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Sleeping Dragons

October 7, 2006 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Sleeping:

Chris and Puff the Chinese Water Dragon –

Chris and Puff the magic dragon

Chris was spending some time with our water dragon Puff, but he fell asleep while watching TV. I took this photo about 8 years ago.

I don’t have any of my Chinese water dragons anymore. Now I know that many of you that are viewing these photos don’t care for reptiles, but these lizards are beautiful. Unfortunately you aren’t seeing the best of my photos because I had to find ones to fit the sleeping theme. I do have some beautiful photos of my dragons. In fact, three of my photos and an article that I wrote about the care of Chinese water dragons were just published in an annual magazine called Reptiles USA 2007. I’m amazed that I have an article running in a magazine for a whole year.

sleeping dragons

Night, Puff and Rogue all fell asleep together in one big pile o’ lizard. I miss those girls. They were my babies.

Now, as I said earlier, I know some of you don’t like reptiles, but if you are leaving a comment please don’t say anything bad about them – these were family to me. They were beautiful, smart and sweet.

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Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: Chinese Water Dragon, lizard, Photo Hunters, reptile, Saturday photo scavenger hunt, sleeping

Gritting my teeth

October 5, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about MY KARAOKE NEIGHBORS

1. OMG! As I sit here writing this post on Wednesday afternoon I’m slowly being driven crazy by the “karaoke” neighbors that living the adjoining house next door.

2. No, they aren’t Karaoking, thank goodness ’cause that’s bad enough. No, they’ve been playing some gawd awful instruments in the last few days though. ALL DAY.

3. Last year the son brought home a Tuba. Yeah a tuba. Probably due to a music class at school. Well I think he brought one home from school, but I’m starting to wonder if his parents and or uncle just went out and bought it for him because I’ve heard it a few times in the last month or so, including today.

4. I think I might start screaming soon. Most of this week I’ve been hearing bad electric guitar. It starts around 8 in the morning. Then the music stops around oh noon or so and I get to listen to some vacuuming or perhaps floor hockey. Whatever they are doing at that time they hit the walls a lot. Vroom vroom bang, clunk, bang. This is usually accompanied by loud singing.

5. Now, if you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time you probably know that I don’t sleep very much because of my abdominal pain (Crohns), and I am in fact awake most of the night. Lately I’ve been going to bed sometime between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m., and I sleep until perhaps 11 a.m. but thanks to my neighbors I really haven’t been getting that tiny bit of sleep lately at all.

6. If the guitar playing was half decent I might not mind it so much, but I’d still probably want them to turn it down a bit. However they are playing pretty much full blast through an amplifier in their basement or living room. I haven’t quite pinpointed where the sound is originating, but it doesn’t really matter because I can hear it from the bedroom upstairs, the main floor of my house and even in my basement.

7. One word of advice for anyone out there learning guitar. Don’t plug your electric guitar into an amplifier while you are still learning a song and playing it over and over again. Especially if you are not catching on very well. You can play it unplugged and still hear it. When you do get good enough at the song and want to hear it properly, don’t blast it – you still might not be as good as you think you are.

8. Honestly – don’t do it, this is why neighbors kill each other.

9. Sometime between two and three each afternoon the music starts up again. Usually it’s bad guitar played very loudly. The same one or two songs or parts of songs over and over again.

10. Today it’s something else. I haven’t quite decided if they are playing an accordion – badly, or perhaps a keyboard that sounds a lot like an accordion. It sounds like they are attempting to play very bad polka music on it. That’s how bad it is- I can’t tell which instrument it really is! Help me!

11. This is at least twenty times worse than the poorly played electric guitar, and 10 times worse than the foghorn tuba. Speaking of the tuba. They haven’t mastered any form of song on that yet. It’s just notes, often the same off key note over and over again. Luckily the longest they usually play this is about 30 minutes.

12. You can imagine how irritating this might be if I was healthy, and if I was getting a good sleep each night, but it’s almost unbearably irritating when you’ve only had three hours sleep and you are in pain and are feverish. On top of that, my husband is an amazing musician. He plays 16+ instruments and sings too. I’ve developed quite a fine ear for music and this only increases the “quit now while you are still lucky to be alive” factor of this irritating new hobby of our neighbors.

