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Enjoy free time on the weekend? Visit Everyday Weekender

September 13, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve just spent some time reading a blog that I just came across called Everyday Weekender. The site is written by a fellow Ontarian who’s written this blog as a celebration of the weekend. Who wouldn’t like a site that’s all about enjoying some well deserved R&R on the weekend?

Not only is this site written by a fellow Canadian, but I think we might have some things in common. He writes about spending time in the garden, traveling to one of my favorite Caribbean islands – the Dominican Republic, Southern Ontario attractions and events, barbecuing, cottage life and one of my favorite cottage type activities – canoeing!

Yes, it was a post about his new canoe that caught my eye. I’m sure by now you guys know how much I love canoeing so how can I not like someone who’s just learning how to canoe?

There’s plenty of interesting posts filled with DIY activities that will help you enjoy your weekends such as this post about making your own Keggerator. Yes, that’s turning a fridge into a big beer keg! I must show Chris this post … or maybe I shouldn’t as I’m sure I’ll end up with a Keggerator in my basement if I do!

I Luv this site.

If all of that isn’t enough to get you to go and have a peek at Everyday Weekender there is the matter of the PR 5 linkback promotion he’s having. That’s right. If you write an article about his blog he’ll link back to you and you’ll get a link from a PR 5 blog. Gaining another PR5 link for my site is nice, but that’s really not why I choose to tell you about Everyday Weekender today. I don’t gush about sites just for links. I really do love this site and I’ve added it to my blogroll already.





Filed Under: Blogging, Canada, Cool stuff, Culture, Entertainment, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Linky Love, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: activities, backyard, barbecue, basement, beer, blog, Canada, canadian, canoe, canoing, Chris, cottage, cottage life, DIY, Everyday Weekender, Food, garden, Hobbies, interest, interests, keggerator, linkback, Ontarian, promotion, reading, rest and relaxation, Southern Ontario, travel, weekend

My interest in photography is growing

September 6, 2007 by Tricia

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For some very strange reason I really don’t like taking photos of people. Perhaps it’s because people tend to pose for photos and I simply don’t like posed photos?

I do like this photo that I took of Chris while on the boat cruise this past Saturday.

I’d been taking photos of the city skyline and the sunset as he stood beside me on the upper deck of the boat. I turned and saw him standing at the rail with a view of the lake and the glow of the setting sun upon him and decided to take a photo.

After going to see my nephews exhibit at the Edward Day Gallery on Tuesday, and taking into consideration my growing interest and involvement in photography I’ve been thinking of taking some photography courses. Perhaps even attending the Brooks Institute of Photography or another reputable photography institute.

I’ll have to do some research and look into how long a course that I might be interesting in would take to complete, but I am interested in improving my photography skills and perhaps pursuing it as a career.

Filed Under: Art, Culture, Entertainment, Hobbies, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: career, Chris, course, courses, gallery, interest, interesting, Nephew, photo, photograph, Photography, photos, style, sunset, Toronto

Just a couple of photos

August 28, 2007 by Tricia

Yesterday I noticed that one of my roses that I’d yet to photograph was blooming. We had a guest over for several hours yesterday so I didn’t photograph the flower, however, a little while ago I decided to go out to my garden and take a photo of the flower.

Just a couple of photos … yeah right.

I was outside for an hour and ten minutes. Guess how many photos I took of the many flowers in my garden? About 300!

How many people do you know that can take that many photos in a little over an hour? That’s five pictures per minute! Maybe more than that when you take away photo set up and cleaning lens time. No wonder I’m a little tired out after my garden adventure!

Now the tedious task of uploading them to the computer and cropping a few of them begins …

Filed Under: Art, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: 300 photos, bloom, cleaning, computer, cropping, digital camera, five photos per minute, flower, flowers, garden, guest, leaves, lens, my garden, photo, photograph, photos, picture, pictures, plants, Red, rose, rose blooming, roses, special rose, take photos, tedious, time, tired, took photos

Traveling with a pet … Iguana!

