Hayfield Daylily Experimental Gardens Part 3

Monday, December 29, 2008 at 1:55 PM
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Take-out Margaritas

Saturday, December 27, 2008 at 3:41 PM

I wouldn't have believed it but now I know you can get anything in Toronto...even take out margaritas. I saw this at the Lone Star Texas Grill near my home in a shopping mall.

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I think I will drive up to the door and ask for a margarita to go, just like the sign says!

I'll have a margarita to go please

Jusl like at Tim's!

Christmas Day and after

Friday, December 26, 2008 at 1:41 PM

I got a new camera for Christmas! It is another Canon, it was a total surprise, this one has more megapixels...14.7 of them! I will be able to crop to my heart's content and still have pixels left for a pretty good image. This camera is a Powershot SD990 IS Digital Elph. I love the Elphs, they are small, light and easy to bring everywhere. My camera is always with me.

We had my sons and Grace here for Christmas dinner. Grace loved the table I decorated in blue, and took photos of it...so did I. I used those glassy Christmas trees instead of candles...got them on sale right before Christmas.

This year, I didn't stuff everyone before dinner, served far fewer snacks so they were hungry at dinnertime. No one over ate, we all felt satisfied but comfortable after.

I cooked our turkey, in a bag. I find that the simplest way to cook a turkey, less fuss because you are not basting it all the time. The meat turns out well cooked and moist, never dry. In November I saw Turkey Seasoning Paste, at $10 a jar at William Sonoma. A little extravagant but I wanted to try it. Now that I have tasted it and know the texture of the paste, I will be able to reproduce it for another turkey much more economically. It was a mixture of oil, rosemary, other turkey spices, salt, brown sugar. I rubbed the paste under the skin everywhere, and outside the skin too, then sealed the turkey in the bag. A 14 lb turkey was ready in 3 hours, much quicker in a bag, isn't it.

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We had butternut squash soup with a hint of curry, fluffy mashed potatoes, roasted sweet potato-squash-beet-onion mix, stuffing, baby peas. The wine was Pinot Grigio, Glenn's choice. Plum pudding and liquers for dessert.

Today, I started at the gym. While everyone was out grabbing deals at the Boxing Day sales, I worked out...it was pretty tough, I am so out of shape, but the girls told me it would get better. I managed 20 minutes on the running machine (fast walk really) and another 15 on the eliptical trainer. I wasn't able to do more than that for today--too exhausted. Came home and did my sit ups here, where I wouldn't be so embarrassed and then took a shower.

Christmas Eve, I was in for a fitness evaluation and tomorrow I go for training on how to use 8 machines. I plan to go every night after work, some nights cardio only, 3 nights weights and cardio. I told the girls at the gym I want to look gorgeous in my gown for Glenn and Grace's wedding photos.

We are having left overs for dinner tonight, Craig is going to drop by for more too. Today I made the stock for turkey soup. It is chilling outside now, no room in the fridge. Tomorrow I will take the fat off the top and add veggies and some kind of noodles. I love turkey leftovers. Had a turkey sandwich after the gym today.

What do you do with turkey leftovers?

Christmas Calories

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at 3:11 PM

There are more calories around here than I can shake a stick at--more than I dare eat and I don't think anyone else will want to eat them either. Why is Christmas a season of such excess.

I joined a gym today, a new one that has just opened near my home, thought I would get in ahead of the New Year resolution crowd. No membership fee, I just pay as I go, month by month, $40 each month...that is just $10 per week for unlimited use of the gym. All I need to give is 30 days notice when I want to stop. There is an online feature where I can track my progress on the machines, track my weight loss, plan my calories and meals. Tomorrow I have an appointment for a 1 hour fitness evaluation and they will give me a program to follow, show me how to use the machines and check my fitness level again in three months. Not bad for $10 a week, hmm? I am actually looking forward to starting the program...my gym bag is packed and ready!

