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My secret garden admirers

December 10, 2007 by Tricia

Now that we’re out several times each day walking the puppy we’re meeting all kinds of neighbors. Not too many with dogs yet though … I guess we don’t walk our pup at the same time as our dog owning neighbors.

Of course, Chris is a talkative friendly guy so he already knows quite a few of our neighbors – way more than I do! But I’m getting to know more of them these days.

I find our puppy needs to go out around 3 or 3:30 in the afternoon … of course that’s when all the kids are walking home from the schools down the street so we often get mobbed by puppy loving kids and teens. Midnight just goes nuts doing her excited little puppy jumps when a new person crouches down to pet her and tell her she’s adorable.

One of the neighbors that I ended up talking to the other day knew me by my garden when she saw where I was coming from. “Oh you’re the person with the fantastic garden and all the roses!” she said.

We’ve found that a lot of our neighbors are secret and sometimes not so secret admirers of our garden. Some even walk down our driveway in the summer to have a look at the backyard. That’s a little startling if I’m busy digging in the garden or if I’m inside the house and I see the security light in the drive way go on and hear the sounds of human foot steps walking down the drive. You never know who it might be right?

Anyway, this one garden admirer got talking about my garden and told me her daughter is getting married in the summer. Then she astonished me by asking if maybe I’d like to supply the wedding flowers? I don’t know about that … it depends on when the wedding is and what’s blooming of course.

We agreed to talk more about it sometime in the Spring. I’m not sure if I’ll do it or not. I guess it depends what the bride has in mind, but you never know this might turn into something interesting for me.





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Thinking of redecorating our middle bedroom

December 10, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve been thinking of redecorating what I call our middle bedroom. We have three bedrooms upstairs – a small by modern standards master bedroom, a very tiny bedroom at the top of the stairs that’s just a little bigger than a really nice sized washroom and then there’s the middle bedroom which is just big enough to fit a double bed, a bedside table and a dresser with a little space to walk around.

Yeah, when I said we have small bedrooms I meant it!

Right now we’ve got our old double bed that we used when we lived in an apartment in that room. It’s nice but it’s a little outdated. I was thinking of either getting a Murphy bed that folds up against the wall – something nice that folds into a cabinet to give the room the look of a study when not being used as a bedroom or perhaps one of those modern platform beds. I’ve always loved the look of platform beds. Perhaps it would be better suited to our slightly larger master bedroom though.

If you were about to redo a small bedroom that wasn’t used often which way would you go? Murphy bed to give the room more function and space, or a platform bed?

Filed Under: Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Home Renovation, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: bedroom, Decor, decorating, middle bedroom, modern, murphy bed, platform bed, redecorating, small, small bedroom, spare bedroom, study

Vacationing with a puppy?

December 10, 2007 by Tricia

Now that we have a dog, well a puppy, our vacations might be a bit limited for a while. At least until we have Midnight trained. I mean, if we got someone to look after her while we went away for a week or two I’d want her to be house trained and hopefully a little calmer than she is right now.

BTW she’s still sick but I think she’s getting better. She’s on antibiotics for the runs that she’s been having just in case it’s a bacterial infection. The vet is running a culture and sensitivity test on her stool to determine just what might be making her so sick. She does have roundworm and that’s being treated too. I’ve been giving her water with gatorade mixed in, and her food is a little of her dried food mixed with rice and chicken broth. I’m trying my best to help her retain fluids so she’ll stay hydrated. Things are a little better than they were Friday and Saturday. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that she’ll be back to normal soon.

Anyway, once she’s over her illness and house trained I don’t see any reason why Chris and I couldn’t take a road trip with her. Maybe stay in pet friendly hotels or motels? Actually there’s
Pigeon Forge cabin rentals in TN, and they have some very nice pet friendly cabins that might be nice to stay in. I think we’ll have to make sure her chewing obsession has calmed down a bit before we can take her to such a nice place though.

Any other travel ideas for people with young dogs that must travel with them?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: broth, cabins, car, care, chicken, Chris, Culture, dog, eat, Food, help, hotel, ideas, ill, illness, mix, night, pet friendly, puppy, Rent, rice, road trip, sick, stool, test, travel, travel with pet, vacation, water

Furnished Apartments for Rent in Dubai

December 9, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve known a number of nurses and doctors over the last decade who’ve traveled abroad to work for a few months to a couple of years in foreign locations. I think I know about five nurses that have worked in Dubai.

Obviously people who in other professionals also take temporary work – engineers, contractors and so on.

If you will be traveling to Dubai for vacation or for a short stay, possibly due to work, you might want to look into staying in one of the lovely dubai hotel apartments or dubai villas that are being rented at dubaiapartments.biz.

The apartments are furnished and dubaiapartments.biz only accepts rentals that are up to their high standards. What does this mean? Well it means that all of their rentals are the equivalent of 3 star ratings or higher.

In fact, dubaiapartments.biz is the largest online short term rental portal in Dubai. There are over 120 self catering properties, listed by the owners themselves or property managers. The easy to use site is a great way for those with properties to rent to connect with tourists or those who are in Dubai for short term work who need a comfortable place to stay with all of the amenities.

If you’d prefer to stay in on of the luxurious dubai hotels you’ll find them listed on the site as well.

The site is very easy to use. Simple visit the site and right there on the main page you can begin your search for a furnished apartment by location. You can also use a variety of search features to make sure that the list of properties in your search result are really what you are looking for by listing how many bedrooms, price range and of course your rental start date.

Photos accompany many of the listings so you’ll be able to see your future accommodation before you book your stay.

At the bottom of the page you’ll see links that will take you to pages that describe the various locations that the various furnished apartments are located in. This might make it easier to decide which location you’d like to rent within.

Visit the dubaiapartments.biz to learn more about the furnished apartment rentals.

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, Services, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: apartment rentals, bedroom, comfort, Dubai, dubai apartments, furnished apartments, hotel, listing, manage, online, photos, price, rating, Rent, site, travel, vacation, visit, work

Ernest Markham Clematis

December 9, 2007 by Tricia

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Ernest Markam Clematis

I grow this lovely Clematis on a beautiful hand made wooden trellis. the trellis is made of bent branches and is shaped a bit like a door with a curved top. It’s very ornate and looks spectacular with this clematis growing on it.

I think I grow 8 or 9 different clematis in my back and front gardens now. They are great for small gardens as they don’t take much space. If you have a fence or trellis they look wonderful and they add some height to the garden.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: add height, beautiful, clematis, clematis vine, door, Ernest Markham clematis, garden, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, photo, small garden, vine

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