Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

a lovely visit

two friends

my sister hannah's visit went by so quickly and i was so busy trying to soak up as much hannah-time as i could, that i forgot to take photos!

we mostly did home stuff and hung out with the dogs. hannah baked up such a storm (lemon-yogurt cake for a dinner party, chocolate cake for us, walnut cake and walnut muffins) and cooked so many delicious meals for us, we hardly had a chance to take her out for some toronto eats.

we even biked around together (although initially hannah didn't enjoy biking in toronto because of the parked cars on the college street bike lanes).

she was here for exactly a week and i don't know why i do this, but 2 days before her departure i started to think about how we'd be apart again and started to get really sad. i even took out my sadness on poor andre by being cranky the morning of hannah's flight.

it's getting harder and harder to part with my family ... so to try to stay positive and not so blue, i want to start a weekly good things (a la hello ... although i'm not sure if she's doing it anymore):

• we're all sick of winter right now, but the snow fall last night was beautiful
• petey and duke's giardia medication is finished
• playing fetch in the snow with the dogs
• sending a newsletter to print for a client
• making butternut squash soup

Sunday, January 30, 2011

a bike date

andre and his bianchi
biking through the bike lane in the new dufferin underpass


for a few days last week, the temperatures warmed up to around the 0 degree mark, so andre and i took the opportunity to ride our bikes to our lunch date.

our yummy lunch


with our groupon coupon in hand, we sat down for lunch at mildred's temple kitchen. and lucky for us, one of andre's past clients who is a chef at the restaurant was there and we were able to quickly catch up with him. he also sent over a delectable oxtail, gnocchi dish that just melted in our mouths. the meat was so tender!

nice bike mural
a very cute bike mural - which i admired in the past but didn't remember the bike!


hi there pig!
thanks for carrying those apples ms. pig


then we went off to mec and urbane cyclist to do some errands before returning home.

hopefully these almost spring-like temperatures will return soon!

moi
me and my bike (that is getting a beating with all the salt this winter)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

a new year's romp



Duke and I (sans Andre, who was working on our bathroom and Petey who detests muddy textures under his paws) went for a hike through High Park. It was unseasonably warm on New Year's Day and most of the snow melted over night, creating a very misty, moist start to 2011.


finally out of the mud
made it through the super muddy trails


fetch!

why are you so slow?
eventually we just ended up walking, instead of playing fetch

sitting pretty
looks more like an autumn shot, than a mid-winter photo!


see ya!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

winter wonderful

for christmas last year, i took the boys to the historic village of alton, just 1.5 hours outside of toronto, for a short holiday get-away.

alton is a picturesque mill town with many heritage buildings. because the village is old, despite being a small town, the streets are narrow and all the buildings are placed really close to the streets giving it an almost urban feel. a lot of buildings have heritage plaques stating they were built during the last couple of decades of the 19th century!

we stayed at the town's mill which has since been converted into a beautiful inn and spa.


the beautiful waterfall at the millcroft inn
the gorgeous waterfall right behind the dining hall

christmas decorations
christmas decorations were everywhere

birdhouse
a very popular birdhouse with lots of feathery visitors in the mornings


the inn is dog friendly and our two-storey room had a great fireplace and an outdoor hot tub. because of duke and petey's separation-anxiety, we did room service for all our meals and we even brought our breakfasts back to our room (which felt more like a small townhouse). i must say that the food is quite delicious at the millcroft!

the main reason for choosing the millcroft inn was it's proximity to the bruce trail. what we didn't know until we arrived was that the inn is surrounded by hiking trails and we didn't have to leave the property to go for a hike with the beagles.


hunting together


more often than not, these two were running around together




initally we let both duke and petey off leash. both have great recall at parks and urban hiking trails. we have no problems with going to parks that aren't fenced in. so we didn't think we'd have to worry about them wandering off.

