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The ginger colored hunter

September 17, 2007 by Tricia

Each year we have a cat or two or ten that seem to enjoy hanging around our yard through the summer. There’s a few that I see year after year, but there always seems to be a new one or two each year as well.

This year we’ve been seeing a cat, that I’ll simply call “ginger” due to it’s light orange color, hanging around our front and back yard. Well, not just our yard. It likes to crouch down under our “karaoke neighbors” front shrubs, or I see it skulking across other neighbors lawns on most days.

Earlier today when I was looking out an upstairs window I saw Ginger cat lying in my elderly neighbors garden. It was hiding underneath her many pepper plants. If the cat had been slightly darker in color I wouldn’t have even noticed it as it was well hidden, but due to it’s color and the fact that I was looking at from 20 or more feet above I could see it fairly well. I scratched the window screen to see if it would react and ginger cat looked right up at me.

Ever since we’ve moved here we’ve had a number of creatures in our and our neighbors backyard. Raccoons, cats, squirrels, mice and yes I’ve even seen rats! I don’t think we have any rats living in our garden or on our property, but I’m sure some live in our neighbors shed and under the back porch of another neighbor. Mice too of course.

I think Ginger cat was patiently lying in wait for a mouse or rat to cross it’s path.

Prior to realizing what the cat was probably doing I was going to scare the cat out of my neighbors garden, but when it occurred to me that it was likely doing me and my neighbors a service I left it undisturbed. I don’t really like to think about animals hunting one another, but neither do I like the idea of rats and mice running around my yard, so I guess I’m hoping that Ginger cat was successful and had a good meal this afternoon.

I suppose that’s the main reason why I’ve seen so many cats in our yard and our neighbors yards over the years. They really shouldn’t be out – I’m sure they have homes and their owners just let them out. However, if they are going to hang around I hope they are catching animals like the mice and rats that I know would soon overrun the area without some form of pest control.

I should look out my upstairs window more often. I saw a squirrel doing some strange stuff too. I wrote about it on my gardening blog and I’ll link to the post as soon as I publish it.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: animals, backyard, blog, cat, cat in yard, color, eat, elderly, Gardening, ginger, home, hunt, hunting, hunting mice, karaoke, karaoke neighbors, lawn, look, loose cat, lying in wait, mice, mouse, neighbor, neighbors, plants, rat, rats, Red, strange, stray cat, Summer, window

Fast Water Heater Repair and Maintenance

September 17, 2007 by Tricia

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In the few years since we became home owners we’ve been fairly lucky in that none of our major home appliances have broken down. Yet. I always dread the first time the furnace comes on each fall though. Will it work? Will it keep running through the winter? Likewise, the water heater that we were renting from our local power company has yet to give us any trouble.

We have thought of replacing our rented water heater with one that we’d own ourselves. I think in the long run it would probably be cheaper as I still haven’t completely figured out how the power company comes up with the additional charges they add to our account for the water heaters use and rental. Still, whether it’s rented or owned the water heater is one of the home appliances that I’d hate to have break down in the winter time or anytime of year for that matter.

Do you own your water heater? Have you ever had water heater break down? I imagine it would be not only inconvenient, but stressful as well if your water heater were to break down, particular during the cool winter months.

Luckily for those of you who happen to live in California, Oregon and Washington states there’s fastwaterheater.com. This company specializes in Water Heater Repairs and maintenance.

The companies been in business since 1985 and unlike many other service companies they dispatch their technicians the same day if you call before noon! I think that’s great. I mean if your water heaters leaking or stopped working in the dead of winter you want it repaired fast.

Not only does this company maintain and repair water heaters, but they will also install traditional and Tankless Water Heaters too. The Fast Water Heater Company works with all the major manufacturer brands of water heaters.

If you need your water heater maintained or repaired just visit their site to find a service location in your area. For example if you live in Washington you might search for Seattle Water Heater. You’ll then be taken to a page with a local Fast Water Heater company number that you can call or you can fill out a form and make an inquiry via their web page.