I will drop most of the goodies off at a food bank...there is a big bin at our local grocery store. How did all these things get into my house? I brought some in myself, some were seasonal gifts. I am a bit sick of it all. I simply have to learn to celebrate without putting food in my mouth.

Picture Perfect - Peace

Friday, December 12, 2008 at 2:01 PM

Mourning Dove with brick wall

I know this is not a "peace dove," white with an olive branch in his mouth, nevertheless any dove makes me think of peace. This Morning Dove lives in one of the fir trees outside my home; he and his companion are frequent visitors to my little yard. The two of them are so calm and gentle, unafraid or maybe unaware of possible danger. I love the soft soothing noises they make. Live and let live seems to be their philosophy, they never even stir if I come out to the yard while they are visiting. This one just sat on the fence, undisturbed as I came out to take his picture.

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Picture Perfect - Life

Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 1:45 AM


Life gets messy sometimes, doesn't it?


Taken while walking along Swann's Marina near my home with my little Canon Elph SD450 in October. The boats were mostly out of the water and life had settled in on this dock.


People Watching at the mall

Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 4:21 PM
The decorations are always impressive at Scarborough Town Center, a mall in my area. There are few changes from year to year, but it is always nice to see the Christmas village at this mall.

My main purpose in being there was to buy the purse I want for Glenn's and Grace's wedding, the only one I have seen that I really like. Town Shoes sold the only one they had and suggested I call the other stores in Toronto. Luckily I located another one on the first call and picked it up the next day.

While taking a break in the food court I people watched while I waited for my lunch. My job was to grab a table while he picked up the burgers and root beer.


I noticed this little girl eating a
hamburger but she was also holding up her ice cream in her other hand. The ice cream was getting pretty runny as she munched on her burger. I wondered why they didn't buy the lunches then return to the counter for her ice cream later. It was difficult to get a good close up because I didn't want to alarm them.

I had missed a "Kodak Moment" earlier that day at Costco, where I saw a little girl her stopping at various places along the aisle to add items to her Christmas list. The list began in very neat printing, Tara's Wish List. She was meticulously copying information from books and game labels. I missed a beautiful shot of the back of her head, her hand printing the list balanced on a book, and the toys she wanted. My camera was in the car.

Nothing!

Thursday, November 27, 2008 at 3:07 PM

I am sitting here feeling a little disgusted with myself. I ate a bag of barbecue chips for dinner and knew full well when I was eating them that I was going to regret it but they were so good and I was so hungry and tired. Yes, I ate the whole bag. I will gain about 5 lbs of water overnight. I won't weigh myself for a few days.

This hockey moose was on sale at Sears, another 60% off deal. The day before he was $14.99 and I got him for $5.99. Isn't he a handsome fellow? He is full of cucumber melon dish soap, which smells so good I use it for dishes and also my hands at the kitchen sink. I suppose this is how houses get full of clutter, buying things like this but I thought he was fun and I will put him away after the winter.

I will be paying a few bills online tonight. Sometimes I wonder how I ever managed without the internet. It is so easy not to have to make special trips to the mail box or to the bank. I can do most of my banking right here while sitting in front ot the television.

I love? winter!

Monday, November 24, 2008 at 4:16 PM

I can't believe I am pretty well finished Christmas shopping already; I can actually consider myself done. Why? Because the sales have been fantastic, everything I see is on sale 30%, 40%, 50% and even 60% off. Brand names, winter wear, you name it--it is on sale in Toronto. The dark cloud of economic crisis has silver upside I suppose. The sales are certainly encouraging consumer spending but I do wonder how the stores will make any profit with sales like this.

I was wandering around the mall again on Sunday and had to buy these bathroom towels and soap dispenser for my powder room at 60% off. Friday night the towel had been $20 and soap dispenser had been $29. Aren't they darling? Got some finger towels too.

I love? winter!

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I can't believe I am pretty well finished Christmas shopping already; I can actually consider myself done. Why? Because the sales have been fantastic, everything I see is on sale 30%, 40%, 50% and even 60% off. Brand names, winter wear, you name it--it is on sale in Toronto. The dark cloud of economic crisis has silver upside I suppose. The sales are certainly encouraging consumer spending but I do wonder how the stores will make any profit with sales like this.

