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Obsessed Relatives

July 5, 2008 by Tricia

I guess everyone has a memorable relative or two don’t they? Mine was my Aunt – she was a massive political fanatic and collector of books, material (as in sewing material), china and shoes. As in over collector really. Her apartment was jam packed with items. You had to move books aside just to sit down!

Chris has an Aunt that’s quite similar in some ways. She’s a pack rat as well but she’s fascinated with collecting papers and books. She used to be a teacher and she kept all her students old tests and things like that. She’s also extremely religious so a good portion of the papers she collects are newsletters from church and so on. Like my Aunts apartment, Chris’ Aunts home is also jam packed with stuff. There are rooms you can’t even get into I’m told. Oh yeah, she’s very selective as to who she lets into her home – only a few people are allowed in regularly.

The reason why I’m bringing this up is because Chris’ aunt regularly sends us items. It could be anything from religious jewelry to religious booklets to information about a Church in Toronto and so on.

Do you have any relatives that stand out like the two that I’ve mentioned? Pack rats or obsessed with some ideal?

Don’t get me wrong both of these ladies are wonderful kind people … their just a little obsessed.





Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: apartment, aunt, aunts, books, china, Chris, church, collector, fabric, home, jewelry, material, Obsessed, packrat, papers, reason, relatives, sewing, stuff, teacher, Toronto

Zoo Country – great for kids and animal lovers

June 30, 2008 by Tricia

I’ve just been browsing a site that I think would be perfect for kids and anyone in general who loves animals. The website is called Zoo Country and it’s chock full information and pictures of all kinds of Zoo Animals. Are you starting to see why I think kids would love this site?

It’s time to start summer vacations and I’m sure that some of you might visit cities with Zoos. Wouldn’t it be great to brush up on some interesting facts about some of the animals you might see at that zoo? Or perhaps you’ve just come back from a trip to the zoo or perhaps an exotic vacation and want to find information about that odd looking creature you saw – visit Zoo Country.

There are lots of Animal Activities and Crafts plus Animal books and toys on the site. Any of which would keep your child occupied for hours as they have fun playing games, creating an animal art project, reading an animal related book or playing with a stuffed animal toy.

I really like how they’ve organized their wild animal information and pictures. Rather than organizing the animal categories in a more traditional way they’ve arranged their animal categories based on animal characteristics like The biggest animals, the cutest animals, the ugliest animals and so on.

If you love looking at photos and reading about wild animals definitely check this site out.

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Family, Games, Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, Reptiles and Amphibians, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: adults, animal activities, animal art, animal books, animal categories, animal characteristics, animal information, animal lovers, animal toy, art project, book, books and toys, child, children, crafts, creature, cutest, cutest animals, exotic vacation, fun, interesting facts, kids, looking at photos, parents, reading, site, stuffed animal, Summer, summer vacations, trip, ugliest animals, weirdest animals, wild animal, wild animals, zoo, zoo animals, zoo country, Zoos

I miss my home town of Ottawa

June 19, 2008 by Tricia

Earlier today something made me think of Ottawa where I grew up. I haven’t been back to my hometown for a few years, not since my mother passed away.

Perhaps it was Father’s day that made me think of my roots. Both my parents have been gone for a few years and while I’m beginning to get used to that fact, special days like Mother’s Day and Father’s day still make me a little sad.

Anyway … what I thought about earlier today was growing up near the Experimental Farm and how great it would be if Chris and I were still going back to Ottawa regularly. Why? Well … I had this inkling that my puppy would just love to see the cows, calves, pigs and the big horses pulling wagons or fitted with their ornate saddles. When I was young I’d go to the Experimental Farm, which was basically a real farm in the middle of the city, quite often and I’d pet the calves in their stalls or go to see the cows in the fields. It was a fun thing to do as a kid.

When I think about it I know remember that a lot of people walked their dogs in the area. I don’t think they brought their pets into the barns, but certainly they walked them along the Driveway and down the farm roads. Midnight would love a trip to the Experimental Farm. I wonder if I could find a farm open to the public somewhere outside of Toronto?

I wonder if the Experimental Farm is where I got my love of Tulips too? Each May they hold a Tulip festival and thousands and thousands of people come from all over the world to see the fields of tulips.

