Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A Week In the Life of a Lollypop Farm Employee

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I believe this sign should be made available to all employees having a rough day.  Perhaps in t-shirt form for those without an office.  


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My getting to work wheels and my at work wheels.  Compare and contrast.  


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THE BRICKS ARE IN!  YEAH!!!!  Thanks to Zaretsky and Associates landscaping for the installation.  Thanks to my team for all the work they've put into it.  Most of all, to all our donors for participating!!!


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So many good bricks.  They look better now that they've been swept and it has rained


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Lots of new birds at Lollypop Farm after a surrender.  These guys captivate my attention every time I walk by.  


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Thanks to Dee for my new desk ornament.  It's Squash Beetlejuice!  Michael Keaton has never looked so good.


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Thanks to Karen for my new creepy Puss In Boots clock.


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OH MAN!  The set is going up for getting your Holiday Pet Photos.  At the very least, you should check out the pics of Santa with the animals.  But, it would be even better to sign up and have a picture taken with you furry friend at:


HOLIDAY PET PHOTO AT LOLLYPOP FARM


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I'd Believe That Milkshake Could Do That...

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Oh, St. Patty's Day

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I believe this falls under the category of "ironic."

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Half good advertising; half too-true to be funny...

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Megan and I's 4th anniversary DMV shot

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We went Sabatino's for dinner, which was really, really, good! REALLY!

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It's been really beautiful in Chicago the last few days. Pretty much since Monday. And, it won't be good again this weekend apparently. Oh well...

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I use to think the other side of this building was hideous. Was there a discount on all building supplies as Home Depot and the architect just had to use everything?

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When did public art turn into "meaningless crap." Let's see... Not the Egyptians...
Not the Greeks... Not the Romans... It wasn't the Renaissance... Not the
Enlightenment... It wasn't during Colonialism... Not around the Civil War... Still
decent during WWI. Great stuff by the WPA during the Great Depression... Ah,
here we go, since WWII. Post war America, what were you thinking? The the war
shock the aesthetics out of you? When will you recover?

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My grandpa had this cookie jar. I can tell you, he didn't pay $375 for it.

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AMAZING

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That's all...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

So, It's Been A While...

So, here we go again...
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The new bridge from Millennium Park to the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute

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The inside of the Modern Wing.

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The outside of the AIC

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Mew exhibit at my former employer; the Chicago Architecture Foundation

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Here's where Megan works!

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DA BEARS!

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The pirates of Michigan Avenue

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Happy -1 Anniversary! We went out for a nice dinner and all one year before we get married

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I got her a classy clock

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This is an original Ruby Bradford from Megan. If you've been to the Chicago Cultural Center in the past couple of years, you know her work.

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Ok, nice for real this time...

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Funny dog pooping signs

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Lincoln Park, especially DePaul University, has to be home of the weirdest sculptures in Chicago. This is a life sized sculpture I found on my lunch break in someone's side yard.

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Megan waiting for the fireworks on the 4th of July

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Rosie and Mike at the Old Town Music Festival before we went to the Kuma's Corner Block Party

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MEgan and I

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Me and my "monkey toes" are the most attractive things ever...

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

"Juice Bag Sounds a Little Too Much Like Douche Bag."


Well, the comic book is dead. I've been having a lot of trouble with it and I realized why when I talked to Amanda about it a few nights back. The problem is I don't make comics. I make 'zines. So, I'm going to work on doing what I know again. It has similarities, but it's a different way of thinking.

Went to the drive-in with Hil and Dana. Rachel met us there. Saw Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Fairly decent movie. Pretty humorous with some good action sequences. A bit of eye candy too.

Tomorrow, I have another dentist appointment. This time to clean my teeth. I thought I was going to have that done last week, but no... Other than that, no plans. Ever since the basketball playoffs ended, it's difficult to come up with reasons to hang out. So, we need to figure something out. I don't care to sit at home any more than I have to...

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