Sunday post is so late. I’ve had a whirlwind of a weekend. See the next post!

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: cold, color, cool, flower, flowers, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, help, hibiscus flowers, hot, house, humid, keeping hibiscus indoors, manage, over wintering hibiscus, photo, plants, Summer, winter

Bombs found in car delay my husbands return home!

August 31, 2007 by Tricia

I really should have titled this post “Bombs found in car gives my husbands co-worker yet another excuse to miss work and screw up my husbands schedule!”

Ok I guess I should give you a little background on this story. Hmmm?

A little over a week ago a Toronto Lawyer received a petroleum based letter bomb in the mail. Letter bombs had also been received by another Toronto area resident and a Guelph Ontario resident during this same time period. I believe the other Toronto resident that had received a letter bomb was injured when the letter was opened, otherwise no one else was hurt by these bombs.

Skip to last night, Thursday evening, at around 10 pm. The police had a suspect in the letter bomb cases and they’d had him under surveillance. For some reason, when the suspect pulled into a gas station, one not too far from here by the way, they decided to make their move and arrest the man.

A key fact as to how this affects my husband and I is that Chris’ co-worker, the one that calls in sick all the time and then says he arranged for Chris to go into work early etc, happens to live in the immediate area of the gas station arrest.

At about 10:30 this morning when the police were examining the suspects car which was still parked at the gas station they discovered THREE bombs!

They immediately closed off the area. Residents in the area couldn’t leave, and those wanting to get into the area couldn’t get in. You can read the whole story and watch video of the bombs being moved at the Toronto CityNews site.

Now, Chris’ coworker had just moved to an apartment in this area and I’m not sure if he’d still been in his former residence in Brampton (about an hours drive from here, longer in traffic) overnight and if he’d just been trying to go to his new apartment to get items for work, or if he was in his new apartment and couldn’t leave for a while. Either way, the guy was supposed to start his shift at work at 12 noon and he hasn’t shown up yet.

Chris now tells me that the guy needed a shower and a change of clothes so he’s currently driving all the way to Brampton to do those things and then he’ll drive back to work. He’s not likely to make it to work before Chris has to leave at five which means Chris will get stuck at work- again.

This is a Friday. Normally there’s a lot of traffic on Fridays during the summer because people get off early to start their weekends. On top of that it’s a long weekend so traffic is bound to be even worse than normal.

On top of that, the bombs were moved at about 2 pm this afternoon to the Leslie Split area where they can be detonate in a relatively unpopulated area. The gigantic convey of police and emergency vehicles caused a lot of road blocks which I’m sure affected traffic on other major routes in the city too. By the way this convoy of emergency vehicles was the largest I’ve ever seen! Ever!

Around the time that I learned the bombs were on the move they were probably passing close to my house since I live only a few blocks away from the Don Valley Parkway, a major route through the city.

At this time the bombs have reached the Leslie street split and are being examined by the bomb squad. They’ll soon be detonated.

My husband is working a special shift today. 9 to 5. He’s working that shift because tonight we begin my family reunion by going to see a baseball game – the Blue Jays Versus Seattle. Chris must be home by 5. I’m not sure that will happen now thanks to his co-worker. I really don’t understand why he had to drive out of the city to get clothes and so on. He wears hospital scrubs when he’s working and there’s showers in the locker rooms. Grrrr.

As if bombs in Toronto weren’t excitement enough there’s also been a Brinks Truck robbery in the East End. Again, not quite in my area, but close enough to my part of town. Shots were fired and there might be injuries.

I’d actually like to get downtown before 6 pm. Why? Well the cast of Heroes is here in Toronto. They’re at Dundas Square across from the Eatons Center signing autographs and promoting their show. I’d love to see them and maybe take some photos before we go to the baseball game.

See how exciting Toronto is? Lots of things happening today – some good, some bad.

Now I’m not even sure we’ll make it to the game on time! We’ve got to meet my brother at a certain time as he’s got all the tickets!

Wish me luck!

Filed Under: Culture, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: bomb, bomb detonated, bombs, bombs detonated, bombs in car, bombs moved, Brinks truck, Brinks truck robbery, brother, cast of Heroes, Chris, coworker, Downtown, Family, Heroes, home, Hospital, house, husband, letter bombs, night, post, Summer, Toronto, traffic, traffic delays, Video, weekend, work

Just a couple of photos

August 28, 2007 by Tricia

Yesterday I noticed that one of my roses that I’d yet to photograph was blooming. We had a guest over for several hours yesterday so I didn’t photograph the flower, however, a little while ago I decided to go out to my garden and take a photo of the flower.

Just a couple of photos … yeah right.

I was outside for an hour and ten minutes. Guess how many photos I took of the many flowers in my garden? About 300!

How many people do you know that can take that many photos in a little over an hour? That’s five pictures per minute! Maybe more than that when you take away photo set up and cleaning lens time. No wonder I’m a little tired out after my garden adventure!

Now the tedious task of uploading them to the computer and cropping a few of them begins …

Filed Under: Art, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: 300 photos, bloom, cleaning, computer, cropping, digital camera, five photos per minute, flower, flowers, garden, guest, leaves, lens, my garden, photo, photograph, photos, picture, pictures, plants, Red, rose, rose blooming, roses, special rose, take photos, tedious, time, tired, took photos

A day at the beach

August 25, 2007 by Tricia

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A couple of weeks ago my husbands brother and his kids came to visit from Chicago. We had a very busy few days while they stayed in our home!

While they were here we had some old friends over and sat in the garden talking and having fun one evening. Another day we went to the big Toronto festival “Taste of the Danforth” and then there were shopping trips with the teenage kids, a little sight seeing, dinners out and a nice trip to the beach.

I think the day that we went to the beach and just relaxed with our friends was the nicest day. Certainly that was the day that I was happiest.

Naturally I brought my camera to the beach that day and the photo I’ve included in this post was taken that day at in “the beaches” area of Toronto.

Filed Under: Canada, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: beach, brother, busy, camera, Canada, chicago, danforth, digital camera, dinner, friend, friends, garden, happy, home, Home and Lifestyle, husband, images, photo, photo hunt, Photography, photohunt, photos, plants, post, Shopping, talk, the beaches, Toronto

The sky’s alive with lightening

August 24, 2007 by Tricia

Well we’re having that heat wave that I mentioned we were going to have. The odd thing is that they’ve keep saying it’s going to rain but it’s done no more than spit a little bit.

Right now … at almost 6 a.m. the skies are lighting up with sheet lightening. It’s beautiful to watch. I should get my camera out and take some photos. Hmm maybe I will haul out the camera.

What’s odd is that there’s absolutely no rain and I’m sure that there won’t be any. We need rain badly, but the clouds, lightening and distant thunder are all a tease.

How’s the weather been in your part of the world?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: beautiful, camera, clouds, digital camera, heat, heat wave, light, lightening, need rain, no rain, photo, Photography, photos, rain, sky, thunder, weather

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