Visit the site to learn more about the companies services and if you live in Washington, Oregon or California bookmark the website just in case you need Fast service in the future.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Services Tagged With: broken, company, fast, fast repair, fast service, Fast Water Heater Company, fastwaterheater.com, heat, home, hot water, install, install water heater, leak, leaking, maintainance, not working, repair, service, tankless water heater, water, water heater, water heater leak, water heater maintenance, water heater repair, winter

EPAY debit cards – shop, make payments, and send money worldwide

September 16, 2007 by Tricia

I keep hearing about EPAY. Have you heard of it yet?

EPAY is a service similar in some ways to another popular service that many of us use called paypal. Similarities aside it appears to me that EPAY has a lot more services available worldwide. In fact if EPAY takes off it could become one of the most highly trafficked internet payment gateways in the world.

You’ll likely come across more and more online merchants who are using the services of EPAY to allow their clients to pay for goods or services. If you are not yet a member of EPAY you can still use the service to make a payment to the merchants EPAY account in order to buy a product, but in the long run it might be a great idea to go ahead and open a free EPAY account.

When you register with EPAY you’ll be able to transfer USD or EUR funds in a number of ways. You can use your EPAY account to pay for goods and services, accept money transfers or make your own bank wire transfers.

Members can sign up for debit cards which can be used virtually anywhere in the world where you would use ATM or credit cards on and offline.

Think about it. If you were away on holiday somewhere and you had funds in your EPAY account you’d be able to access cash using your EPAY debit card 24 hours a day. It works just like an e-wallet allowing you to access cash from anywhere in the world.

You could even use your EPAY debit card to send money to friends or relatives anywhere in the world too.

So how do you get money to your EPAY account? Simple. You can transfer it from your bank account, via egold or pecunix. Easy. Another feature of the EPAY service is the ability to make and receive payments using SMS on your mobile phone or by email. EPAY services certainly sound convenient don’t they?

I haven’t signed up for an account yet, but I expect that I will in the near future. Have you tried EPAY and or their debit cards yet?

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Money, Services Tagged With: 24 hour, account, bank, buy, clients, credit, credit card, credit cards, debit cards, email, email payment, EPAY, Family, free, friends, holiday, Internet, make payments, members, merchants, Money, online, paid, Product, receive money, send money, service, Services, SMS, transfer money

It’s Freezing!

September 16, 2007 by Tricia

Chris called from his parents house a little after midnight. I’m surprised he was back at their home. Usually our friends parties go on and on well into the early morning hours.

He was standing outside using the cellphone when he called because he didn’t want to wake his parents while he talked. He was freezing. I happened to look at the weather widget on my computer and it was only 8 Celsius (46.4 F)! Now, as I write this at 1:30 am it’s dropped almost three degrees and it’s 5 Celsius (41 F)! That’s darn cold! If it keeps getting this cold at night I’m going to have to bring in my tropical plants!

I think Chris was shivering while he talked to me, either that or he was slurring from the drinks that he’d had … but I think it was shivers. Well … hopefully it was more shivers than slur.

Wow, if it’s getting cold this fast this year maybe we should plan a trip to a warm area this winter? Maybe get an Orlando rental home for a week? Oh yeah I could get into that!

Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: 41 degrees, called, cell phone, Chris, cold, cold out, computer, degree, freezing, friends, home, house, night, parents, Party, phone, plants, telephoned, temperature drop, tropical plants, weather

Time to cook

September 15, 2007 by Tricia

I’m starving.

With Chris away for the night I have to come up with a meal for one. Hmmm what should I have.

We’ve been eating a lot of baked skinless boneless chicken breasts lately – not every day, but several times a week.

Early this week I was getting a little tired of the baked version so I marinaded two chicken breasts in a honey mustard marinade after cutting the meat up into bit sized chunks. I think tossed the chicken in our Wok and stir fried the chicken until it was cooked.

Meanwhile I made a salad with mixed greens, fresh tomato and cucumber from the garden, and crumbled feta cheese. When the chicken was finished cooking I put it on top of the salad and we had a very filling chicken salad for dinner.

Perhaps I’ll make that again. I really enjoyed it the other night.

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: chicken, chicken breast, chicken salad, Chris, chunk, cook, cooking, cucumber, cut, dinner, eat, eating, feta cheese, garden, Green, honey mustard marinade, meat, mix, mixed greens, skin, starving, stir fry, tomato, Wok

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