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Here doggy doggy!

April 28, 2012 by Tricia

I got some unexpected exercise this afternoon. Just when my husband was about to go to work he opened the door and we both saw a scruffy little dog running loose on the other side of the street. I just hate seeing a stray dog in my neighborhood. I always worry that the dog is going to end up getting hit by a car since the street I live on is fairly busy.


I decided to try to catch the dog if I could. Usually when I’ve seen a dog on the loose in the past the owner isn’t too far behind. So I put on my coat and grabbed one of my dogs leashes and off I went in the direction that I’d last seen the dog run in. As I walked down the street I caught sight of the dog running across the street in front of a car. I cringed – but luckily it made it safely across.

It took me a few blocks, but I managed to start to catch up to the little dog. Naturally just as I did it turned down a side street and went off towards some Housing for seniors. That was actually better because it was a quieter street so it was safer for the dog if it started to run across the road again.

I did manage to get close to the dog. Not close enough to pet it or to put a leash on it. I think I would have gained it’s trust but it’s owners finally appeared and the dog ran to them. They were nice and they thanked me for trying to help their dog. They said their dog slipped out when they opened the door to get the paper. Hopefully that doesn’t happen too often!

Do you ever worry when you see loose dogs running around your neighborhood? Do you try to go out and help them like I did?





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: busy street, cars, catch, crossed street, leash, loose dog, Neighborhood, neighbors, runaway dog, running, sight, street, Walking

Long walks with my dog

December 29, 2011 by Tricia

I’ve been walking my dog a lot more lately. We’ve been taking long long walks through the neighborhood. It’s interesting to see the different neighborhoods and areas that are within walking distance of my house.

The other day, Boxing Day (Dec 26th) one of the biggest shopping days we have here in Canada, I decided to take a walk up to what is called “The Danforth”. It’s not all that far from where I live – maybe a mile or so. My goal was a particular pet store. You see I thought I’d lost my dogs favorite bone over the holidays and I wanted to replace it as quickly as possible before she noticed. She plays with her bone pretty much all day so it would be tragic for it to be missing!

So … I got my dog ready and off we went for our walk. It was about 4:30 in the afternoon. I was pretty sure the store would be open …. but once we got to the store I could see it was closed. I couldn’t believe it. There was a sign on the door that it was only open that day from 10 to 3 pm! The biggest shopping day of the year and they were only open for five hours? Very strange.

Oh well – my dog and I got our exercise that day. Good thing too because there was a snow storm (the first in this area!) the next day and it was way too cold for a long walk. Oh and I found her bone the next day as well. We also saw some strange things on our route home. I know people travel long distances when they visit at Christmas but you don’t usually see trucks marked pool fence az on the street. Someone obviously had a visitor from Arizona for Christmas.

Hopefully you had a nice Christmas or holiday season. Mine was quite different from normal – not in a good way unfortunately …

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: afternoon, biggest shopping day, bone, boxing day, Canada, christmas, closed, favorite toy, holiday, Neighborhood, odd, pet store, Shopping, The Danforth, Toronto, walk dog, Walking

My dog is so spoiled!

November 29, 2011 by Tricia

I think by now everyone in our neighborhood knows our dog Midnight. Luckily it’s a fairly dog friendly neighborhood as there are quite a few people around with dogs of their own. Our Lab seems to be well liked by most people that meet her – and I’m thankful for that. Of course she’s a friendly girl and I’ve tried my best to train her well.

I think our dog has been getting spoiled lately.  Naturally she’s just loving every minute of it.  About three months ago we found a very nice round dog bed and we put it in our bedroom for her to use whenever she’s upstairs and she just loves it.  Whenever she comes upstairs she goes in each room – two spare rooms and the main bedroom and jumps on each bed, and then she jumps down and rolls around on her doggy bed.  I guess it’s no wonder that I’ve nicknamed her “Goldy Locks” what with her trying out all the beds to see which one she likes best. LOL

Just like the information listed above, my dog must have her favorite toy. I think she has it with her pretty much wherever she goes in the house.  She tries to bring it outside with her too .. but when she has brought it outside she’s tried to bury it so we don’t let her bring her favorite bone outdoors too often.  I’m sure she’d freak out if she lost it!

Do you spend a lot of time with your dog or cat?  Do you pamper your pet too?  Tell me what you do with your pet.

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Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: cat, dog, dog bed, dog food, favorite toy, Food, fun, happy, house, iams naturals, outside, pampered, pet care, pets, play, rolls, spoiled dog, upstairs, walks

The tree that fell on our house, lawn and car!

September 21, 2011 by Tricia

I don’t think I mentioned it on this blog, but back in August a huge storm came up suddenly and we were left with damage to our house and car.

It was a Sunday afternoon – August 21st, and my husband was out shopping. I noticed the skies had darkened to that sickly stormy green that you see before a tornado touches down. I stepped out onto our enclosed front porch hoping that my husband had come home because I had a feeling the storm was going to be bad. Just then, the rain started coming down violently. I tried closing the windows of our enclosed porch as the rain rushed in and as I did I saw our car trying to pull into the driveway.