August 22, 2007 by Tricia

Have I ever told you about my pet iguana and how fun it was to travel with him? I think I have, but it’s been a while since I talked about the dear boy. Unfortunately he’s no longer with us, but I’m sure he had a good life as our pet in the 11 years that we had him.

Traveling with any kind of pet can be interesting to say the least. Some take to it well and others never get used to being in a moving vehicle. I suppose they invented dog and cat carriers for the pets that just plain don’t travel well.

When we had our iguana we traveled a lot. My parents lived in another city that was a five hour drive away. Luckily they loved our iguana, Napoleon, and we had the room that we always stayed in set up so that it was iguana friendly. Yes, our pet basically had two homes since we traveled to see my parents so often.

Getting a friend to take care of him for the weekend while we were away for the weekend or while we were on holidays just wasn’t an option.

I’m sure dog and cat owners know that even though it’s not that hard to get someone to keep an eye on your pet while you are away some people are better at it than others. Well … if we wanted to go somewhere that we couldn’t take our iguana we’d have to literally train someone to care for him. Never mind that most people were unnecessarily afraid of him. So he came with us on our trips.

Most of the time he was really good in the car. He didn’t like going under bridges and he’d freak out a bit when we went under an overpass, but otherwise he’d spend most of the car trip sitting in our cars back window looking out at the traffic and scenery that we passed.

I think that most people who saw us with our iguana probably thought that we had a seven foot iguana replica in our back window. However, some people would notice when he moved and oh my! I think we almost caused a few accidents! We’d literally have cars, trucks and buses following our car or driving along side trying to get a better look at my boy. It was scary for us at times because it was obvious the drivers weren’t paying attention to the road.

The funniest time was the bus full of passengers. We could tell that the driver got on the bus’ intercom and told everyone to look to their left at the iguana in the car beside them because everyone had their face firmly pressed to the glass.

In the wintertime we often had to put our iguana in a pet carrier to keep him warm in the car, or we’d set up heating pads in the back window area that he could lie on and keep warm. We also turned on the window defrost thingy to keep the window a bit warmer. If it was extremely cold out he was definitely in the pet carrier.

I only wish that we could have used one of those cute dog bags to keep him in or carry him around in. He was just too big for one of those though.

We did always take a pet carrier with us when we traveled. He really didn’t like it and that’s why he mostly spent his time in the back window of the car. Certainly if he wouldn’t have gotten so stressed in it we would have used it for him most of the time as I’m sure he’d have been safer in a pet carrier while traveling. As it was we always tried to drive very carefully.

It was good to have a pet carrier on hand in case he was misbehaving or say the worst thing happened such as our car breaking down or we got into an accident … without a pet carrier on hand we’d have no safe way to carry him around. Of course one of the other reasons he didn’t really like the pet carrier was because we used that for vet trips too, but that’s a whole other story!

Have you traveled with your pet? Do you have an interesting story to share?

If you do travel with your pet does your dog, cat or whatever other creature you might have roam free in your vehicle or do you use a pet carrier or some kind?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Life with Chris, Pets and animals, Recreation, Reptiles and Amphibians Tagged With: car, care, cat, dog, dog bag, dog bags, free, friend, heat, holiday, holidays, iguana, interesting, moving, pet, pet carrier, pet carriers, pets, traffic, travel, traveling, traveling with iguana, traveling with pet, trip, vacation, vehicle, weekend, window, winter

It’s just a rose

August 15, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Just Joey Rose

Yes, it’s just a rose, one called Just Joey. Isn’t it just lovely?

This rose doesn’t bloom far enough for my tastes. I’d be happy if it bloomed from late spring right into late autumn, but it only seems to bloom at most three times a season and only has five to ten flowers at a time.

The flowers are quite large at approximately four inches in diameter. Just Joey is also a scented rose. It’s not strong smelling, just a light pleasant smell when you are close to it.

Filed Under: Gardening, Hobbies, Recreation, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bloom, flower, flowers, Just Joey Rose, Love, photo, photos, rose, scent, Scented, smell, Wordless Wednesday

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