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Curious Marsupial

January 21, 2009 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

strange creature

I have no idea what kind of animal this is … maybe a small marsupial?

My other thought is that it might even be a bat. Either way, I think it’s adorable.

It’s big round eyes and ears pointed out to the side remind me of the look my dog Midnight gives me when she’s trying to figure out something that I’m telling her.





Filed Under: Humor, Pets and animals, Wildlife and Nature, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: adorable, big_eyes, curious, cute, ears, funny, marsupial, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

Even dead flowers can be pretty

January 18, 2009 by Tricia

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If you occasionally visit some of my other blogs – particularly my gardening blog or my photo blog, you’ve probably realized that I love plants, flowers, gardening and of course photography.

I’ve always been interested in all stages of plant growth, from that first little sprout that comes up after you’ve planted a seed, to the first leaf, first flower buds, flowers in bloom and even dying flowers and the seed heads that develop once the flower has died down.

One of my flowers that produces lovely seed heads in the Maltese Cross. Now, since I don’t have any winter pictures (ie frozen flowers, snow covered garden etc) because I’ve been hiding from the cold and snow, I decided to go back one season and show you what the Maltese cross seed head looks like in Autumn or late summer when the flowers die down.

Maltese Cross seed head

Aren’t they lovely? To me, even dead flowers can be beautiful. In this photograph it almost looks like I’ve caught the reflection of the one seed head, but that seed head in the background is actually a different one no matter how much it looks like I’ve done some kind of mirror technique.

Do you also enjoy the look of dried flowers, seed heads, trees without leaves and other similar sights?

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: all _stages, bloom, flowers, garden, Gardening, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, leaf, leaves, Maltese_Cross, photo, Photography, seed_head

January snow blues

January 11, 2009 by Tricia

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I look outside and everything is a blanket of white. While it’s nice to see a fresh blanket of snow on the ground (I mean rather than old slushy dirty snow), to be frank I’m getting darn tired of it.

I don’t hate winter. Heck, I live in Canada – born and raised in Ottawa (tied for coldest capital with Moscow) so there’s no way I’d survive here if I hated winter. However, here in Toronto the snow usually doesn’t stay.

It snows, lasts for a day or two and then melts away, or that’s the way it’s been for most of the time I’ve lived here … however the last two years have been snow, snow and more snow and to top it off it rained most of last summer. Hopefully you can’t blame me for being more than a little tired of dull grey skies and all the white stuff.

What I need is some color and I thought that some of my readers who are going through the same thing I am (snow, snow and more snow) might also appreciate a cheery flower.

So here’s a lovely daylily that I grow in my garden. it’s called Bonanza. I think the name suits this vibrant yellow flower – don’t you?

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Now how’s that for some color?

BTW if you want to see another summer flower I have a great picture of my Clematis growing over a birdhouse on my gardening blog.

Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: bloom, bonanza, cheery, color, daylily, dreery, flower, Green_Thumb_Sunday, grey_skies, GTS, January_blues, rainy_summer, snow, snowing, tired_of_snow, winter, winter_blues, winter_cold, yellow

Do you use Twitter?

January 6, 2009 by Tricia

I joined twitter well over a year ago, but it’s only in the last month or so that I’ve really started to use this fantastic social networking tool.

Actually I have been using twitterfeed to post new blog post announcements to Twitter, but since that was all that I was doing for most of the first year that I was a Twitter member, you can’t really say I was using it well. Now that I’m finding new friends and gaining followers I’ve started interacting with others on Twitter and it’s a lot of fun.

Do you use Twitter? If you do, please feel free to check out my Twitter page and follow me if you like what you see.

If you don’t use Twitter, what are you waiting for? As I said above it’s a great way to not only promote your blog posts, but to also connect with people who have similar interests or sites in similar niches.

Update: Kelly just came up with a great idea. If you use Twitter post your Twitter link in the comments and follow the commenters that leave a twitter link. Sounds like a great way to make some new blogger/ Twitter friends.

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Internet, Recreation, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology, Website Promotion Tagged With: add_twitter_url, blog, connect, follow, followers, interests, Join, network, niche, people, promote, social_network, twitter, twitter_like

Earl Grey Tea, Beebalm and finally … a belated Christmas dinner

January 4, 2009 by Tricia

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I’m finally getting around to having my true Christmas dinner. Yeah, I know, I said we went to my in-laws for Christmas dinner on Xmas day, but she cooked pressed chicken breasts and I guess Christmas isn’t Christmas to me without having some turkey.

So we are just about ready to sit down and have some turkey. I bought a large double turkey breast and it’s almost done. I also made roast potatoes, peas, stuffing, and a broccoli carrot mix to go with dinner. Oh and we can’t forget the cranberry jelly and a slice of apple pie for desert (couldn’t find any pumpkin pie < sob > ).  I honestly don’t know if I’ll have room for desert, but I’ll try!

As I’m waiting for dinner to finish cooking (yes I know it’s a bit late) I’m sitting here having a cup of Earl Grey Tea. I haven’t had Earl Grey in ages! I love Bergamot.

Did you know that a plant that many commonly grow in their gardens, BeeBalm, is also known as Bergamot or Oswego Tea?

I grow Beebalm in my garden. It’s a hybrid variety called Aquarius. It’s a lovely plant with hot pink flowers.

Bee Balm Monardo aquarius

When I’m in the garden in the summer I love brushing by it’s leaves so that I can smell that lovely Bergamot scent. I really must remember to dry some of it’s leaves next year and try to make a tea with it. Hey it’s worth a try.

I’m glad we’re indoors this evening. We were supposed to have freezing rain all evening and through the night. We did have some rain in the afternoon and I think it left a slick on the roads and sidewalks, but it looks like the worst might have already passed us by. Still … it’s better to stay inside and have our belated Christmas/ New years dinner I think!

How are things in your part of the world?

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: Beebalm, belated_Christmas_dinner, bergamot, desert, dinner, earl_grey_tea, flower, freezing_rain, full, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, indoors, leaves, oswego_tea, scent, turkey, wild_bergamot

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