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An Autumn Outing

November 16, 2008 by Tricia

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For many of us it’s beginning to get cool outside, for some it might even be snowing.

Actually it’s snowing here right now as I write this …. but even though it’s cool outdoors do you ever stop to take a look at what’s left of the flowers and trees in your area? That’s one of the things I enjoy about Autumn. Looking at how plants change as the weather cools. I love looking at flower seed heads, leaves changing color and so on. Don’t you?

Near the beginning of November Chris and I decided to go to Taylor Creek park here in Toronto with our dog. We figured it might be her last outing in the forest while the weather was still kind of nice. While there, I took some time to take some photos of our surroundings.

One of my favorite plants to play with as a child in Autumn was always Milkweed. The pods that were once green would die down and turn grey and then burst open to let loose thousand upon thousands of white feathery seeds.

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I’m surprised that I didn’t pluck this Milkweed seed head from it’s stem once I’d taken it’s photo, only to blow on it and release it’s seeds into the wind.

Do you remember the pictures that I posted of the interesting natural water filters that I call “The Elephants” in early October?

Well here’s what they looked like a couple of weeks ago, surrounded by trees with leaves of red, orange and gold:

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They do kind of look like elephants, don’t they?

I know this is a Green Thumb post, but how could I not include a picture of our dog. I mean, she’s the reason we went to the park in the first place and that’s why I managed to get these great pictures …

Here’s Midnight, the Yuppy Puppy (nicknamed because she’s spoiled), coming out of a pond that she discovered after a quick dip in the cool water. If you look closely you can see the water still dripping from her legs.

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And here she is a short while later, still wet and perhaps finally getting a little tired after enjoying a nice romp through the woods.

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Chris and I might go to the park this afternoon if it’s not snowing or raining. It’s a nice place and it’s definitely a good outing for an energetic puppy!





Filed Under: Canada, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: blow, dog, fall_color, forest, fun, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hike, leaves, Midnight, milkweed, natural, nature, puppy, seedhead, seeds, Taylor_Creek_Park, Toronto, trees, water, water_filters, wet_dog, wind, woods

This neighborhood’s getting noisy!

October 29, 2008 by Tricia

Earlier today I was startled by a really loud sound. I thought that there had been an accident in front of the house, but when I looked outside I couldn’t see anything unusual. It wasn’t until I took the dog outside to do her business that I noticed a huge bulldozer parked on the side street near our house. I guess a material handling company must have dropped it off earlier – probably when I heard the loud noise.

I’ll be that it’s going to be really noisy around here tomorrow when that big machine starts doing whatever it’s here to do. I hope they aren’t going to dig up the sidewalks again. The last two times they’ve done that (in the 7 years we’ve lived here!) it was for upgrades to the water pipe and gas pipe systems.

Yesterday afternoon I heard a really loud noise too. I happened just as I was looking outside, noticing how windy it was and that one of our neighbors garbage cans was on the sidewalk ready to roll out into the road if it got any windier and Boom … there was a loud crash and a rolling thunder type noise in our driveway.

It turned out to have been caused by our neighbors large recycling container falling over in the wind and rolling halfway down the driveway. Man those things can make some noise when they fall over!

The driveway is like a wind tunnel in the winter. I sure hope that that noise isn’t going to be a daily occurrence!

Have you been startled by any loud noises in your neighborhood lately? If you are having wind like we are having (and we had snow flurries yesterday and today too! Sob!) I’ll bet you’ve heard some odd noises.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Bang, blew_over, boom, bulldozer, Crash, digging, falling, loud_noise, Neighborhood, noisy, recycling_container, startled, wind, windy

A concert in the afternoon

October 4, 2008 by Tricia

Chris and I did something different today. We went to a Progressive Rock concert at … of all places … the local Legion Hall.

The bands played from 2:30 pm until about 8:30 pm … I know, very strange hours for a concert, but hey .. it was at a Royal Canadian legion after all. Maybe that’s the only time it could be booked?

The bands weren’t professional, but they were pretty good. I’m not the biggest fan of progressive rock, it’s my husband that really loves that stuff. I’m more of a classic rock, indie and techno kind of person. It was a fun afternoon/ early evening though. I’m sure Chris will write about it on one of his music blogs, probably by tomorrow.

The place was close to our home so we were able to walk both ways. On the way back we zig zagged through a few side streets and we past a house with a beautiful garden at the front of the house. If I ever decide to completely redo our tiny front yard I’ll try to do something like what they did. Of course our front yard is really really small … like 10×10 ft. LOL So I guess we won’t have the antique looking wooden swing sets that they had to one side of their garden. Well … maybe if we move and get a bigger house on a bigger property?

So what did you do today? Yard work, visit relatives or did you go to a concert or some kind of event too?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Music, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: afternoon, afternoon_concert, Classic_rock, concert, front_yard, garden, hall, house, legion, Progressive_rock, rock, Royal_Canadian_legion, side_street, walked

Remember those “call before you dig” commercials?

