Monday, August 24, 2009

Busy weekend this week! Wild About Wine on Thursday is always a good time. I hear there is also a Bengals pre-season game on Thursday. Wild About Wine is cheaper and the Zoo animals are always winners!

Friday is Wines and Chimes at the Bell Event Center in OTR. I went to this last year and it was a great event. Good food, good wine and lots of silent auction items. I must remember to bring my checkbook this year so I can really enjoy the auction.

Saturday will be a good night for music and food. I just found out that a Neil Diamond tribute band called Forever Diamond will be at Taste of Blue Ash. They go on at 5:00 which gives me time to make it to A Kid Again End of Summer Bash featuring the Rusty Griswolds at the 20th Century in Oakley. Open bar and music of the 80s from the Rusty Gs! Good times.

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Flying Pig Marathon was awesome.

"The Marathon also launched its social media effort last
year and has been utilizing Twitter and Youtube to engage runners and
create on-line buzz. On Race Day, Sunday, May 3, the "Flying Pig
Marathon
" was the #1 key word search on Google, out ranking Jack Kemp,
Pittsburgh Marathon, and Swine Flu among others."

http://www.soapboxmedia.com/blogs/bloggers/64mary.aspx?utm_campaign=Tick

Sunday, April 19, 2009

I went to the Barrows Conservation Lecture at the Zoo Wednesday night. After my CREW event committee meeting. The lecture was actually supposedly sold out, but my Mom and my sister were going (they already had tickets) and since I was already at the zoo I thought I would stop by and see if maybe, perhaps there were any no-shows. Well I was hanging around will-call and someone else asked if there were any more tickets. "We have three tickets available." Woo-hoo. Luckily this person only needed one so I got in line behind her. Another woman walked up to me and asked if I was waiting to buy a ticket. I said yes and I was thinking no way is she getting ahead of me. There is only one more ticket after mine and I am not risking it. Then she asked "You don't have a ticket?" "No, I'm waiting to buy one." Then she handed me one and said she had bought a ticket for her grandson, but he got sick and couldn't come. I already had my wallet out, so I tried to pay her for it (it's only $10) but she didn't want it. Nice! My sister was already saving me a seat, just in case.

The lecture was GREAT. I'm so glad I got in. Gerry Ellis has been a wildlife and nature photographer for almost 40 years. He has traveled everywhere on the Earth, loves looking at the world from different perspectives and appreciating all the diversity - in human cultures as well as plants and animals. He had some good stories to tell and he is a good storyteller.

Interesting the definite majority of the audience was over 60 years old. Why don't younger people go to lectures? Another thing about the speaker that I liked, he made an off-hand reference that many people in the audience had probably traveled extensively. And he was probably right. No show of hands or anything. At one point in his talk, he was telling about his visit with Dian Fossey's mountain gorillas and he said "Those of you who've been to Uganda or Rwanda know…" There most likely were people in the audience who had been gorilla trekking. I haven't yet…but I want to. It's on my list of Things To Do. He also convinced me to add Antarctica to the List. I never cared about going there, no matter how magnificent it is, because it has to be so darned cold. But I’m changing my mind.

Coincidentally, when I went in to look for my Mom and sister, before I had my ticket, they were sitting next to Fred, who works in IRS Appeals on the same floor as me! His wife was there also and they have traveled a lot. She was telling us about this amazing trip she took to South Africa and Botswana.

Of course his photographs and short videos were terrific! Made me want to run off and get a job at a wildlife sanctuary somewhere. He had spent a few years at an elephant orphanage in Kenya! They raise baby elephants who have lost their mamas! It was so great. He was so excited because they had some Kenyan schoolkids visit who had never seen elephants! He also told a similar story about kids in China who lived next to a Giant Panda sanctuary. So he started a foundation which has this website www.globio.org Their mission is to connect kids in different parts of the world.

There were some Buddhist monks from Mongolia in the audience. They were visiting the zoo for some program. At the end they chanted a blessing over us. I got blessed by Buddhist monks! What did you do?

Short-Term To-Do-In-Cincinnati List
1. Surrealism exhibit at Art Museum. The ONLY showing of this exhibit in the United States!
2. Grass Roots exhibit at Freedom Center. I love African woven baskets. I don't know what it is. I just think they are beautiful. And, affordable art! Yay!

3. Race: Are we so Different at Museum Center. Sounds interesting.
4. Dinosaurs at the Museum Center. It's dinosaurs! What else do you want?
5. Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America at the Museum Center (opens May 16). I went to Catholic schools. High school with the Notre Dame sisters. As Elizabeth said in her Cincy Chic interview, the exhibit is not so much about nuns, but about strong women and women's spirit. It's about how much Catholic nuns have accomplished in this country. Cool.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

4th Street Boutique has some great finds! Last week, they had their semi-annual backroom designer sale. I got a cashmere sweater for $20 with the original price tag of $300 still attached. And an Ann Taylor suede jacket for $30. Today I bought some red Aigner boots. Although the sale is officially over, all the leftover merchandise is still there. Cashmere sweaters, suede jackets, handbags from Coach, Kate Spade and Ralph Lauren. They just aren't all in one place anymore so you have to hunt for the hidden treasures. There are also some cute cashmere/silk blend knit tights in the back for $3. All the tights are size small.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sushi!

I just found out about this. The Japan America Society's Young Professional group has a Sushi Club! Awesome. Looks like they meet at various sushi spots around town. I definitely want to check that out!

http://cinweekly.cincinnati.com/hype/front.aspx?id=1061
Don't Trash the 'Nati!

If only we could have this in Cincinnati! I am so sick of people letting their dogs poop in
my yard and not cleaning it up! I suppose they think they are doing the
right thing
by not leaving it on the sidewalk. But I want to be able to
walk through MY yard without stepping in shit. It is a yard, not a
toilet. I don't empty my cats' litter box in your yard, please don't
leave your dog's crap in mine!

http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/18/our-dog-feces-dream-is-finally-a-reality/#more-2976

Wednesday, September 17, 2008


Two words:
Okotoberfest Saturday!

Now, where did I put those ridiculous beer goggles...?


Today is Wednesday, September 17, 2008. The temperature is around 78 degrees. And the Macy's store in downtown Cincinnati has Christmas trees and decorations for sale.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Great article on Cleveland.com
about Cincinnati! I've never heard the term "Cincinnati caviar" to
refer to goetta, but I like it. I'm going to start using it.

And, as you probably know by now, VH-1's Top Twenty Video Countdown will be filming in and around Cincinnati for the show to air on September 13. I must set my DVR!