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Our sunflowers got us in trouble!

by Tricia

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Can you believe we got a notice today that we’re breaking a city bylaw?

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I have to cut down my beautiful sunflowers! We got an official notice stating that the flowers in the boulevard are overgrown and must be cut down to 0.92 meters (3 feet) by September 12th. The notice doesn’t say what will happen if we don’t do it, but I’m sure it will be a fine of some sort.

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I guess it’s because we let the sunflowers grow as they wanted – all over the boulevard instead of just a thick line of sunflowers this year. We also have one that’s grown to about 14 feet in height!

I could see the complaint if we were a house on a corner and or if all our neighbors used their driveways, but we’re the second house from the corner and we are the only people out of 8 houses on our block that actually uses our driveway! We don’t use our car much since we live close to work so it’s not like seeing around the sunflowers as we back out is a daily issue and it’s not that hard to see around them anyway. Grrrr.

Sorry I’m so behind on my Green Thumb Sunday post. We had our family reunion over the last five days and I really didn’t have any time to get my blogging done. All the guests are gone now so I should get back to normal blogging again. I hope! I’m very tired though.

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Filed Under: Family, Garden Buzz, Garden Maintenance, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: Beautiful, blogging, bylaw, driveway, Family, flower, flowers, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, height, House, neighbor, neighbors, obstruction, photo, plant, September, Sunflower, sunflowers too tall, Toronto bylaw

What’s out there?

by Tricia

Do you have security lights on your house?

If you do, when they go on do you happen to get up from what you’re doing to go and check what triggered the light?

I do.

I’ve got a security light at the side of the house in the driveway so if anyone or anything enters the driveway at the start of the house it will trigger the light. The sensor reaches to the end of the driveway too so if anything comes through the backyard to the driveway it clicks on.

The other security light is right at the back door. It’s sensor covers the end portion of the driveway, maybe the first third of the garden, and of course the area in front of the back door.

My husband installed these in our first couple of weeks in the house because he’s always been nervous about thieves. We did move into a fairly safe area though so I’m not quite as worried about that as he is.

I like the lights because if I happen to go into the yard at night I have light! I can see if there’s an animal lurking in the outskirts of the lights, and of course if I happen to be out there doing my late night watering the lights make me feel a little more secure.

When I’m inside the house, if I notice that one of the lights have gone on I’ll usually get up and take a look. Most of the time it’s a cat that’s wandered down the driveway or gotten into the backyard and triggered the light. Other times it’s raccoons.

I’ve yet to discover a human in my yard, but there was a guy who drank too much last year who got into our neighbors yard. I think he camped out in the yard for a while. Then he tried to break in to their shed and broke a bit of the fence as he did it or perhaps the fence broken when he tried to climb into our yard. I’m not sure. Anyway he did get into their shed and he stole their boys small bike.

Our neighbors now have a security light. Except they don’t have it set to automatically come on? Strange.

So, back to my question … do you look outside to see what’s out there when your security lights come on? If you do – what have you discovered?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, The neighborhood Tagged With: animal, back door, backyard, cat, check, check lights, check outside, driveway, garden, House, light, neighbor, neighbors, Raccoon, secure, security light, security lights, side of house, triggered light, watering

Thunder, Lightening and Wind!

by Tricia

We had a huge storm here yesterday.

I knew it was a bad storm when things started blowing around in my driveway. We do have a few things up beside the house – garbage cans, a couple of muskoka chairs and planter boxes for the impatiens that I grow in our shady driveway.

What I didn’t know was that the storm was so bad that it blew down huge trees. Houses were literally crushed just a few blocks from here! Yes, our area of the city was hit the worst.

I hate storms! They are so violent here.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, The neighborhood Tagged With: blown over, chair, crushed, crushed roof, driveway, fallen trees, House, Impatiens, planter, planter boxes, storm, tree, trees, windy

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