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July 4, 2008

“I’m big boned!”

by @ 6:05 pm. Filed under COSI, Columbus, art, made of awesome


The Columbus COSI is not only host to the inordinately fun CSI: The Experience, but also to a GIGANTIC skeleton (click for the full effect):


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According to COSI representitive, Claire Paul, the skeleton is

A sculpture by Tim Rietenbach, an associate professor at the Columbus College of Art & Design. Originally funded from an individual artist grant from the Ohio Arts Council and created for Springfield Museum of Art. This skeleton is 100 feet long, 30 feet higher than the COSI Atrium. It was constructed from fifty rolls of 14-gauge fencing material weighing approximately 1,500 pounds.The skull itself is 11 feet high. Installation of GIGANTIC at COSI is made possible through financial support from: The Greater Columbus Arts Council, The Columbus College of Art & Design. Installed at COSI July 2003.


I was thrilled to see both while in Columbus this past May. I can’t wait to get my nephew there to play.

May 26, 2008

Jobs, Dogs and Houses

by @ 10:42 am. Filed under Columbus


As I said before, I was in Columbus, OH this past week with Scully hunting for houses and jobs. Both goals were met modestly successfully, but didn’t leave me at the crossroads with a large red arrow saying “THIS WAY!!“. I need a job to get a house, but I don’t have a job. I have several good leads on jobs - two places even said they would hire me on the spot, which I would have accepted had the pay not been so low - but not my ideal job: working at CSCC doing what I do now for ACC. Although CSCC is very interested in getting a Deaf program up and running, who knows how long that will take. I also can’t move until my house here in Austin is sold. So, I’m left with two choices - wait and see what happens (i.e., “be sensible; don’t sell the house and move until there is a job in Columbus waiting for me”) or leap (i.e., “just do it and hope for the best.”).

More as this develops.

While I was away, Oliver was adopted. I was probably all for the best. How did I imagine I was going to transport two dogs and three cats cross-country in my Beetle?

Finally, I found a GREAT house. It’s so great I don’t think it’s going to be around for long even though it’s been on the market since February. Someone is going to come along and snatch it away from me, and one can see why:


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With an attached Florida room, plus a nice backyard and detached garage:


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The entrance way and living room are very cozy, with the Florida room just to the right of the front door. The decorative fireplace is a minus as are the coffee-colored walls throughout the house, but, as Michelle says, it’s only paint.


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Formal dining room:


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Gorgeous kitchen, but with no door leading to the outside. I should have one put in next to the stove. Maybe get that greenhouse while I’m at it and grow veggies all year long.


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This basement is off the kitchen, large with a cold room (perfect for keeping preserves and jellies):


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Up to the 2nd floor (three bedrooms and the only bathroom in the house - a bit of a negative; oh, and the green has got to go!):


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And finally, the 1/2 floor (superattic):


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Well, there it is. So close yet so far. I’m going to take a few days to decide what to do - be sensible or leap - then follow through with whatever plan seems best. Fingers crossed for me, please!

December 31, 2007

That’s My Bag

by @ 12:56 am. Filed under Angel, Blue Beetle, Columbus, Grendel, This Week in Comics, Thor, Wonder Woman, Wrath of the Titans, reviews



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My last reviews of the 2007! I actually got my stash this week from Comic Town in Columbus, OH. My brother and I took a day trip down so I could scope out the city in anticipation of moving there. And what’s visiting a new town without stopping in at the local geek hutch? A trip I don’t want to take, and I’ll tell you that for free. This week was a mixed bag of the great, the good and the “I paid how much for this?”.

Wonder Woman #15: Gail Simone continues her making the Amazon Princess great by deepening the Amazonian culture, history (herstory?) and philosophy (”Punishment for the adult; empathy for the child.”). Simone writes WW like she’s been doing it for ages. Just one question: if WW can’t penetrate the barrier around Paradise Island, how did Captain Nazi?  A

Wrath of the Titans #1: Interesting follow up to Clash of the Titans, but I was uncertain as to why all the gods had to look different from the movie. And why no one really addresses Danae’s blindness. B

Blue Beetle #21: Brian Andersen sent me an email about this issue saying “This will be us one day!!” Written by an unknown, Justin Peniston, this is a good stand-alone story that gives hope to us indy comic nerds that we can break into the Big Time one day. A

Thor #5: A break in the search-and-transform pattern of the past few issues that sets up future plot lines (maybe a few too many). The cover is… misleading, but I like how it ends up. A

Angel: After the Fall #1: I loved Season Five of Angel - the writing was smart, the drama high and the character development was unreal in its placing. With Season Eight of Buffy kicking ass all over the world, I figured that the comic book “next season” of Angel would fare as well. Yeah, not so much. C+

Angel: After the Fall #2: I got issues 1 and 2 at the same time, not knowing what they would be like, but anticipating the best. Maybe because Angel was such a strong ensemble show and the native situational humor and drama between the characters worked so well, that splitting them apart here … splits them apart. and why, oh why, is Illyria with Spike? C

Grendel: Behold the Devil #2: I’m hoping that the last page does not reveal who has been stalking the Devil. I never would have attributed that kind of… grace and agility to him. Still, the blood flows, and the story moves on. B+


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