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Odd Laws

August 3, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about ODD LAWS

1…. Canada’s Criminal Code states that anyone, “offending a public place with a bad smell” is liable to two years in jail. If that’s true where are the Feds when someone stinks up a grocery store aisle with a “silent but deadly”?

2…. One old law in British Columbia makes it illegal to kill a Sasquatch (big foot). Another in Toronto makes it illegal for pigs to run in the streets. This became law in 1834 and has never been changed. I’ll have to remember that the next time my neighbors take their pot bellied pig out for a run.

3…. Margarine was banned from Canada in 1886. However, in Quebec it is illegal for margarine to be the same color as butter. For years, it was illegal in that province to have margarine in your refrigerator. It costs $100,000 per month for Quebec to produce non-butter colored margarine. I knew about the Quebec law, but I didn’t know about margarine being banned in all of Canada. That law must have changed ’cause I have margarine in my fridge.

4…. In Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, all cyclists are required to carry a kerosene lantern, which can be seen plainly. Oh that must be fun when they wipe out!

5…. You cannot release ten or more helium-filled balloons in any City of Toronto park within a 24 hour period. But, I have Compulsive Obsessive disorder and I MUST release eleven helium-filled balloons every day or else the world will stop turning! What am I going to do if I get caught?

6…. In Fort Qu’ Appelle, Saskatchewan all teenagers walking down the main street must have their shoes tied. Tied to what? I’m picturing a row of teens walking, each with one shoe tied to their nearest neighbors shoe.

7…. According to a British law passed in 1845, attempting to commit suicide was a capital offense. Offenders could be hanged for trying. LOL what irony.

8…. In Michigan, it is illegal to chain an alligator to a fire hydrant.

9…. On the island of Jersey it’s against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season.

10…. In Fairbanks, Alaska it is illegal to feed a moose alcoholic beverages.

11…. It is illegal to hunt camels in the state of Arizona.

12…. Mailing an entire building has been illegal in the U.S. since 1916 when a man mailed a 40,000-ton brick house across Utah to avoid high freight rates.

13…. and finally … In Texas it is illegal to have sex with a fish; in Florida it is illegal to get a fish drunk; and N.Carolina thought both laws were so good so they passed a law stating it’s illegal to have sex with a drunk fish.

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It’s so hot I’ll swim with the geese

August 2, 2006 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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My Reptilian Pets

July 29, 2006 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Pets/Animals

Warning: If you really don’t like turtles or lizards go away now and come back another day.

The Box Turtles:

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The box turtle on the left is Spaz. He’s an Eastern box turtle and he thinks he’s a lizard.

He likes to climb. Only problem is that he doesn’t do it all that well. Hence the name Spaz. The turtle on the right is Spaz’ love interest Myrtle. She’s an Ornate box turtle. She’s not a very good climber either but she tries. Spaz is about 11 years old and Myrtle was 35 or so when we got her so I guess she’s 46 now. She’s getting up there. They were out for a garden walk when I snapped these pics.

Now for the Water Dragons!

This is a photo of two of my water dragons. Night is on the left and Rogue is on the right. Don’t they look cute, it’s almost as if they posed that way. I had a total of 7 water dragons at one time, but sadly all are long gone.

My main website started as a way to help people care for their water dragon lizards, but over the 11 years that it’s been in existence it’s grown into a monster of a site with information on the care of over 100 popular pet reptiles. The site has also had over 10 million visitors in that time. I have an article coming out in Reptiles USA magazine August 1st about the care of Water Dragons. Yep, these babies have made me famous in select circles.

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Finally, my beloved Napoleon. I really care/cared about all of my pets but Napoleon was so very special. He was a rescue and we never thought we’d end up keeping him but he grew on us and we ended up having him 9 years. We think he was about 13 when he passed away in 2003.

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He never liked the camera so it was hard to take a picture of him looking relaxed. He was such a sweetie. I think rescued animals know when they’ve found a good home and I think he was such a good boy because he’d had such a terrible life before we brought him home. If you like iguanas and want to know more about Napoleons story go to my main site and read about his rescue.

He was tame, very tame, but that came with a lot of work and training. He also had a TON of personality and was smart. He was trained to poop in a particular area too. Now would you think you could potty train a lizard? Well ya can.

I’d say his personality was a cross between a cat and a dog to use familiar examples. He was like a cat in that he would do the things he wanted to do when he wanted to whether that be come over for a visit and a rub or get curious and get into trouble. He was like a dog in that he really enjoyed attention and seemed to know when we were talking to him and he’d usually respond by “talking” back to us by bobbing his head.

Anyway, to end this and give you and idea of just how big he was here’s a picture of him with my husband Chris. Napoleon was 7 feet long and weighed approx 15 pounds near the time of his passing. May he rest in peace. I felt like I lost a son when he died. Actually, I think I’m still grieving.