September 30, 2008 by Tricia

Yesterday our neighborhood got a stark reminder as to why you should always call your gas, electric and or telephone company before you start digging in your yard …

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At about 11 a.m. the sound of police, fire and ambulance sirens filled the air. Chris and I went outside and we were startled to see several police cars (maybe 6 in total) starting to block off the street across from us. Other police cars were also blocking off side streets a block or so away too. A moment or two later two firetrucks and an ambulance showed up and parked halfway down the street across from us.

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Within minutes the streets were filled with concerned neighbors.
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Chris walked across the street to talk to a few of the people who were standing on the sidewalk to see what happened.

It seems that one of the homeowners on the street across from us decided to dig up some tree roots. I don’t know if it was the roots of a dead tree or what, but when he was digging he hit the gas line!

So it was a gas leak that was causing all of the hubbub outside.

Chris and I could smell the gas outside too, so it was a pretty bad leak. I mean the house where the leak was is at least a full block away! No wonder the police were blocking off so many streets! The police were also going door to door to all of the houses on the street across from us and asking people to evacuate their homes.

About twenty to thirty minutes after all of the emergency vehicles arrived the first vehicle from the gas company arrived, then a little bit after that a big truck from the gas company came along. The men spent a few minutes gearing up and I noticed two of them with silver Zero Halliburton type briefcases. I’ll bet that their testing equiptment was in those cases.

Once the gas company arrived on the scene and inspected the area the firetrucks departed as did a few of the police cars. It didn’t take the gas company long to fix the leak – maybe 15 minutes? I was surprised at how fast they did the repair … or maybe they just shut off the gas to the house and came back later .. I’m not sure, but they weren’t there very long.

I’d say the street returned to normal within an hour or so. It was strange to see so many emergency vehicles descend so close to our house!

Anyway … let this post be a reminder to anyone that’s thinking of doing some landscaping or digging in their yard. Call the service companies (gas, phone and electric) before you dig so that you don’t end up blowing up your house or endangering your neighbors!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: accident, ambulance, blocked_street, call_before_you_dig, digging, Emergency, EMS, firetrucks, gas, gas_leak, gas_line, Neighborhood, neighbors, police, roots, scary, smell, tree_roots, yard

There’s people picking through my garbage each week

September 3, 2008 by Tricia

The title of this post probably makes me sound paranoid, but there really are people picking through my garbage every Monday night. Honest.

I can’t stand it! It’s worse on recycling days which is every two weeks. I’ll be outside with the dog and I’ll see people going through one recycling bin after another looking for bottles and cans and whatever else they might be looking for in order to make some money.

I wrote about people picking through actual garbage back in April because I suspected those people were looking for credit card receipts or bank slips. I thought they might be identity thieves. The ones I’m seeing lately are mainly going through the recycling though.

Now when I wrote my first post about garbage pickers several people commented that they also had that happen regularly in their area. It’s on the increase here in Toronto.

Plus it’s against the law. once the garbage is on the curb it’s supposed to be the property of the city and our city is supposedly cracking down on these garbage pickers. The money that the city gets from the recycled material helps to cut down some of our costs and I presume our taxes (although property taxes have been going up every year!). I saw a news story on this a few weeks ago and it said that the city would be handing out hefty fines to anyone they caught picking through garbage.

You might be thinking – it’s garbage, you’re throwing it away so who cares what happens to it. While that might be true, I just don’t like the idea of someone picking through my garbage in front of my home. We never throw out credit card slips or paperwork that has account numbers on it. We shred that stuff and burn it in our Chimenea in the backyard. So we are probably fairly safe from anyone stealing our identity – at least out of our garbage, but anyone looking at what we’ve thrown out could still tell if we’d made major purchases etc … so it would give would be thieves an idea of what’s in our house.

Once it’s left my driveway I don’t care anymore as the contents are unlikely to be associated with my house, but while it’s sitting out front it’s just too easy to learn a lot about the people inside.

Plus … it’s just creepy! My neighbor, Alli , from across the street doesn’t like garbage pickers either.

On Monday evening Chris and I were both standing outside with our dog trying to get her to do her business when we saw a lady going through one of our neighbors recycling bins across the street. We decided to stay outside for a bit to see what she would do and while we were talking with another neighbor, still in front of our driveway, right in front of our recycling bins and garbage – the lady crossed the street and headed for our bins. Before she made it to our garbage she changed her mind and walked up the street around our planted boulevard and then turned and approached from the sidewalk. Then she changed her mind again and walked on the street towards our recycling.

I don’t know if she wasn’t sure if we were the owners of the house, perhaps she just thought we were a couple out walking our dog (in bare feet (Chris) and puffy slippers (me), right!). When she finally got close to our garbage, looking very much like a predator I turned to her and said “that’s illegal you know”. She just looked at me, said sorry and walked passed us and all of our other neighbors garbage and turned onto a side street when she reached the corner.

Is it strange that I think it’s creepy and that I feel a little violated when I see someone picking through my garbage?

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: account, April, bank, bills, bin, bottles, cans, Chimenea, Chris, city, creditcard, creepy, curb, dog, driveway, garbage, garbagebags, garbagepicker, home, house, identity, illegal, lady, law, material, monday, Money, neighbor, night, Paper, paperwork, picker, presume, property, receipts, recycling, shred, someone, stealing, story, street, stuff, thief, Toronto

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