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The wonder of CSI shows

May 8, 2007 by Tricia

I can’t believe I’ve only watched on CSI show this week! We copy all of our favorite shows on the DVR and watch them when we have time. This week Chris has been working until 8 pm so we are way behind watching some of our favorite shows.

This weeks CSI Miami was a bit strange … first Wolf is a journalist and by the end of the show it sure appeared that he’d be going back to work as a CSI. The show was different than the usual CSI too wasn’t it? Did anyone watch it.

What I really like about the CSI shows is how they figure out everything from one tiny drop of blood tracing it to someones DNA, or a tiny peptide molecule. I know that real life CSI’s solve cases in this manner as well but in real life it takes weeks, months or even years … yet almost every CSI case is solved within a day. If only crimes were solved that fast in real life eh? There’d probably be a lot less crime!





Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation, Television Tagged With: catching criminals, crime, CSI, CSI Miami, DNA, DVR, less crime, no crime, science, solving crimes

Getting back into cooking

May 7, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve really been on a real cooking kick this week. Yes, normally I do cook our meals but we’d fallen into a bit of a rut and it was the same ol thing time and time again. I mean, with my tummy troubles I do have to be careful what I eat, but still … unless I’m feeling really bad who says food has to be boring?

I once thought that I might become a professional chief. I enjoy cooking that much. Actually up until a month before my wedding I was going to cook the meal for oh … 150 guests! Right. I’m glad someone talked me out of that! Still I did manage to make the wedding cake and many of the pastries, deserts and finger foods.

Of course in those days we often had people over to our house each week for full dinners. Perhaps five nights a week we had guest and I’d make up seafood meals, Roast beef, marinated grape chicken and so on. I was right into the whole cooking thing. I thought of taking courses at the kitchen academy or another cooking school who’s name I’ve forgotten at this moment.

I grew tired of having guests over almost every night. It was my own fault of course because I was feeding them delicious meals. If you were the recipient of free and tasty meals would you stop dropping in? No I think not. I think we got out of that cycle by suddenly having other plans almost every day for several months in a row. It took a while to get out of that habit and train our friends out of dining at Cafe Tricia but it worked.

We still do have dinner parties, and our friends drop over several times a week, but not always for meals this time round. Most of our dinner parties begin about this time of year and slow down by mid-fall. We have the winter to ourselves for the most part before the entertaining season begins anew each year.

Do any of you enjoy cooking an entertaining as much as I have at times?

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Recreation, Socializing Tagged With: cooking, cooking classes, cooking for friends, creative cooking, dinner, enjoy cooking, friends drop in, professional chief

They could be twins

May 7, 2007 by Tricia

I didn’t have the best day today. Got up early and had an appointment with the pain doctor who I’m starting to think is talking in circles and not thinking things out. I’ll get more into that perhaps in another post.

Anyway, I wasn’t feeling up to par so around 5 pm I decided to lie down on the couch for half an hour or so and have a nap. I was hoping I’d feel better when I got up.

Well, I didn’t fall asleep until after 6, and then I was awoken at 7 pm by my elderly neighbor banging on my door and coming right into the house! That’ll be yet another post. Don’t worry Chris was there, I wasn’t sleeping all by myself with the door unlocked.

I awoke to see that Chris was watching a television show called the Sea Hunters. To my amazement this one man, James Delgado, the Canadian Executive Director of the Vancouver Maritime Museum and one of the world’s leading maritime archaeologists looked very much like one of my favorite CSI characters.

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James Delgado
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Gil Grissom

Watching him talk about the dive they were doing and the shipwreck that they’d discovered from the late 1800’s in the Baltic Sea I noticed that not only did he look like Gil Grissom from CSI (Las Vegas version, played by William Petersen), but his facial expressions and mannerisms were very much like Grissoms’.

I couldn’t find a photo of Gil Grissom that look as much like James Delgado as I thought he did on the episode of Sea Hunters, but even in this comparison they could at least be brothers couldn’t they? Just watch the first minute or so of the first video on this page, at about 50 seconds you’ll catch a good look of James and he looks an awful lot like Gil.

What do you think? Close enough to be brothers? Fraternal twins? At the very least relatives?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation, Television, Video Tagged With: Executive Director, Gil Grissom, James Delgado, look alike, maritime archaeologist, Sea Hunters, twins, Vancouver Maritime Museum, William Petersen

Enjoying them while I can

May 6, 2007 by Tricia

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White Tulips

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I was out doing my garden rounds on Friday, camera in hand, and I came across these lovely white tulips. I thought that they looks so pretty against the backdrop of our old wooden fence. The petals are so delicate and almost feather like when you look at them closely.

On Monday our weather is set to become much warmer. I believe we’ll start hitting the 70’s or higher consistently, so I must enjoy my spring flowers as much as possible because once it really warms up they will disappear quickly.

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Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: camera, contrast, dark fence, digital camera, feather like petals, garden, photo, photograph, Photography, photos, plants, spring flowers wont last, warming up, white, white tulips, wood fence

A doe a deer

May 5, 2007 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Childhood but no one said that it had to be about human childhood. I found this photo and thought it was absolutely adorable. Actually I feel more than a little sorry for the poor fawn. It looks cold and lonely doesn’t it?

My mother actually had a pet deer when she was growing up.

This was back in the days when people truly hunted for food. I think her father or one of her brothers had killed her fawns mother and they brought the baby back to the farm where my mother quickly adopted the baby deer. If I remember right that story doesn’t have a happy ending because when the deer got older an other hunter, perhaps from a neighboring farm mistakenly shot the pet deer.

Filed Under: Pets and animals, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: baby, baby deer, childhooed, cold deer, deer, Family, fawn, pet deer, Photo Hunters

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