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I’d rather look at roses than endure this cold wind!

December 24, 2007 by Tricia

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Beautiful Graham Thomas English Rose.

Winter hit Toronto early this year and we’ve had snow cover for most of the last month! Thinking back to last winter, I think we’d only had one snow by this date and it melted shortly after it fell. I guess it’s about time we had a real winter around here.

Yesterday it did warm up a bit, but it rained and rained and rained some more. Then in the late afternoon strong winds arrived bringing with it very chilly weather. Right now it’s only a little below freezing, but thanks to the wind it feels extremely cold outside.

I’d much rather remember how lovely this rose looked in October when I took this photo when I have to take the puppy outside in the cold!

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: beautiful, cold, cold weather, early winter, English Rose, flowers, freezing, garden, Graham Thomas Rose, Green Thumb Sunday, October, photo, plant, puppy, rain, rose, snow, sunday, Toronto, weather, wind, winter, winters here

Lovely geranium

December 19, 2007 by Tricia

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This is a Johnson’s Blue Geranium. It’s a perennial plant that’s hardy to zone 5, possibly as low as zone 4, but don’t quote me on that!

This cute little plant blooms at least three times each season. It’s flowers are a bluish purple and appear iridescent when the sunlight hits them. They are small flowers of only about an inch in diameter. The first bloom of each season usually occurs in June and the plant is often covered in blooms. Other blooming sessions later in the season do not produce quite as many flowers, but still there’s enough to enjoy!

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bloom, blooming, blooms, Blue, flower, flowers, hardy, iridescent, Johnson s Blue Geranium, June, perennial, photo, plant, small, small flowers, sunlight, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Lovely Moulinex Rose

December 16, 2007 by Tricia

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Oh man it’s nice to take a look at this glimpse of better times today!

We’ve had a major winter storm with what they say was about 40 cm (16 inches) of snow, but walking the pup and looking at the driveways that haven’t been shoveled next to sidewalks that have I’d say that Saturday and today’s snow storms brought us 2 feet of snow!

I took this photo of one of my Moulinex roses on the first of October. My roses continued to bloom until at least Mid November when it really started to cool down here in Toronto.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: 2 feet of snow, bloom, cool, garden, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, Moulinex rose, photo, plant, rose, roses, Saturday, snow, snow fall, snow storm, sunday, Toronto, walk, Walking, winter, winter storm

She’s not chewsy at all

December 14, 2007 by Tricia

My little chewaholic

Midnight our Lab puppy

Midnight is such a nut when she plays! She loves getting up on the couch with me and while up there she likes to play with one of her toys. Usually it’s a set of Nylabone keys or a squeaky toy, but yesterday it was a green flexible Nylabone bone.

She got right into chewing it.

The funny thing is when she’s really into playing with one of her toys she rolls onto her back, all four legs up in the air, back legs kicking and she’s gnaws on her toy. Rolling back and forth as she sometimes toys the toy up in the air with a flick of her head. She grunts, groans, snorts and makes a lot of funny noises as she does this. She also enjoys kick me or bracing her back legs on me and pushing. When she’s bigger she’ll probably push me right off the couch!

Midnight our Lab puppy

I still haven’t managed to take a really good photo of her when she’s on her back acting like a nut, so the one above will have to do. Look at those sharp pointy teeth that she likes to nip me with when she’s in a frenzy … anything nearby will do!

She’s having a ball trying to chew my leg off here in this photo!

Midnight our Lab puppy

I think she looks like a bit like a bat when she’s lying on her back in a toy induced frenzy. Her pointy ears flop back and look very much like the pointy ears on bats. Naturally I call her bat dog when she’s doing this as well as silly dog, nut dog and a number of other little nicknames.

As you can see from the photos she doesn’t look like a sick dog and she doesn’t act like one either!

I think she’s getting healthier.

The vet called again on Wednesday night and told us that the stool culture didn’t grow any bad bacteria – as in really bad illness causing bacteria. So that was good news. We told him how hyper the worming meds made her on Tuesday and he still thinks we should give her her last dose again next Tuesday. I’ll be giving it first thing in the morning if that’s the case so that maybe she’ll be ready to settle down by late evening. The other night was just crazy!

She’s a good little playful pup even if she does have some health problems. She’s also very motivated by food so that’s made it easy to train her. Not that she’s fully trained for anything yet, but she’s responding fairly well …. well if I don’t count all the pee accidents she had yesterday. I think she ate too much snow when we were out. We had a big storm yesterday and as a result she was a peeing machine! Arghh!

This evening we’ll be going to our first puppy training class at Pets Smart. The first class was actually last Friday, but both she and I were too sick to go. The trainer told us he’d catch us up on what we missed.

I expect she’ll have a ball meeting the other dogs and dog owners. She hasn’t met a lot of other dogs yet as we’ve been protective of her since up until last week she’d only had one set of vaccinations, but she has met a lot of people on our short walks and she’s usually a ball of excitement jumping, squealing and doing those little puppy runs back and forth that are so adorable.

I’ll let you know how puppy training class goes!

If you aren’t sick of puppy pictures yet check out this really cute photo of Midnight on my photoblog. Oh and I almost forgot. She damaged the first of what I expect will be many items before her first year with us is over. I wrote about it in Collateral Damage if you’d like to read that story.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: accidents, bat dog, chew toys, chewing, couch, crazy, Culture, flexible bone, frenzy, Friday, funny, green bone, Health Fitness and Beauty, healthier, healthy, ill, kicking, legs kicking, manage, meds, nuts, nylabone, on back, peeing, pets, Pets smart, photo, photos, picture, pictures, play, playful, problems, puppy, puppy training, puppy training class, sick, silly, snow, squeaky toy, toy keys, walk

Roly Poly

December 12, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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This little puppy needs to grow into it’s skin! Look at those cute little rolls! Isn’t this puppy absolutely adorable?

My little puppy seems to be doing better today. 2 movements and both were formed. That’s the first time in more than a week that that’s happened. She’s still on antibiotics and still getting her dry food mixed with rice.

I gave her, her 2nd does of worming meds yesterday afternoon. It’s called Drontal Plus and it’s not supposed to have any side effects, but just like last Tuesday when she had her first dose and her 2nd set of vaccinations, she got super hyperactive. The vet called to check on her and to let me know that we’re still waiting on cultures, but the test had at least come back negative for Giardia. I asked the vet if the worming meds might make her hyper and he said no, but she’s been hyper twice after having the medication.

Last night she was just pacing back and forth. The only time she was happy and fairly normal was when we were playing fetch with a rubber ball in the house, walking outside or playing in some other way. Otherwise she would get up on the couch with us and we’d try to settle her down but she then she’d jump off after 2 to 5 minutes, pace, drink water and come back begging to get up on the couch again. She was also whining constantly. This went on through the night whining in her crate. I don’t know if she was in pain or just felt strange but I’m certain that the worming meds were the cause.

Along with her almost normal movements today she’s acting a lot better. We’ve had a couple play sessions and walks today and right now she’s having a nap on the couch at my feet.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: acting, all night, antibiotics, begging, bowel movements, constant, couch, Culture, drinking water, Drontal Plus, Food, formed, GI, happy, house, hyper, lose skin on puppy, meds, movements, my feet, napping, napping on couch, pacing, photo, play, puppy, roly poly puppy, side effects, skin, stool culture, strange, walk, Walking, water, whining, wont settle, Wordless Wednesday, worming medication

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