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Landscaping at it’s finest

by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Now this is landscaping!

Can you imagine building a pond on your property that looked like a zipper? I can’t, but obviously someone did!

Hey, did you know that the zipper was invented in Canada? Certainly a handy invention!

Don’t forget to check out our other WW posts on Tricia’s Musings, My World and Odd Planet!






Filed Under: Garden Buzz, Garden Humor, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Landscaping, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: building, Canada, garden, garden pond, landscape, Landscaping, photo, planning, pond, water, Wordless Wednesday, WW, zipper, zipper pond, zipper shape

Old canisters make great garden decor

by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Old Fashioned

Milk canister covered in snow

Since this weeks theme is Old Fashioned I thought I’d show you what I call the ‘ol Milk Canister although I have a feeling it never held milk but rather coal or some other form of fuel according to the markings on the bottom of it.

When my mother passed away a few years ago I was assigned the task of inventorying the houses contents and then my brothers and sister and I picked out the items that we wanted. I won’t say that the divvying of items went perfectly but it went ok.

I remember this old canister from my childhood. My parents never used it. It was always stored in the basement. Our house was built in the early 40’s and until sometime in the 50’s it was heated by coal! I believe that this canister might have held some of the coal used to heat the house. I’ll have to look at the markings again to verify what it says but as I said it appears to have something to do with a fuel company.

My second oldest brother turned out to have major allergies and I guess the coal particles in the air aggravated his allergies so I believe my parents were one of the first in our neighborhood to change over to oil heating. I think oil was the main heating source for homes (in Canada) in the 50’s, 60’s and early 70’s. They eventually changed over to gas heating when the gas lines were being laid on our street.

The canister was an off white color when I brought it home. Some of the paint was beginning to peel off but over all the canister was in good shape. I thought it would make a great garden ornament so I painted it blue.

I should bring it in, in the winter and I usually do, but it was left outside this year! I guess it’s not too late to bring it indoors huh?

Filed Under: Family, Garden Decor, Home and Lifestyle, Photo Hunter, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: articles, basement, Blue, Canada, coal, coal heating, color, company, fuel, fuel canister, garden, home, homes, House, indoors, milk canister, mother, neighbor, neighborhood, oil, oil heating, old fashioned, parents, photo, Photo hunt, photohunt, photohunter, snow

Great selection of hiking boots

by Tricia

As gardeners I’m sure that some of my readers love of the outdoors extends beyond their gardens. Perhaps some of you have cottages where you enjoy the great outdoors or maybe some of you visit hiking trails?

If you are an outdoors enthusiast or if hiking is one of the ways that you keep in shape you might be interested in taking a look at the Hiking Boots at Metboots.com. If you are a hunter or want to buy a great gift for a hunter their selection of Hunting boots is quite extensive as well.

I’ve always enjoyed hiking myself. There are a number of beautiful trails within Toronto and of course there are many outside of the city as well. I’m sure that now that we have a Labrador retriever we’ll be going out hiking even more than we ever have since it’s a great way to exercise the dog and to get some exercise ourselves.

You’ll find hiking boots from brand names such as Converse, Carolina, Danner, Dickies, Dr. Martins, Haix, Hi-Tech, Nautilus, Rocky Outdoor Gear, Terra, Thorogood, and Wolverine just to name a few. All are fine manufacturers of hiking boots.

As a Canadian I always check online store policies to see if they ship to Canada and other international locations and it appears that I’m in luck as they do ship internationally. I was also pleased to see that they accept Paypal payments! I love that! I’ve been using Paypal to pay for quite a few of my online purchases lately. Metboots.com also offers free shipping on orders over $100.

If you’re in need of hunting or hiking boots visit Metboots and check out their selection.

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