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Reflections

February 6, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Mirror boxing

Don’t you love watching animals looking at themselves in a mirror? This cat looks like it’s about to tickle it’s reflection.

When I was walking Midnight our Lab puppy this afternoon we passed by a small apartment building and she happened to stop and gaze at the glass apartment door entrance. Well she started barking her head off after she finally noticed herself in the glass.

Sometimes when she sees her reflection I think she realizes that it’s herself and other times she seems to think it’s another dog. It’s pretty funny to watch her reaction.





Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Walking, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: animals, boxing, cat, cat in mirror, cute, dog, door, entrance, fun, funny, funny animal, funny picture, glass, look, Love, Midnight, mirror, passed, photo, puppy, react, reacting, reflection, seeing reflection, seeing self, walk, Walking, watch, watching, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Lost is back!

January 31, 2008 by Tricia

Well, as ticked off as I was about last nights season finale LOST recap I was totally pleased with this evenings first episode of the new season!

First of all it’s just nice to have a new show to watch again amid all the reruns that are airing! Even if I didn’t like Lost all that much I’d probably watch it since I’m sick to death of seeing reruns of shows that aired just a month or two ago! At least if the networks are going to show reruns during the writers strike go back to really old reruns that we might not remember quite as well. Please?

I really enjoyed seeing all of my favorite Lost characters again. I gotta tell you when Harley yelled out “I’m one of the Oceanic Six” as he was being arrested in “future Lost” it made me spend the rest of the show trying to figure out just which 6 ended up getting off the island. I think we’re supposed to assume that the rest of them died, but for some reason I think that maybe some of the crash survivors choose to stay on the island. Maybe that’s why Jack wants to go back?

I can’t wait for next weeks episode.

BTW it would have been a much better watching experience if my puppy wasn’t chewing on her humongous beef bone for the whole show!

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Geez! She kept dragging her bone off her dog bed and onto the hardwood floor so that she could gnaw on it and when she does that on the floor it sounds like she’s gnawing on the wood!

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Recreation, Television Tagged With: ABC, beef bone, character, charactor, chewing, death, died, dog, island, lost, network, new, New episode, new show, night, photo, puppy, recap, reruns, season finale, show, shows, sound, Television, TV, watch, watching

Toronto’s a melting pot

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

I live in a city with a number of different cultures. Toronto has been named the most diverse city in the world several times in the last decade and anyone who visits here can easily see why. We truly are a melting pot.

There are some people that might say all these different cultures meshed together don’t work, but I’m not one of them. I think it works just fine and it certainly keeps things interesting!

I live in what’s known as Greek Town or more formally “The Danforth”. I think there used to be a larger Greek population in this area a decade or two ago, but as the population ages new people are moving into the area, like Chris and I, and there are now at least four main cultural populations in the area. Greek/Macedonian, Muslim, Asian and of course Canadian. By Canadian I guess I generally mean people that were born in Canada and or have several generations of family in the country.

As a nurse working in a community hospital I’ve learned quite a bit about the many different cultural populations in our city. I gradually learned the best way to approach certain people. Just like dealing with people of different ages, there are things that you can do that are ok and others that would seem offensive. For example, in some cultures a woman shouldn’t handle a mans shoes or perhaps it was that as a nurse I shouldn’t handle their shoes as it was considered lowering myself or being a servant?

Anyway I’ve never had any problems dealing with people. Not in my neighborhood, the city in general or in any of my jobs. Hey, I get along with everyone!

The only major difference that I’ve noticed since we got a dog is that the Muslims that would usually pass my house, sometimes smiling or waving to me as I worked in my garden now literally run by if I’m outside with my puppy.

I believe this is because to Muslims dogs are thought to be unclean. I haven’t looked it up, but I know back when I was single and lived in an apartment two Muslim men were very nervous to come into my apartment when delivering a new futon because I had my sisters dog there. They said they would have to pray more if they got dog saliva on them. I’m sure there’s a longer explanation or more to it than that, but that’s what I was told.