I was wandering around the mall again on Sunday and had to buy these bathroom towels and soap dispenser for my powder room at 60% off. Friday night the towel had been $20 and soap dispenser had been $29. Aren't they darling? Got some finger towels too.

The Christmas Edition of Getting to Know Your Friends quiz

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 4:44 PM

Shamelessly snagged from Carol. Okay, here's what you're supposed to do, copy and paste this entire list, exchanging my answers with your own, and post it in your own blog.

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Both

2. Real tree or Artificial? Artificial

3. When do you put up the tree? 1 week before Christmas

4. When do you take the tree down? January 1 or 2

5. Do you like eggnog? No, I LOVE it, spiked or unspiked

6. Favorite gift received as a child? Don't remember a favourite, I liked everything that wasn't clothes!

7. Hardest person to buy for? My sons, they don't want clothes

8. Easiest person to buy for? Me!

9. Do you have a nativity scene? Yes!

10. Mail or email Christmas cards? I stopped sending them years ago, hated the chore. I call friends and family, visit, etc

11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? A black rubber watch with a thick manual from my ex. I looked at him in disbelief when I opened it and he was grinning like a fool. He told me it could be set up to count my steps during the day and tell me how many calories I was burning off. It was ugly. No perfume, no jewellery, no cashmere sweater, just a black rubber watch. I made him bring it back. My friend sympathized with me when I told her about it and told me the first year she was married her husband gave her winter tires for her car...another good gift huh?

12. Favorite Christmas Movie? "Miracle on 34th Street and the Polar Express and oh yes, How the Grinch Stole Christmas

13 When do you start shopping for Christmas? I started two weeks ago. Usually I am late.

14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? No but I do pass things on if I don't like them. Whynot let someone else enjoy them

15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Christmas Pudding just like my mother used to make, with suet, currants, carrot, nuts dried fruit, etc, served with a sweet rum or brandy and brown sugar sauce. It's so good! And let's not forget Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings

16. Lights on the tree? Yes--candles are too dangerous

17. Favorite Christmas song? The Huron Christmas Carol also like Mary Did You Know?

18. Travel at Christmas or stay home? Home but every year I think about spending Christmas just once in a very warm climate, at a resort. Just once.

19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, comet, Cupid, Donder and Blitzen

20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Angel

21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? One on Christmas Eve the rest Christmas morning

22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year? Sweating in overheated stores

23. Favorite ornament theme or color? Ice pastels but it used to be dark reds and gold

24. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Turkey with all the trimmings, why what else is there?

25. What do you want for Christmas this year? A trip to a warm climate

Office Cat

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 5:52 PM

If you saw ME in a police car, what would you think I got arrested for?

Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 6:16 PM

(pinched from Ken, who pinched it from . . . so feel free to pinch it too)

So...If you saw ME in a police car, what would you think I got arrested for?

Lest We Forget

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 1:43 AM


And the winners are . . .

Thursday, November 6, 2008 at 12:00 PM

The results have been announced for the Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest at the office. The winners are . . .

1st prize went to the Pumpkin from Customer ServiceIMG_0485

2nd prize was the entry from Sales...Lynda and I entered this one! We won 2nd Prize!! Woo HOO! The prize was a $15 Wal-Mart card for each of us. Kathleen got one too even though she was away at the time. She had to travel to Hong Kong on a family emergency but we kept her name on the entry.

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Third prize was the intricate turkey carving. The pirate didn`t`even get a mention and I thought that one was pretty nice.

Pumpkins Awaiting Judgement

Friday, October 31, 2008 at 5:27 PM
Here they are, the contestants. (see my earlier blog on the Pumpkin Contest here)  There were only 8 entries this year.  Results will be announced early next week.

