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Midnight’s been acting strange today

April 20, 2008 by Tricia

Poor Midnight.

She had a great day yesterday. Chris and I took her to the park and she ran around and played fetch with us. She also played with other dogs too. Then when I was outside doing a bit of gardening Chris brought her out to watch me work so she was outside a good portion of the day yesterday.

She was even introduced to the hose for the first time when I watered the garden beds after planting some new plants. She kept trying to drink the water as I sprayed the garden.

Today though, I’m not feeling so hot and since I haven’t slept I’m not really even that steady on my feet. So other than Chris taking her out a few times she hasn’t had that exciting a day.

Actually, she had us worried earlier. Chris took her to the park and he met a man with a one year old Chocolate lab and for some reason Chris felt comfortable enough to let Midnight off the leash in the park. That’s something we’d decided we weren’t going to do yet because she’s too young, too excitable and doesn’t always listen when she’s excited.

Apparently she did listen to Chris as she played with the other dog and came back to him when called, but when Chris came home with her she was panting really bad. We’d never heard her pant so hard or for so long. She just kept flopping down on the ground.

We gave her water and a couple of ice cubes in case she was both hot and thirsty, but still she kept panting. She finally seemed a lot better after about 15 minutes but she was really tired out and slept for a while.

Since that time she seems ok, but she keeps looking outside and whining. She can see the park from our front door. She can probably see dogs down there and kids playing on swing sets and I hope that’s the reason she’s whining.

She’s just acting odd.

Poor Midnight.





Filed Under: Great Sites, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Walking Tagged With: acting, Chris, comfort, dog, dogs, door, Food, garden, Gardening, home, hot, kids, looking outside, Midnight, odd, off leash, pacing, panting, plants, played in park, puppy, tired, tired out, water, whining

Garbage pickers – identity thieves?

April 8, 2008 by Tricia

Something odd happened last night. I took our puppy Midnight out front at about 12:30 a.m. so she could do her final business of the night and we were both startled to see two people picking through our neighbors garbage.

There were two guys riding around on bikes that had what appeared to be home-made trailers attached to them. They were stopping at every house to go through the garbage.

Now I don’t mind if someone takes something that I’ve set out that we no longer plan to use. Maybe a broken chair that someone thinks they can repair, an old TV or something like that, certainly not my Rimowa. In fact when I’ve put items like that out I’m usually glad someone came by and took it because I’m pretty sure the garbage men wouldn’t take some of the things we’ve put out.

These guys weren’t just looking for furniture, appliances or other loose items by the garbage though. They were actually opening up garbage cans or garbage bags and going through them.

When I first saw the two curbside pickers I was about to go outside with Midnight but I pulled her back and waited hoping they’d go away. Midnight must have realized I didn’t trust the two young men and she watched them from the screen door and let out low rumbling growls.

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A lovely spring weekend in the city

April 6, 2008 by Tricia

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white Tulips

Such a dreamy picture of some of the white tulips that I grow in my garden …. It’s the perfect time for a gardener to be dreaming of tulips and other spring flowers too. The weather is finally beginning to warm up and all the plants in my garden are beginning to come out of their dormant state.

I was just saying on my gardening blog that it’s such a beautiful day here in Toronto that I expect to go outside this afternoon and tidy up my garden. Hopefully I don’t become obsessed and stay out there for hours!

We’d also like to take our dog out for a good walk today.

Last weekend we went to Cherry Beach twice (although Sunday was super cold and windy, especially at the beach, so we ended up going to The Brickworks for our walk). It was beautiful! Yesterday we ended up going to The Beach and walking on the boardwalk. So today … if I can pry myself away from the computer and then from the garden, we’d like to go to Cherry beach again.

I just love living in Toronto. The weathers fairly nice most of the year (not this past winter!) and there are so many things to do. I love it. Plus now that we have a dog we have more incentive to get out and enjoy what this great city has to offer.

What have you been doing on this beautiful spring weekend? Working in the garden or doing something outside as you enjoy the great weather?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Canada, Entertainment, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden, Walking Tagged With: beautiful, beautiful day, blog, boardwalk, Cherry beach, cold, dog, enjoy, enjoy the city, enjoy the day, flower, flowers, garden, Gardening, go to the beach, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, photo, picture, plant, plants, spring, spring day, sunday, the beach, the beaches, the Brickworks, Toronto, walk, Walking, warm, water, weather, weekend

What’s blooming in your garden?

March 30, 2008 by Tricia

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Pink Tulip

So far we don’t have any spring flowers blooming in our garden. In fact most of our yard and garden beds are still covered in snow. However, I’m sure that’s not the case for everyone! Surely some of you are starting to see spring flowers?

I’m getting antsy to see our plants start to sprout from the ground. It’s warming up and the snows melting so I know I won’t have to wait much longer.

The flower that I’ve posted today is one of my Angelique tulips. This is a double flowering tulip. When it blooms it has an abundance of petals and almost looks like a rose. It’s lovely and it has a nice light scent as well.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Angelique tulip, bloom, blooming, blooms, flower, flowers, garden, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, petals, photo, pink, plant, rose, scent, snow, spring, tulip, warm, yard

New Neighbors Soon

March 16, 2008 by Tricia

I think I mentioned that my elderly neighbor, Sofie, the one that I’ve called my stalker from the day I moved in here because she watches me all the time when I’m outside in the garden or even watches through her living room window, had a minor stroke about three weeks ago?

Well she’s been in the hospital ever since and her family has told us that she won’t be coming back to her house. She’ll hopefully be moving in with one of them, but in the meantime she’s waiting to get into a rehabilitation hospital so that she can learn to walk a little steadier before she goes to one of her children’s homes.

I’m just starting to miss her. Believe me, I feel guilty that I don’t miss her more, but being watched ALL the time was really stressful!

Since she’s been in the hospital her oldest son has been coming around to her house almost daily – more than he did when she was living there! and he’s been working on her basement. Up until a few days ago I had no idea what he was doing down there – renovating? Repairing something? – all I knew what that it was darn noisy and he’d start making noise at about 7 a.m.!

It turns out that her basement was just full of mold! She had an old bed down there – one that I know she slept in sometimes in the summer because the basement was so cool and it was covered in mold all over the bottom of it. Mold also covered what little wood was in the unfinished basement too.

So her son’s been coming over and tearing things out of the basement and then hauling them away in his pickup truck. The basement always seemed kind of empty to me whenever I had the opportunity to go over there, but he’s managed to have things to haul away under his tonneau cover almost each day for the last two weeks. I sure hope he’s not removing things from the house that he shouldn’t be!

So I guess sometime in late spring or early summer we might have a new neighbor in Sofies house. We still don’t know if they’re going to sell the house or if perhaps one of her family members (maybe a grandson or granddaughter) might end up moving in.

All I know is that we’ll have new neighbors on both sides of our house because my Karaoke neighbors finally sold their home in February too. They’ll be moving out April 8th. I didn’t see the new couple that will be moving in, but it sounds like they might be in their early 30’s and it didn’t seem like they have any kids from Chris’ conversation with them when he met them the day they were looking at the house. Hopefully they aren’t as noisy as my old Karaoke neighbors.

Whatever happens with Sofie’s house has me a bit worried. We share our narrow, one car, driveway with her so if someone new moves in and if they have a car (Sofie doesn’t) we’ll have to work out some sharing arrangement I guess. I just hope they are nice and easy to get along with regarding things like that.

Do any of you have to share a driveway with a neighbor? If so, what arrangements have you worked out?

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