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Me, depressed? Nahhhh

July 27, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about ME again of course

I saw my Occupational Health Doctor at work on Tuesday and he put me off work again for yet another month. I think he might have put me off for longer since it’s clear that my illness and pain have not improved much during my lengthy time off, but, I think he’s bringing me back for an appointment sooner than I expected because he thinks I might be starting to become depressed. He thought I had a bit of a flat effect (not showing much emotion when answering questions, and talking) and was concerned.

I explained to him that I hadn’t slept well the night before. My knee pain makes it almost impossible to find a comfortable position in which to sleep, and well, my abdominal pain does it’s own share of waking me up or keeping me from sleeping too. I also told him that my medical pay had run out and that I was worried about not having any money.

I think I relieved some of his concern, but he still suggested that I go home and take a good long hard look in the mirror and ask myself if I might be depressed. I decided to go one better and make a list of why I don’t think I’m depressed. You tell me what you think, especially if you’ve been visiting my sight for a while now:

I don’t think I’m depressed about my illness because …

1…. I still have hope. I most certainly wish my pain and other symptoms would just magically disappear and that I would feel great, but that’s not happening and I might always have pain and other symptoms of Crohns. I might even become sicker. Yet I have no intention of giving up. There’s a lot of life in me yet, and there’s a lot to live for.

2…. I enjoy life. I laugh every single day – usually several times. It helps that I live with a man who always sees the bright side of things, who almost never gets mad or angry, and who has a good sense of humor.

3…. I have plans. Good plans and boring plans, but plans just the same. Severely depressed people don’t think ahead to the next day let alone the next hour at times. The big plans are upcoming events like the East Indian wedding followed by a catholic ceremony that I’m going to attend in two weeks; and our trip to Chicago at the end of August.

4…. Little things make me happy. Discovering the latest bloom in the garden, especially if it’s from a plant that hasn’t bloomed yet this season, is a joyful event. No, I’m not jumping up and down giddy with excitement, but I’m happy that I’ve succeeded with yet another plant, and I’m often eager to bring my husband outside to show him the new flower.

5…. I enjoy listening to music. Music is supposed to help with pain, I believe some recent studies have indicated that listening to music might cut pain levels by 20% in people who suffer from chronic pain. So, I’ve been listening to music almost every day. However, I often don’t just listen. If it’s a good song I often sing along. It’s not unusual for my husband or boarder to come home and find me belting out the tunes, or even dancing to the music as I move around the house. I’ve been told I have a half decent voice and I guess that’s a good thing or else I’d probably drive them nuts.

6…. Do depressed people paint the inside of their skylight sky blue, and lightly hand paint puffy clouds in it too? The skylight is in our enclosed front porch. I painted it as described above so that even in the winter time when I looked outside through the skylight I’d always see blue sky. That might sound a little silly, but it did turn out well, and visitors to our home seem to like it.

7…. I’m creative. Between starting and writing in four blogs, doing some graphics for others, and slowly renovating my home I think I do a good job at keeping myself busy and keeping my life interesting.

8…. I’m still learning. As you might know I started a photoblog. Well, I’ve been re-reading the manual for my camera and trying out some new techniques. I think my photo skills are improving. If I was really depressed I don’t think I’d be doing that. I try to take some new pictures every day.

9…. I try to stay optimistic. I’m a “the glass is half full” kind of person. I’m not lying around wallowing in my pain. If I did I know I would spiral into a pit of depression. No, I’m trying to be as active as my symptoms will let me. That might only be sitting at my computer trying to think of witty things to write about (not doing such a good job at that lately!), or on better days it might be working in my garden as that makes me feel better.

10…. I want to go back to work. How many times have I written that line on this site? A hundred at least. I love my job! I’m also a little bored after being at home for going on 9 months now. I am a little worried that when I’m feeling well enough to get back to work that I might suddenly start to feel ill again and have to call in sick or miss more time again, but I do want to get back there, and soon.

11…. Ok, now I’m running out of ideas, but really, have you read this site? Look at all the not so great things that I’ve written about in the past month? Bad luck? Yeah- been there, done that – falls resulting in injury, TV not working and costing a fair amount of money to get fixed, stolen items from our front porch etc. Not to mention the nasty medical tests I’ve gone through lately. But did I sound depressed when I wrote about those things? Naahhh it was just life and or something that I had to go through.

12…. I have responsibilities. My husband is my biggest responsibility and reason for going on and not letting things get me down, but making sure our boarder is doing ok and getting fed is on the list too.

13…. Ok that’s it. Does it sound like I’m becoming depressed to you, or does it sound like I’m doing a good job at trying to stay optimistic and carry on?

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Tree House

July 26, 2006 by Tricia

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