13. We’ve talked to our neighbors about their loud karaoking before, asked them to perhaps turn their speakers so that they don’t face our house, and they did for a while. Don’t get me wrong they are nice enough people and generally co-operative, but they forget after a while and start up again. Now I suppose we’ll have to talk to them about they’re musical instrument playing. Oh, how to do that tactfully? I don’t think it’s possible. A couple of years ago, when we were renovating our living room dining room area (still a work in progress), we even built a floating sound proof wall on the side that adjoins their house. It helps to some degree but not enough.

One thing that I do know – The next house that we purchase will not be a semi-attached-detached. No way! I’d actually love to buy their house someday and turn this into a nice sized house. Now that would be nice.

I’m playing music now too- at a moderate volume. Rob Zombie anyone? Or Perhaps some Black Sabbath?

Fairies wear boots,

Oh ya got ta believe me.

I saw it, I saw it,

With my own two eyes.

Happy Thursday!

Filed Under: Thursday Thirteen Tagged With: accordian, amplifier, bad music, electric guitar, irritating, karaoke, Karaoking, keyboard, neighbors, Thursday Thirteen, tuba

Saran Wrapped Vehicle

October 4, 2006 by Tricia

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Filed Under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Canada, car, Danforth and Victoria, photo, Saran wrapped vehicle, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday

The Front Garden

October 1, 2006 by Tricia

It’s Doctor Moms last day here. I’m so sad, she’s been a great roomie and we’ve had a lot of fun visiting with each other. I’m hoping that all of my visitors have gone over to visit with her too. You can still vote for the Idiot of the week. Look over her last few posts to rate the Idiot selection and then select one to vote for. She’ll announce the winner on Monday. Go on, go vote.

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I thought that I’d show you a couple of the flowering plants that I grow in my front garden bed, and in our planted boulevard.

The flowerbeds at the front of our house were more of an after thought after we finished putting in raised flower beds with interlocking easy stone, and installed a patio in the backyard. We used some of the left over stones to create raised beds in the front.

The backyard garden was supposed to be our delightfully special garden, but the front has become a rival to it as it’s matured.

Here’s a photo of Autumn Joy Sedum.

autumnjoysedum

This plant starts out looking like a green succulent, but usually by the end of July the flower stalks begin to grow. As the flower buds develop the heads of the flower stalks are green at first, then they become a whitish colour. Personally I think they look a bit like cauliflower at this point. By the end of August the blossoms to be are turning a nice pink and the bees are starting to notice them. In fact they are often covered in bees.

By mid-September all of the tiny flower buds begin to open and they go from pink to this very pretty magenta colour. This colour will darken as the days get cooler. By the end of October the flowers will be finished and will have dried out. I think that they look sort of ornamental around this time when they are dried out, sort of like dried flowers – beige in colour but still interesting.

A few of the sunflowers that I grow in my front Boulevard Garden bed:

yellowsunflower4

Mr. Fab seems to think I’m freakishly tall (I’m not, I’m only 5′ 10 1/2″), but if he saw my sunflowers he’d realize that they are the ones that are freakishly tall. Some of them must be 14 or more feet tall.

We planted our front boulevard flower bed with Siberian Iris’, Salvia, marigolds, alysium, dahlia’s, daylilies, delphinium, malva, cosmos, peonies, spring bulbs, four types of sunflowers, and we have a Morning Glory vine growing on the “No Parking Sign” that’s in the boulevard flower bed.

From April until at least the end of October there is always something blooming in that flower bed. We planted it more for our neighbors enjoyment than our own, and they all seem to love it. Plus, we are the only ones with a planted boulevard for several blocks, so our house is very easy to find if a friend or relative is trying to find it.

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: Autumn Joy Sedum, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, planted Boulevard, Sunflower, tall flower

Sweet Baby Scott

September 30, 2006 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is COMFY

Here’s a photo from the past:

My family 147

That adorable looking little girl is my niece Petra. She’s the one that got married this past April. I know that she and her brother Scott- the cute baby in the photo, are almost 4 years apart in age. I was 12 when Petey was born, so I must be about 15 or 16 in that photo! Do you think I look like a 16 year old in that photo?

I chose this photo because we looked so comfy sitting on the couch together. Me loving my new little nephew. Look at the little Moccasins on his feet. They were the cutest little kids, and they’ve turned out to be both beautiful and handsome as they’ve grown.

Have you visited my friend Doctor Mom yet? Why not? Every week she posts contestants on her site for Idiot of the week. All of the contestants are up now and it’s time to vote. There’s some doozies this week. Go on over and have a look for yourself.

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Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: Comfy, Nephew, Niece, photo, Photo Hunters, photos, Saturday photo scavenger hunt

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