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Never lose important messages again – Backup your E-mail

June 24, 2007 by Tricia

Have you ever turned on your computer and clicked on your email program only to have it crash because a virus was attached to one of the emails that you were collecting? Or perhaps for some reason your email program has crashed for no apparent reason?

It’s not fun is it? Especially if you end up losing some of your stored email or if your stored email gets corrupted!

It’s happened to me a few times and I happen to store a lot of important emails such as internet jobs I’ve completed and payments I’ve received in folders in my email program.

If you’ve had experiences like this you might be interested in a software program that will allow you to backup e-mail. Now you’ll never lose your stored email again!

What I really like about this program is that you can schedule e-mail backups. It would probably be a wise idea to schedule back ups once a week or even daily if you get a lot of important e-mail that you need to keep on hand.

Backup E-mail supports popular email applications such as Outlook Express and Microsoft outlook and you can even use the program to back up your internet explorer favorites too. Use the program to back up your address book, mail and news accounts, messages, blocked lists and store them in a single file that is compressed and can be password protected for security.

Check out the Backup E-Mail program at http://www.backup-email.com/ where you can download a trial version or purchase the full version for just $24.95.





Filed Under: Photography, Sales and Marketing, Services, Shopping, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: backup E mail, computer, download, email, Internet, never lose email, password protect backup, program, schedule email backups, security, single file, Software, store backup in single file, trial program

The Baronne is blooming

June 24, 2007 by Tricia

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cluster Barone Prevost

Baronne Prevost is an antique rose with an amazingly strong fragrance. I seem to be on an antique rose kick today because I also posted another antique rose photo on my gardening blog today.

This rose is very hardy. It had very little die back over the winter and I didn’t give it any kind of winter protection this year either! It’s grown quite tall. It’s approximately 7 feet tall. The only complaints that I might have about it is that it has weak stems and as a result is a somewhat floppy rose. It’s also very prickly! It has both thorns and tiny fine prickles. Both of which makes working with the rose kind of dangerous to your skin!

I have Baronne Prevost growing on one side of my garden opposite another antique rose called Compte De Chambord. Both are extremely fragrant and tend to bloom at the same time so standing in the middle of the garden between these two roses when they are blooming is pure heaven.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: Antique Rose, As the Garden grows, Baronne Prevost, beautiful, bloom, blooming, fragrant, garden, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, nature, perfume, plant, plants, rose, roses, Scented

The bean

June 23, 2007 by Tricia

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This is a photo of Cloud Gate. It’s a sculpture in Downtown Chicago. Locals call it “The Bean”. It’s amazing! When we were in Chicago I spent more time walking around the bean, and under it, than I did any other sight that I went to in all of Chicago.

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Isn’t that amazing?

Here’s a close up view. The large structure that you can see reflected in the background is Millennium Park. I posted a photo of the outdoor theater on my gardening website. You should visit to take a better look at it because it’s an amazing design too.

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Cool.

I just loved Chicago. I was only there for three days, but I found that it was very much like Toronto. I felt very much at home there.

Maybe Chris and I will end up going to Chicago again this summer.

BTW when these photo was posted on another site someone wondered if it was photoshopped. Nope. This is the way The Bean looks. It’s just that cool. If you ever go to Chicago you must see Cloud Gate.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: amazing, Art, Canada, chicago, Chris, Cloud Gate, cool, design, Downtown, garden, photo, Photo Hunters, photos, plants, sculpture, shiny, Summer, The bean, Toronto, visit

A lovely combination

June 21, 2007 by Tricia

hybrid clematis Seiboldiana

Hybrid Clematis Seiboldiana

I just love this clematis vine. I have it growing at the entrance to my backyard on an arched bamboo trellis. It grows and entwines itself with a Breath of Life climbing rose. It’s a gorgeous mix because the breath of life rose is a pale peach, and the large clematis are a blue tinged purple.

Here’s a photo of the Breath of Life rose:

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Do you see what I mean about how beautifully the colors of the two flowers go together. It’s outstanding when they are both in bloom at the same time.

Actually, I believe that by sometime later today both will be blooming at once. If I’m able to I’ll try to get a photo of both together.

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: arched trellis, backyard, bamboo trellis, beautiful, bloom, blooming, Blue, blue tinged purple, Breath of Life, Breath of Life rose, clematis, climbing rose, color, entrance, flower, flowers, garden, Hybrid Clematis Seiboldiana, mix, peach, photo, photos, plants, rose, vine

Our camouflage vine

June 20, 2007 by Tricia

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This is my Dropmore Scarlet Honey Suckle vine. It’s huge and hardy.

We have an eye sore of a guide wire in the back of our yard. I guess it’s an anchor wire for the electric pole in our other neighbors yard. To hide this terrible wire we’ve tried growing a variety of vines on the wire. So far it seems that the Dropmore Scarlet Honey Suckle has been the most successful.

It’s very hardy so it came right back after our winter. That’s so nice since the vine is very exposed throughout or cold winter.

Do you use vines or plants in your yard to hide eye sores?

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Filed Under: Gardening, Photography, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle, hiding wire, neighbors, photo, photos, plant, unsightly, vine, winter, Wordless Wednesday

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