Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Dandelions

Did you know that dandelions did not originate in North America? What a surprise! They came as a source of food for people and bees, but for centuries they have been a popular medicinal herb. Diane Kent is president of the Ontario Herbalist Association and has been a professional medical herbalist for the last 10 years. Kent freely admits to her love affair with dandelions and describes them a beautiful and cheerful flower.
She says that dandelions are not only beautiful, but one of the most versatile herbs out there. She adds that dandelions contain high levels of vitamin A, B, C and trace minerals such as zinc, iron and boron. "There is an enormous amount of nutritional value in dandelions," says Kent. "The dandelion probably has just about more potassium than anything else in the world. Most of the nutritional value is in the leaves, the root I generally use it for a cleansing format."
Dandelion tonics and tinctures help cleanse the live, regulate blood sugar, and soothe gallbladder inflammation and chronic constipation.
All of this information will help me look at dandelions with more respect.

Red Hatt-itudes

Over the years, I have come across many red hat accessories, people at red hat gatherings and even gifts. Recently, a friend gave me a sun catcher and it came with the following thought:
"If a woman's work is never done, why even start!" Something to think about before you lift that broom.
Unfortunately, I need to lift that broom, dust mop and right now get the dishes done.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Nora the cat

I have many friends and acquaintances who are talented and studied for many years to be able to perform as well as they do. Sometimes, I am sure that when they find sites like this: http://www.catcerto.com/ they must work very hard to control their emotions. I love animals but to have a cat receive this much attention is beyond my understanding.
Nora is a lovely cat and certainly she loves the piano but talented? She has been on numerous television shows with her owners interviewed (congratulations to her owners for their work getting publicity for the cat). When you check the sites that she is on I hope that you will understand my confusion as to why she is receiving so much attention.

What a strange world we live in!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Invented word

Golden bungee,n: A lucrative severance package that pays the executive to step down from his or her current position, but then pays them to continue with the company in another role. (Buzzwhack.com)

Friday, August 21, 2009

Tennis tournament

As some of you may know, I love tennis. Right now, I am trying to recover from a bad fall. My left elbow will have a scar that matches my right elbow. Do not remember what cased the scar on the right elbow because it has been a long time since I fell and hit this elbow. This time, I hit my left elbow and my hip. Not moving well right now. The first night, I slept with pillows on both sides of me so that I could keep my arm up. Could not type for any length of time which is why I have not posted entries for a couple days. Yesterday, when I walked to the to store ( I am trying to walk a short distance every hour to keep my muscles loose) I could just get across the crosswalk before the light changed. Wow, what a shock! I was happy to get home and rest and relax again. Today feels a little better.
Now, the point of today's entry, the Rogers Cup Ladies Day which was Tuesday. I went with a friend who I play tennis with. We have been playing together for over 15 years. Lost track of the exact number, a few years ago. We started the day off with the breakfast presentation. Part of the presentation is a bag of goodies. In the past, we have been given dishes for pates, last year, lovely mugs, this year is was toilet paper. Granted it is environmental but what a surprise to receive toilet paper! Oh did mention the mascara? Have to figure out who I know that uses mascara. Most of us are not big on makeup. Not sure why but it is not part of our list of priorities. Despite the disappointment of toilet paper, we did see many excellent matches and did not leave the tournament until 8:30 p.m. What an wonderful day and evening. I am ready for next year.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Cobourg

I must visit friends more often. Amazing the number of topics that come up after visiting. Today, I am driving to Cobourg to visit friends who moved there a few years ago. The husband loves his garden which is half an acre and is filled with flourishing plants. I am always inspired after visiting his plantings. I might even do some gardening tonight when I get home if the insects are not too eager to take a bite out of me.

Looking forward to sometime to browse, have lunch at the lovely Buttermilk Cafe or another establishment of my friend's choice. She is better at choosing since she knows the town. We will also visit a hosta garden and I am going to pack up some pots for the gardener. Good way to continue my clean up. It is slowly starting to progress.


Looking forward to logging off and hitting the road.


Happy trails to those people who are going to travel.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

5 Cents a ride!

Yesterday, I visited St. Catharines with a friend. Went to see my aunt and uncle who have been living in St. Catharines for a few years. For a break, three of us went to Port Dalhousie to see the beach and the carousel. What a wonderful treasure. The Lakeside Park Carousel in Port Dalhousie is a Charles I. D Looff original carved between 1898 and 1905 in Brooklyn, New York. Animals carved by Marcus Charles Illions, an employee in Looff's company, are also featured on the Carousel. Relocated in 1921, the Carousel came to St. Catharines from its earlier home at an amusement park in Scarborough, Ontario. It was purchased to be part of the amusement park flourishing in Port Dalhousie and was one of 58 attractions. In those days, more than a quarter million people crossed the lake in steamships to visit Port Dalhouse on weekends.
What a bustling place Port Dalhousie must have been ! The carousel costs 5 cents for a ride. What a bargain! Worth the visit to St. Catharines.