Friday Five: Hallowe'en

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I can't believe that I can remember my very first Halloween.  I can't find my keys, can't remember what I ate for lunch yesterday but I can remember my first Halloween.  I think I was four years old.  As my mom got me ready I didn't understand but it was fun.  She put lipstick on me, that I didn't like the feel of but she showed me how I looked in the mirror.  I wore her Sunday hat and her jacket, I know now it was a swing jacket.  So I went out my first Halloween as a fancy lady in lipstick and grown up lady clothes. 

Halloween costumes for the next few years were similar but then my sister and I wanted real store bought costumes.  Store bought wasn't as realistic as it is these days, the costumes were made of crepe paper and often didn't last the evening but we didn't care--they came from a store, were brightly coloured and lasted us long enough to get some good treats.  As our bags grew heavy we didn't mind that the costume was in tatters..it had served its purpose.

Our bags were paper shopping bags or if we were lucky an old pillowcase.  Pillow cases were better because they were stronger but Mom didn't always have one for us and we couldn't convince her to give us a good one from the linens.  There didn't seem to be any plastic bags, just paper shopping bags and although large, these things had their perils.  You couldn't put the bag down to rest or it would pick up moisture in the night air and develop a hole which quickly grew large.

It must have been a safer world in the 1950s, my mom took us out for a few years but then I took my sister out while mom stayed home and shelled out treats.  We stayed in groups with our friends who were also alone, and the only thing we had to watch out for was bad boys who would try to steal our candy.

The treats we used to get were mostly sticky molasses  kisses, Tire St Catherine, and I remember my favourite was peanut butter kisses.  We got the occasional red candy apple too, a good tooth rotting treat!  We never ate the apple part.  

Many people gave plain old apples which I didn't like, they made the bag heavy and who wanted apples anyway, you can get those at home.   One year, my mom began to search the apples for razor blades and pins.  I wondered why people would bothe r to hide bad things in apples.  If they wanted to harm children, the best place to hide that st uff was in the candy.  We had to sort the candy when we got home, unwrapped was thrown away, coins were counted, apples were taken to the kitchen for inspection and baking into apple pies.

Peanuts in the shell ususally filled a large mixing bowl. Children didn't have peanut allergies in those days, we ate the peanuts.   Not too many bags of chips or chocolate bars while I was young but we would find penny candy and gum balls.  They went in the miscelaneous bowl.  Candy sorted, we were allowed to enjoy it for a while and then were sent off to bed.  That candy disappeared quickly, as a yougster I didn't figure out that my parents ate most of it.  

Ok, I took license with the theme.  I was supposed to talk about 5 costumes I had but couldn't remember 5...it was a very long time ago...so I told you 5 things about my early Halloweens.  

The Pumpkin Contest

Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 6:09 PM

Last year we had our first annual pumpkin contest at the office. I convinced the girls to join me in a team effort and we chose to immortalize our Director of Corporate Accounts in our pumpkin entry. I took his picture, changed it to b&w, enlarged it on the photo copier and we were off to a good start. We worked for hours planning and carving...and we were so pleased with our results, we were convinced we would and should win. Some of you thought so also. Unfortunately, we didn`t win! A giant hamburger won the prize, I can`t remember what the prize was. We went home knowing we did a great job and our director loved it so much he used the photo as his facebook profile photo.

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Sore loosers we are NOT! But this year we decided to take an easier route. Lynda and I locked ourselves in a boardroom this morning at 11:00 AM and were finished and cleaned up at noon. We are pretty happy with the effort, and who knows, maybe our simple pumpkin will do well tomorrow at the judging. Wish us luck!

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Here is our Grim Reaper lit up in the dark.

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Happy trick or treating everyone!

The Voice of Style

Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 3:19 PM
The shop was chock full of interesting art items for the home

Through the window, I saw her sitting on the bed.  She was beautiful, elegant even.  Entranced, I went in and picked her up.  I just had to have her!  Unfortunately, her price was too high, I couldn't afford her.  The shop sells these beautiful ladies for $300 and can't keep up with the demand.  