Shortly after my husband pulled into our driveway I thought about running outside to help him bring in the groceries that he’d just purchased, but just then there was a crash on the house, and then the roof on the enclosed porch and then all I could see were branches covering my whole small lawn, walkway and our car!

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Did my husband make it out of the car? Was he still inside?

I couldn’t hear anything. The rain was crashing down so hard and I could barely see out the windows. I tried going back inside the house and I saw the power was out. Then, I tried to get out of the house and the front door was blocked by tree branches so I couldn’t get out.

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For a few minutes I didn’t know if my husband was still in the car and if he was ok or not. Then as the rain started to die down I saw my husband get out of the car. When he made it to me he told me that he’d been trying to call me with the cellphone, but of course the power was off inside the house so our cordless phone wasn’t working. I had however pounded on the wall and managed to alert our next door neighbor and he came out to see what was going on and man was he surprised to see that a huge branch from his city tree had fallen on our houses!’

Funny how things happen – about half an hour before the storm I had noticed the neighbors that we share our driveway with arrive and it looked like they were going to park in the driveway but they didn’t. If they had it would have been there car that had been hit by the huge branch. Of course our car only had a few little scratches on it – the main damage was to our house and our other neighbors evestroughs when the huge branch came crashing down and oh … to some of my roses too. What I was going to say though was that if I had run out of the porch to help my husband with the groceries or if my husband had gotten out of the car immediately upon arriving home either of use could have been hit by that branch – so yeah – it’s funny how things happen, thee things averted I suppose you could say.

The branch that fell on our walkway, garden bed, lawn and car was over twenty feet in length and I estimate – especially after we cut it up! – that it weighed over 500 pounds, perhaps substantially more.

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Anyway this post is getting long! We called our insurance company to let them know what happened, but we didn’t make a claim. We were told that there was a good chance that because it was a city tree that we could make a claim against the city. Uh huh. Well the power was out for about 7 hours that day and it took me until close to ten in the evening to get in touch with Toronto’s city information number 311 where I got a reference number for my claim and also informed the city that I needed an “urban forestry” cleanup ie all that wood on my lawn!

My semi-detached house neighbor and I both put in claims with the city about the damage to our houses from the city tree. Unfortunately I just found out last week that the city turned down our claim because it was a storm – ie caused by nature so they aren’t to blame. I’m pretty sure our neighbor got the same answer so I guess we’ll have to get together and either compare insurance quotes or just equally chip in for repairs to our evestroughs. We definitely need to fix them before winter!

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Photography, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: big branch, Chris, city tree, crushed roses, damage, damaged car, damaged house, driveway, eves trough, evestroughs, fallen branch, heavy rain, hit car, husband, lawn, power out, rain, scratches, semidetatched, sudden storm, summer storm, tornado watch, wall, Windows, winds

Glad this busy Saturday is over!

September 17, 2011 by Tricia

I’m coming to the end of yet another thoroughly busy day. I started out this morning by doing a little bit of house cleaning. Actually, it was more than a little bit of house cleaning as I was tackling the basement which I like to call our storage area.

I think it’s just about time for us to have a yard sale. Unfortunately I don’t think our yard is big enough! We have a lot of stuff we could get rid of, and believe me, I wouldn’t miss any of it.

I have a few boxes in the basement that I really haven’t unpacked from when we moved from our apartment ten years ago! I even found items that I used to use when I was a jeweler, I hung on to some of the tools because some of them could be used in the house, but items like my jewelery scale that I used for weighing gold that only weighed up to 300 grams or my old micrometers for measuring pieces of gold or metal, and of course my old ring sizing mandrel – what would I need any of those things for now? My sister is still in the jewelery trade I suppose I can give her some of my tools if she wants them and then sell the rest. Who can’t use extra money?

We also store extra or spare furniture in the basement. I was going to refinish a few of the pieces, but I don’t think I’m going to use them now so I’d be perfectly happy to let them go in a yard sale.

The basement is a big job so I only put the morning into it for now, then in the afternoon I went out shopping with my husband. We were about to go to the Toronto Humane Society to look at dogs that are up for adoption when we were done shopping but it was too late in the day. We’ll got tomorrow or Monday. Like I said in my last post I’ve been thinking of getting a second dog for quite a while now and because of recent events I want a true guard dog. Ha!

Then, an old friend came over for dinner. An old Russian friend from back in the days when I worked in the jewelery trade. It seems like everyone was corrupt in the business in those days except my sister, myself and a few other people and by corrupt I mean doing other things other than jewelery. Anyway these friends of mine have always had my back so they’re going to keep an eye on this situation too.

Now I’m ready to just relax!

How ’bout you? Did you have a busy Saturday too?

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Moving or Organizing, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Shopping, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: adopt dog, basement, boxes, busy saturday, calipers, cleaning, dinner, dog, friends, guard dog, house, house cleaning, humane society, jewelery scale, jewelery trade, mandrel, moved, new dog, over, ring sizing, Russian, Russians, scale, storage, tools, Toronto, unpacked, yard sale

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