The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into the largest Tulip Festival in the world from a gift of International Friendship given six decades ago. In the fall of 1945, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands presented Ottawa with 100,000 tulip bulbs. The gift was given in appreciation of the safe haven that members of Holland’s exiled royal family received during the Second World War in Ottawa and in recognition of the role which Canadian troops played in the liberation of the Netherlands.

The tulips have become an important symbol of international friendship and the beauty of spring. They also have special meaning to people of Canada’s Capital Region. During the war, the Dutch royal family was hosted at Government House in Ottawa. Princess Margriet was born at the Ottawa Civic Hospital; her hospital room declared “Dutch soil” and the flag of the Netherlands flew on Parliament’s Peace Tower.

A few years after the Dutch tulips arrived in 1945, they became a strong attraction. Stunning pictures appeared in newspapers nation wide. More and more events began to centre around the annual bloom of tulips.

Isn’t it interesting how our tulip festival came about and how it’s now grown to the largest tulip festival in the world. Yeah … it’s no wonder I love tulips having grown up less than a mile from the Experimental Farm and the annual tulip festival.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Family, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: barns, beauty, calves, Canada, canadian, canadian troops, canadian tulip festival, Capital, cows, dogs, driveway, Experimental, experimental farm, fall, farm roads, father, Friendship, fun thing, gift, growing up, Holland, hometown, Horses, Hospital, international, international friendship, liberation, liberation of the netherlands, May, Midnight, mother, Ottawa, pigs, Princess Juliana, princess juliana of the netherlands, Princess Margriet, puppy, royal family, saddles, safe haven, second world war, spring, symbol, the Netherlands, Toronto, trip, tulip, tulip bulbs, Tulip Festival, tulips, wagons

Going over blogroll requests

May 10, 2008 by Tricia

What a boring Saturday night. Sigh. To think I could have been at a party this evening if it weren’t for my father in law booking non-pet friendly hotel rooms for everyone! (see yesterdays post for more info if your confused).

I’m spending my time going through my huge list of blogroll requests! So many people have asked to join my Green Thumb Sunday Blogroll, I am Canadian Blogroll and of course the extremely popular Do follow blogroll that I’m buried in emails.

It wouldn’t be so tedious if it were a matter of simply adding a site to a list, but for most of the lists I’ve got to check out the site, see how old it is, how frequently people post and in the case of the do follow blogroll I have to make sure that their comment links actually follow. This all takes time.

Frankly … since I couldn’t be at the big party for my father in law tonight and since I’m kind of bored I’d rather be on a relaxing vacation at one of those Hilton Head rentals or some great place like that.

I hope you guys are having a much more exciting Saturday evening than I am.

Even my puppy is bored. I finally gave her a rawhide bone to keep her occupied for a while.

Filed Under: Blogging, Canada, Family, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: adding, Blogroll, blogrolls, Canadian bloggers, check sites, computer, do follow blogroll, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday blogroll, hotel rooms, huge list, Internet, list, members, pet friendly hotel, puppy, rawhide bone, relaxing vacation, requests, saturday evening, saturday night, spending my time, tedious, Toronto Bloggers, web

Sun setting on Lake Ontario

May 10, 2008 by Tricia

Grab the Photo Hunt code.
Photo Theme. Visit participants.

This weeks theme is Share ANY Photo

Last year we had a big family reunion and as part of our reunion adventures we took a Toronto Dinner and Boat cruise.

Just before dinner Chris and I decided to take a walk on the deck and it turned out to be perfect timing. We were able to get a good view of the city scape with the CN tower and the sun slowly setting behind it.

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A few minutes earlier the scene was more like this:

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Just as our dinner was ending the water got a bit choppy. Now I love canoing but I’ve never spent much time on large boats and as the boat rocked in the waves I think I turned green! That was the only downside to the evening. I felt better eventually … but it was iffy for a while. Anyone else have motion sickness?

Filed Under: Canada, Dining and Restaurants, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: boat cruise, boats, camera, CN Tower, dinner boat cruise, dinner cruise, evening, family reunion, get together, Lake Ontario, motion sickness, perfect timing, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, photo theme, pictures, sunset, waves

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