Doll in a shop Window

I spent over an hour browsing in this shop, touching things, exotic and unusual.  I felt like Alice in Wonderland.  Rich vibrant colours, sumptuous textures, bedding, lighting, window treatments, unique clothing, home and fashion accessories, paintings, one of a kind furniture...it was sensory overload, I loved it all.  The store is Jane Hall, The Voice of Style.  The shop is a destination for people who love colour, texture and style.

Painting on the shop wall



Another wonderful painting



Sumptuous!


Deep in the shop, I came across a sister of the lady in the window...just as elegant.


Making merry!



 
Joie de vivre!


Hand painted chairs, beautiful and durable.

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My very favourite chair in the shop, it was expensive but I would have bought it if I had a place to put it.  Wouldn't you love this in your bedroom?

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Mural and pillows


Jane Hall, The Voice of Style is located at 2156 Queen Street East, in Toronto, right in the heart of the Beaches.


Glenn's Convocation

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM
Glenn is finished school, for now...he graduated from York University with his Master's degree in Sociology; convocation was last Saturday morning.  I found out Friday afternoon.  That's Glenn!  Fortunately, I was in town, where else would I be?  

Glenn is now looking for a job.  He needs a good one quick!  He is getting married next May and wants to buy a house right away.  

Here are a few photos of the day but it was difficult to get good ones.  The sun shone very brightly outside, which doesn't make photography easy, and inside there was very little light...and my camera is not that good.  

Glenn had to be there by  8:30 AM, we went in one car and sat in a cold tent, with cold feet and running noses until 10:30 AM when the ceremony began.  Oh, the things you do for love!

Below:  Pomp and Circumstance, the Grads file in to their seats

Graduates filling the seats on stage

Below:  Faculty enters




Our National Anthem



Dave Broadfoot, Writer, Radio Personality, Creator of Royal Canadian Air Farce, Humorist, was given an Honorary Doctorate of Laws.  Everyone enjoyed his address to the graduates...warm and very funny!

Dave Broadfoot speaks to the graduates

Degrees conferred, the graduates don their hoods.  
That is Glenn about middle at the top. Really terrible photo but they were all moving and it wasn't very well lit and my camera just couldn't do the job!

Graduates don their hoods

Grace and Glenn

Glenn and Grace

The Graduate!

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Boy with the Hood!

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Below:  While Glenn peeked in the envelope at his degree, Glenn's Dad had popped the cap on his own head.  A woman walking by congratulated him!  Too funny!  "No, No, it isn't my convocation....it's my son's"  Glenn looks not too impressed.

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Below:  We all went to Oliver and Bonnacini for lunch.


Congratulations Glenn.  You have worked hard and achieved so much in the past 6 years. I know you will succeed in everything that lies ahead...I know you will make it all happen.  BRAVO!  I am very proud of you!

Her Pilot?

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Driving in to the office this morning I turned on to a shortcut through Wal-Mart parking lot at Morningside.

A few cars turned ahead of me. At the other side of the lot, we turn left on to a busy street, doing it this way spreads out the traffic, there are two other places to turn out here and spreading out reduces the line up at each stop sign.

From the corner of my eye I saw a little black Mazda speeding diagonally across the lot, apparently the line up was too long where she had been first. She cut me off and pulled up to the stop sign.

The sticker on her bumper amused me. God must be embarrassed.

Feng Shui Fix

Friday, October 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM

Wow, who isn't worrying about the economy these days? I am loosing huge amounts of money daily and can't do a thing about it. I was planning to retire in two years but I will not be able to do so now unless there is a miraculous recovery in the market.

With the crumbling stocks causing me so much stress that I can do nothing about except maybe bite my nails, I am making my home as calm and stress free as possible. I try to decorate using feng shui principles and have been uncomfortable with the prosperity corner of my home; it was dark and lifeless.

Last night I bought a waterfall for that corner of the room and woo hoo...I just love it! I can change the light colour to blue, green, yellow or clear and the sound of the water is pleasing, relaxing and happy. I feel energy in the room. I don't know if this fix will turn my finances around but I sure love looking at it.

