There are many, many beautiful places in British Columbia, and I have been lucky to have lived in several but there is one very beautiful place that I've never lived in, Victoria, B.C. Lucky for me I have a sister who lives there and I can visit whenever our schedules allow, which unfortunately is never often enough but I relish every moment while there.
On my last visit she took me to visit Fisherman's wharf. A bright and bustling area with lots of boats, some of the best fish and chips and cute, little, and I mean little, houseboats. They are colorful, artistic, full of plants, with little patios tucked in all sorts of corners. On one hand I would love to live there but on the other hand the lookiloos walking up and down the docks would be quite uncomfortable...I think.
Could you live in one of these cute little houseboats?
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Facebook....
For friends and family that keep in touch via Facebook...I have decided to close my Facebook account...there are only so many hours in a day....
Thanks everyone.
Margaret
Thanks everyone.
Margaret
Friday, May 27, 2011
Elusive
Eventhough I take pictures and talk about Miss Daisy most of the time, I do have another cat, Dagwood, Miss Daisy's brother. Dagwood is very elusive and difficult to photograph because he's always on the move and not too cuddly. He is most active at night and loves to jump on either Art or I while we are asleep and meow very loudly in our ears. I'm used to it now and most nights I can sleep right through it but I won't repeat what Art says....
Anyway here he is, the very handsome Dagwood.
Anyway here he is, the very handsome Dagwood.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Hummingbird
I was lucky enough to spend the weekend with my sisters. We all love good food and after a day of shopping, walking and touring it was time to relax.
While two of us were cooking dinner....
One of us was writing a paper....
and my sister Iolanda, sat very patiently at the big window waiting for the humming birds to feed, after taking many, many pictures her 3 best photos of these amazing creatures...
While two of us were cooking dinner....
Thursday, May 19, 2011
End of the road...
Well if you are at the end of the road then you must be in beautiful Lund B.C. mile 0 on highway 101, and if you find yourself in Lund, walk the boardwalk to the Boardwalk restaurant for some fish and chips, delicious!
Today is Skywatch Friday, click here to see more beautiful sky pictures from around the world.
Tomatoes and stuff...
Our spring has so far been unseasonably wet and cold which for a gardener is not very good but with a few nice days in the forecast I can finally plant the tomatoes I started from seed.
I only found out a few weeks ago that digging oyster shells into the dirt will help with tomato blossom rot, which my tomatoes get.
Hard to see here but I did sprinkle some oyster shells in...
I watered them and then covered them with some plastic using some tent poles Art found in a dumpster..
Art wrapped some stakes on the long sides of the plastic and secured them with staples, this will keep the plastic in place keeping my tomatoes warm and dry. Luckily Art had the plastic on hand, recycled from something else so these makeshift greenhouses were free, and that's very good.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Crazy Daisy
This is crazy Daisy, AKA fat cat. For some reason she seems to think that she can fit into a small tin, about 8 inches wide, that I use to store my embroidery thread.
She moves this way and that way, tries to push things around in an effort to fit in there, but poor Daisy has a fat rump...hey takes one to know one...
But all she really wants is to be close to me...which is good because I feel the same about her!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Rhubarb
Lots and lots of rhubarb. Not from my garden although I was able to harvest 5 or 6 good sized stalks from my plant. This rhubarb is from my friend's patch. I'm not sure how many plants they have, but there is lots.
This is what I picked and it didn't make a dent....
I'm off to get more...
This is what I picked and it didn't make a dent....
I cut the big leaves off and laid them on my garden as natural weed control. Then I washed and cut the stalks....
Then into a plastic bag ready for the freezer, really it's that easy.
I'm off to get more...
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Interviews today...
For the first time ever I am holding interviews where I am the only one making the final decisions. If I choose the wrong candidate it will be my error, not HR's, not the boss, not Sally in the next cubicle who made the recommendation...just me, the buck stops here...
Wish me luck!
Wish me luck!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Broc
I said I wouldn't grow them, really not worth it, they are a pain in the arse but those little seedlings just kept going, even with all my neglect.
So here they are in their new bed...but you can't just plant them and leave them...it seems that all sorts of little critters love broccoli, so I have to protect them...
With a row cover, and that's where the fussy part comes in. I have to pull this thing on and off every time I want to access the plants...what a bother. I sure hope I get some broccoli this time...I am unwilling to share it with any other little critters...
Thursday, May 5, 2011
In the garden...
I was so fortunate to get my hands on some raspberry canes, 7 to be exact, all from fellow garden club members, and all for free.
I wasn't sure where to put them so for quite some time I just had them in a big pot, sitting against the house in part shade. If you are a gardener you know that raspberries multiply, and they do that very quickly, so finding a good spot for them is essential. I decided to put them in the veggie garden, keeping them safe from the deer, and in a standalone area that is about 3 feet from any of the other veggie rows. I hope the distance from the rest of the veggies will keep them manageable.
Now all I have to do is be patient and wait for the delicious berries, maybe I'll have to wait until next year....bue well worth it.
I wasn't sure where to put them so for quite some time I just had them in a big pot, sitting against the house in part shade. If you are a gardener you know that raspberries multiply, and they do that very quickly, so finding a good spot for them is essential. I decided to put them in the veggie garden, keeping them safe from the deer, and in a standalone area that is about 3 feet from any of the other veggie rows. I hope the distance from the rest of the veggies will keep them manageable.
Now all I have to do is be patient and wait for the delicious berries, maybe I'll have to wait until next year....bue well worth it.
The picture does not show the raspberry canes very well but they are there...all in a row.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
West Vancouver sea wall
West Vancouver is home to the richest postal code in Canada. I don't think there is one house in West Vancouver on the market for under one million dollars...and, it has the most fabulous sea wall that is open to everyone regardless of income...
So even I, a common pauper, can enjoy the stunning views of West Vancouver without spending upwards of a million dollars...
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