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Cigarette butt covered lawns – yuck!

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

It really warmed up here today! Remember all that snow that I showed you a photo of the other day? Well it’s all melted. I think it warmed up overnight as there was still lots of snow when we took our puppy to the park for the second time yesterday evening. By noon it looked like Spring around here.

It’s supposed to get really cold again overnight so Puppy and I took advantage of the nice weather and went for a really long walk this afternoon.

I walked on the sidewalks and for the most part Midnight walked on everyone’s lawn. She was enjoying smelling the grass, mud, plants, melted poo and signs of other animals. Of course she loved smelling all the disgusting stuff. I had to keep pulling her to the side saying “no, yucky poop” or something to that effect.

What disgusted me the most was that a few of the lawns were literally covered in cigarette butts. I guess these were from people that were smokers but who chose to or weren’t allowed to smoke inside their homes.

Now, I’m a smoker. I hate to admit that. I hope to do something about my bad habit in the next few months. I smoke inside … but as I said in one of my recent posts we use air purifiers in the house to help improve the air quality. I clean out our ashtrays frequently so there isn’t a build up of cigarette butts as that adds to the smell in the home.

You’d think that if someone was smoking outside regularly … and I mean really regularly if the whole front lawn is covered in cigarette butts .. that they’d put a can outside to put their butts in or something.

Disgusting. It was worse than the lawns that we passed that had dog poo on them that hadn’t been cleaned up.

BTW when I go out for a walk with our puppy I often bring a cigarette with me. This time I actually forgot to bring one and it didn’t even occur to me that I didn’t have a smoke with me until we’d gotten about a mile from home. Good huh. Maybe there’s hope that I will quit after all.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Walking Tagged With: air purifier, air quality, animals, cigarette butts, cigarettes, cold, dog, hate, home, house, lawn, long walk, Midnight, plants, puppy, quit smoking, scent, smell, smelling, smoke, smoker, smoking, sniffing, snow, snow melted, spring, spring like, walk, walk puppy, Walking, warm, warmed up, weather

Gotta work on the new sites

January 29, 2008 by Tricia

Back in April of 2007 I bought 6 new domains and I had hoped to have developed all of those sites long before now, but sadly I’ve barely had time to do much with the new sites. Well, one of the sites was for my husband Chris. It’s his new Guitarlicksandtips.com music related blog. He’s done a good job of posting articles on that site (well he’s a bit behind lately), but the rest are languishing.

I’m hoping to set aside some time later today to get to work on two of my new home and shopping related blogs. I’ve already been looking around on the internet to find some products to talk about and I came across a great sale at Kohls.com that some of you might want to take advantage of. It’s a big two day sale where you can save 60 – 80% on a number of items. Hey stop by this site first get some Kohls coupons and you’ll probably end up saving even more money!

Anyway, it’s not like the new blogs are blank or anything, but I haven’t done all that much with them. Perhaps after I do some work on some of them today I’ll be willing to let you in on their urls so that you can check them out for yourself.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Coupons and deals, Decor, Fashion, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: article, articles, blog, blogs, Chris, coupon, coupons, develop sites, domain, guitar, home, Home and Garden, home and garden blog, husband, Internet, look, Money, Music, new blog, new domain, new domains, new sites, posting, Products, sale, shop, Shopping, shopping blog, sites, work, work on blogs

January in the garden

January 27, 2008 by Tricia

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Strawberry planter covered in snow

I didn’t bring my clay strawberry planters indoors this winter and after a snow storm here’s how one of them looks after a snow storm.

It’s strange.

They must absorb some heat from the sun even on cool days as the snow always melts around the planters and other objects resting on the stones around my raised beds or on my patio so much faster than it does anywhere else.

Here’s a shot of my garden as I stand near the patio looking towards the back of the yard …

Planters and birdfeeders covered in snow

My garden isn’t that attractive in the winter, but at least there’s something to look at when I peer out my kitchen windows!

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Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: cool, feeders, garden, garden in winter, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, heat, kitchen, look, melting, patio, photo, photos, plant, plant pots, planters, plants, rocks, snow, snow covered, snow storm, stones, strawberry planter, window, Windows, winter garden, yard

The old way of drying your clothes

January 26, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Old Fashioned

Blue clothes line covered in frost, ice and snow

We do have a dryer, it came with the house when we bought it (it’s 30 years old and probably qualifies for this photo hunt theme too!), but we sometimes dry our clothes the old fashioned way on a clothes line in the backyard.

I don’t think that there as many people using clothes lines these days as there used to be. I grew up with my parents using a clothes line or later one of those odd large metal umbrella looking things in our backyard and when we moved into this neighborhood we noticed that most of our neighbors (all the closest are in their 80’s) used clothes lines.

Our house had a clothes line but it wasn’t in good shape. The actual line was sagging and the wheel was rusted. We got a new set up and one of our neighbors showed us how to tighten up the line properly.

We rarely dry anything on the line in the winter. Well not unless I want a stiff frozen piece of laundry! I think I have used it in the winter once or twice though when it’s been unseasonably warm. Mostly the clothes line is just a great place for the birds to hang out in the winter.

Frosted clothes line

In the summer we use the clothes line quite a bit. Unlike some of our neighbors we don’t dry our under garments on the line. No one needs to see those! We tend not to dry towels or sheets on the line either as they aren’t as soft when dried on the line as they are when they’re dried in a dryer. We do dry all of our cotton clothes on the line though and that makes up the bulk of most of our laundry during the summer.

The clothes smell so fresh and clean when they are dried outside! Oh and did you know that the sun is a great way to keep white clothes bright and clean? It naturally bleaches the clothes.

Since our dryer is ancient and I’m sure its an energy hog we also save a lot of money by drying a good portion of our clothing on the line during the warmer months. In the winter I often hang clothes in the basement to dry instead of using the dryer for everything.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Living Green, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: backyard, basement, bird, bright, clothes line, clothing, dry clothes, dryer, fresh and clean, hang clothes, house, Living Green, neighbor, neighbors, old dryer, Old fashioned, parents, photo, photo hunt, photo hunter, photohunt, photohunter, photos, save money, scent, smell, snow, Summer, sun bleached, whites, winter

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

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