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Rose growth

by Tricia

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I love the look of roses when they are growing and developing new leaves. The bright red edges of the new leaves as they unfurl is so pretty.

The rose that I’ve pictured above is called Breath of Life and it’s a climbing rose. This rose is attached to the archway/ trellis that is at the entrance to my backyard.

The bud that you see to the right just behind the new red tinged leaves is a clematis bud. The clematis is called clematis hybrid Seiboldiana, and it’s in full bloom right now. It’s flowers are at least three inches in diameter and are a blue/purple in color. Yes, photos of this clematis will be posted shortly.






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Flowers everywhere!

by Tricia

I can’t believe my garden!

The roses have begun to bloom this week.

The winner of the first to bloom contest is my William Baffin Explorer rose as it was a close first to bloom, quickly followed by about five other roses on the same day including Morden Sunset, Bonica, Stanwell perpetual, the fairly and I believe Iceberg.

Three or four of my clematis are blooming, as is my Dropmore honeysuckle, the Siberian iris’, Princess Victoria Louise Oriental Poppy, and one of my peonies – peony Pecher.

Many of the other roses and perennial plants will soon follow as they are covered in buds!

The first rose to bloom, and many of the first roses to bloom are extremely hardy roses.

I’d actually have to say that William Baffin is no longer a rose bush or shrub but rather a rose tree. It’s at least 8 feet tall! So heavy with roses that it’s new branches are leaning out from the garden bed weighed down with buds and flowers. It’s a beautiful sight to see.

Yes, I will take photos shortly. I love being able to document how the garden is maturing with my camera.

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Living beyond their means

by Tricia

You know, whenever I see one of those payday loans commercials on TV I often stop and wonder about the people that use the service.

Certainly it’s a great service if you only use it every once in a while because you have an emergency and either can’t access the money in your bank account or worse, don’t have any money in the bank because your waiting on your paycheck. I used the service once myself in a situation like this.

A long time ago when I used to work in the jewelry trade, before I started my own business, I got paid by paycheck. I’m fairly certain that banks are able to verify that the funds are available much quicker these days, but in the late 80’s and early 90’s banks usually held a paycheck for a few days until they could verify that the money was in the senders bank account.

If I remember correctly, I’d just been paid, but not having a bank balance if I put my check in the bank I’d have had to wait a few days for the money to clear in my account before I could use it and something came up where I needed money right away.

That’s how I came to use the Payday loan service my one and only time. I believe that as soon as I had money available to me through my bank account I went and paid back my payday loan.

As far as I’m concerned there’s nothing wrong with a service such as Payday Loans when they are used properly by people. I mean, I believe that Payday loans were created because people do need money for emergency expenses every now and then, just like I did when I used the service.

The problem that I see associated with Payday loans is more related to how people use them, rather than with the service itself.

We live in a society where people buy what they want when they want it, even if they don’t have the money for those purchases.

I know so many people, nurses and others who make decent money, that seem to live from paycheck to paycheck who use the Payday loan service regularly and also juggle their credit card payments too. Maxing out credit cards and then using one credit card to pay the other credit cards balance has becoming something I’ve seen people do more and more.

As I said most of the people that I know that do this are in fact making decent salaries. Yet their spending habits are out of control. In fact, due to their spending habits, and as a result of borrowing money so often, many of these people end up having bad credit ratings.

Yes, there are people who don’t make much money, who live on a budget, who use Payday loans when they require emergency funds because they don’t make enough to qualify for a traditional loan. I think the Payday loan service is great for those people if they use the service wisely, as in, only occasionally due to emergency and pay back the money they borrowed as soon as possible. Borrowing money and paying it back on time might even help some people develop decent credit rating.

Perhaps banks, credit card companies and services such as Payday Loans should get together and form a rehab style treatment plan for people who chronically overspend or who spend beyond their means?

I’m certainly not a tightwad. I have lots of fancy toys here – things that I don’t really need. However I’ve learned to purchase what I need when I need it, and budget for the things that I want.

There’s definitely a difference between needs and wants and society, with the media pushing goods at as every minute of the day, has forgotten that.

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