the trails in alton, however, must have a tonne of exciting smells and duke soon took off, hopping like mad through the snow banks. it took a good 10 minutes of me trying to run after him in thigh-high snow before i could catch him, when he paused to drink in the the scent of something particularly good.

and with that, off-leash privileges were revoked for him and shortly after for petey as well, when he high-tailed it through the fields, returning only when duke started howling after him.


what a great recall
petey before his privileges were revoked - a good recall!

sniff sniff
sniff, sniff

keenly listening
duke did a lot of pausing to listen carefully and sniff the air


the trails were really pretty, despite everything being in hibernation mode.


giant pods




the hiking tired the boys out thoroughly and they were more than happy to pass out in front of the fire for the rest of the evening.


pooped petey

tired beagles


our little getaway was so relaxing and fun - if only, like all vacations, it could have been a little bit longer. it has, however, definitely given me ideas for another winter getaway. it was so nice to see duke and petey have fun in the snow and not get painful salty paws. for the humans it was also a relief not to have to worry about litter and gross discarded food that the beagles love to scavenge in the city.

while researching for this trip, i found quite a few dog friendly accommodations within easy driving distance from toronto. the only problem is that they are quite popular and for a holiday getaway, many were booked up by late november. here is a list of a few that i've ear-marked for future trips:

The Little Inn
Cedar Grove: you get your own detached log cabin with all meals included!
Red Bay
Millcroft Inn: where we stayed!

Friday, December 17, 2010

what do to - what to do!


originally when i took this photo in august, i thought it looked very wintery. now that we are in the midst of winter, it feels very summery with all the green leaves

after a super crazy november, i'm now officially off - although i do still have a few projects to wrap up. and what seemed like a nice, long chunk of time off, now seems to be all too short.

a possibly too ambitious list for my 2 weeks off.
  • go to the ROM (to check out the Chopin exhibit)
  • go to the AGO (to check out the Chagall exhibit)
  • blog! i can't wait to get back to blogging again
  • hot yoga
  • enter in all my expenses for 2010 get started on my taxes
  • practice planned departures for the boys - one day hopefully, they can stay home alone outside of their crates without any anxiety!
  • train Duke to shake a paw
  • paint all the baseboards in the basement
  • finish painting the window trim
  • paint the unfinished patch in the living room
  • *gulp* update my outdated portfolio site
  • organize and give away clothes
  • set up guest room

Friday, December 3, 2010

some firsts

holiday card sketches
holiday card sketches

why yes that is a beagle on a bicycle!

i have been insanely busy, in a very, very good way these past several weeks. this has made me feel very productive on the business front, but i am starting to feel a bit burnt out.

so for the first time in the history of freelancing full-time, i'm going to shut down happy D designs for a full two weeks. i'm so excited but i'm also a little nervous to do so.

my clients have been notified and i hope to get some relaxation and rejuvenation time in so that i'm itching and roaring to go in the new year.

until then there are a few big projects to tackle, lots of small jobs to complete, a holiday card to finish, christmas shopping to be done and lots of stuff to be mailed. ... but i'm feeling really good about everything, which is a first during this time of year!

i hope that this momentum continues for me in the new year!

Friday, November 12, 2010

brrrrrrrr





throw my ball!

winter is definitely on it's way!

this little hound isn't scared of the cold, though. he revels in it because cool temps means he can play fetch for longer without getting overheated.

... and from the wise words of ross porter, "keep warm, stay cool and take care of the ones you love."

have a great weekend!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

second last trip to endicott

more exploring for duke and i during andre's second last workshop in endicott, new york. that saturday morning, the city and parks were foggy and magical.

foggy





scratch, scratch

and then i found this ziplock bag filled with messages that were frozen from the water that got into the bag. what a nice, analog way of communicating.

secret messages

misty

last time, this group of geese and ducks were hanging out in the same spot. they can get quite loud and are amazingly used to dogs and humans coming close to the shore of the river. i just don't understand how they don't freeze to death in the cold water!



honk honk!