Water in the Finance corner of my home

Water fountain my dining room which is the finance corner of my home

How do you like it?

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Weekend. Drive Safely!

Filching from the field

Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 2:20 AM
I saw these along the roadside while driving last Sunday. They were so pretty in the sunlight, white and silky, I thought they might look good in a vase in my hallway. I had to stop the car and get some.



They were on someone's property so all I could do was snap a photo. But I just had to have some. Soon I came along to a bunch growing in a ditch near the road. Not as plentiful as the other ones but legal!



I had to vaccuum the car when I got them home, there was dandelion-like fluff and bits of grass all over the back seat.

And here they are in my hallway...not a brilliantly white as they were with the sunlight shining on them in the field but they look so nice when the natural light catches them in the afternoon.



I found this flat vase some months ago at Winners, it is about 3/4 of an inch thick and very nice for arranging flowers, it keeps them in place.

Below, a shot in the evening with a flash. I am so pleased with these pretty things--it was time for a little change in this hallway.



Picture Perfect - Joined

Saturday, September 20, 2008 at 4:07 AM
This photo was taken some time ago, on a spring walk, with my Canon Powershot SD450 Digital Elph.  


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If your life was a movie, what would the soundtrack be?

Friday, September 19, 2008 at 3:13 PM

I snagged this from Mr E...

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?

So, here's how it works:

1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie and try to pretend your cool by switching any of the songs - a lot of the songs fit with the setting




Opening Credits:
Summer Love - Grease 

Waking Up:
Hey Sweet Man - Madeleine Peyroux

First Day At School:
Beautiful - Christina Aguilera

Falling In Love:
Money In My Pocket (but I just can't get no love)  Dennis Brown

Fight Song:
Proud Mary - Ike and Tina Turner

Breaking Up:
We Are The Champions - Queen

Prom night:
Alice in Chains - Heroin (*LOL*)

Life:
Ain't No Reason - Brett Dennon  

Mental Breakdown:
When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin - Doris Day

Driving:
Oh What a Beautiful Morning (Oklahoma)

Flashback:
Under Pressure - Queen 

Getting back together:
I Go To Sleep - Sia 

Wedding:
Simply The Best - Tina Turner

Birth of Child:
Unwritten - Natasha Bedingfield

Final Battle:
Bubbly - Colby Caillat

Funeral Song:
Crazy - Norah Jones, Molly Johnson

Final Credits:
House of the Rising Sun - Nina Simone


It was fun to see what popped up.  Thanks Mr E.

Mona's Dare - Your Water Tower

Sunday, September 14, 2008 at 5:05 AM
Some of the municipalities around Toronto have water towers but I live near Lake Ontario and I think we get our water from the there  because I see water purification plants but no water towers.  

Mona says if we don't have a water tower we can show a different kind of tower so I am showing you the CN Tower in downtown Toronto.  This view is from Queen's Quay (pronounced 'key') at the lake.  The tower, at 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches) high, used to be the highest free standing structure in the world but has been surpassed by a building in Dubai.  Shucks! What do we do now...build another bigger taller  one?

Yes, I have been to the top of the CN Tower, it was awful because, like Mona, I am afraid of heights.  I stayed back near the wall while my visiting cousin walked to the rails (more like a cage) to snap photos.  There was a glass floor that I did not go out on either.  And I closed my eyes in the glass elevator up the side of the building.   That was a few years ago and I haven't had to back up there since.

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Picture Perfect - Perspective

Saturday, September 13, 2008 at 4:58 AM
I call this photo  "Gaining A New Perspective"

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Sitting on a cot in her cell, considering her former ways, remembering her crimes,regretting her present circumstances, gaining a new perspective on life, the small narrow cell, functioning as a reality tunnel.  "I will never speed again, Officer."

Taken with my Canon Powershot SD450 camera by a kind jailer at the Old Stone Jail in Beaverton Ontario.  Yes dear friends, that is me in the photo. 

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