Perhaps someone that knows more than I could explain what it is about dogs that’s so bad?

Anyway, I understand why the people who formerly walked by my home in peace now scurry by, but it kind of hurts my feelings too. It makes me feel as if I’ve done something wrong.

When I was outside this afternoon a young Muslim girl was coming home from school. Midnight had just defecated on the grass in the boulevard in front of my house. I was stooping over to clean it up and keeping Midnight close to me at the same time as I knew she didn’t want the dog to get near her by the way she slowed down and by the look on her face.

I stopped what I was doing and pulled my Lab even closer to me and said “don’t worry, I won’t let her touch you.” Yet the girl still ran by, skirting away from us as far as she could. I think I tried to make it clear that I understood she didn’t want the dog to touch her and that I was doing my part to keep it from happening … yet she still ran by.

It made me feel bad.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: afraid, Asian, Boulevard, Canada, canadian, Chris, city, community, cultural, cultural differences, Culture, danforth, diversity, dog, ER, families, Family, felt bad, garden, generations, greek, Greek town, home, Hospital, house, hurt, hurt feelings, interest, interesting, Job, Macedonian, melting pot, men, Midnight, moving, Muslim, neighbor, Neighborhood, nurse, problems, puppy, ran, religion, run by, sister, The Danforth, Toronto, unclean, visit, walk, woman, work

How to keep the dog from damaging our couch?

January 26, 2008 by Tricia

Lately I’ve been wondering how much longer our leather couches will look good. We’ve been letting our puppy get up on the couch so that she can sit with us, but occasionally she’ll try to bit the couch or tries to dig in the seats. I wonder what the couches will look like 6 months from now?

I’d love it if our basement was finished already. I’d move our couch, loveseat and lazyboy chair downstairs and use it like leather home theater seating set since we plan to set up a home theater in the basement if we go the rec room route.

I really don’t mind having the dog on the couch … well as long as our furniture can stand up to it.

Do you let your dog or cat on the couch? How do you keep them from ruining your furniture? Just keep telling them no when they are doing something that might damage the couch?

Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Our Puppy Tagged With: basement, biting, cat, chewing, couch, damage, digging, dog, dog on couch, downstairs, eating, furniture, home, home theater, home theater seating, leather, leather couch, pets, puppy, rec room, scratching

When it’s cold out everyone wears a coat!

January 19, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Important

It’s really cold out! It’s -15 Celsius with the wind chill (5 F) so keeping ourselves and our puppy warm when we venture outside has become very important!

Lab in winter coat 8

Unfortunately she doesn’t really love her coat. She’s trying to figure out how to wiggle out of it in the picture below:

Lab in winter coat 8

I think that’s in part because it doesn’t fit her all that well.

This brand has really long neck and abdominal straps … long enough that the straps are so big I can’t really even Velcro them together as I should be able to do! I’ll have to do a little sewing magic to the straps to make it fit better I guess.

When Chris took her for a walk in her coat she held one of the neck straps in her mouth and apparently walked really nicely. Perhaps we’ve learned a valuable trick? The next time we take her out in nicer weather ie when she’s not wearing the coat, we’ll have to let her bring a toy with her. Perhaps that will at least keep her from eating leaves, grass, dirt, rocks, stones and garbage along the way!

She’s been sleepy all day for some reason. She’s also had a lot of diarrhea this week – just when it had been getting better! I hope she’s not sick.

Here’s a photo of my sleeping pup. She fell asleep on Chris’ knee:

Close up of 4.5 month old puppy sleeping

She’s so cute when she’s asleep!

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Chris, cold, cold out, dog coat, fell asleep, freezing, images, important, knee, labrador retriever, leaves, photo, photo hunt, Photo Hunters, photohunt, photohunters, photos, picture, puppy, sick, sleep, sleeping, sleepy, visit, walk, warm, weather, winter, winter coat

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