Tuesday, April 2, 2013
APRIL FOOLS!
Seriously, this is the worst April Fools joke ever...
What a weird day for weather. Half the day sunny and beautiful. The other half was a blizzard. In between was whatever this is.
It's a good thing Karen didn't see this guy. Look at his sad little face. He wants to eat my sandwich so bad.
"Do de do de do... Wonder what they are going to do in here next?" About 20 minutes later...
"GOODBYE WALL!" Who knew making a waiting room for admissions would look so destructively fun? You never know what will be built or demolished when you walk around Lollypop Farm these days. Kinda fun
Prince Fielder looks really cozy wearing his snowmobile suit under his uniform during Opening Day up in Minneapolis. It could be a good year for them. Just another 161 games to go to see how it ends up.
Went to Sinbad's Restaurant (http://mysinbads.com/) over on Park Ave. this weekend. Pretty good food. Probably the quickest food service we've ever received (including fast food places). It was as if they knew we were coming and what we were going to order. No pics though, sorry. No pics of the other fun activities with our friends either. What a slacker/not allowed. You poor blog readers have been ripped off...
Hope everyone had a good Easter.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
New Digs
Here's "Call Me Maebe," a newborn horse at Lollypop Farm. She was less than 24 hours old when this was taken. What a great event to have around the office!
Speaking of events, here's the new wall that went up in the lobby to protect visitors, staff, and volunteers from the construction.
ATTENTION! New cat sanctuary being built behind this wall!!!
It's been a long time since this office was this spotless. Our old workspace will be a good space for others in the near future.
Goodbye old friend!
Hello new friend. Here's my new workspace. Still waiting for some new supplies to come in and complete the space. But, it's shaping up and it's very exciting to see some of this renovation and expansion at Lollypop Farm come to completion!
That's all going on right now. Been very, very busy lately with all kinds of projects. So, it will be nice to watch some Modern Family (and possibly Lincoln) tonight. Adios!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Turn It Off... Like a Light Switch...
This classic art piece is more well travelled than I am. It has sat above many TVs, couches and who knows what else.
While we're at it, here's a funny little thing I made for my co-workers at the children's hospital for christmas. The theme was 12 Days of Christmas and I had "6 Geese-A-Laying." Laying what? Egg McMuffins of course...
MMMMmmmm... Banana Nut Rum French Toast from the New Yorker Pancake and Grill at 165 W. Commercial St in East Rochester. Possibly the best french toast I've ever had and it was Megan's meal. The syrup was so good I would have used a straw if available...
Sorry Denver, I've upgraded to the Pittsburgh Omelette...
Here's a gem from the local thrift store. Why have leather shoes when you can have the fur?
That's all for now. Not been too exciting around here with the cold miserable weather lately. Just a lot of watching movies and bumming around the house.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Historic Four Corners of Penfield
These are some sketches of the Historic Four Corners of Penfield, which is where I live near the intersection of Penfield Rd and Five Mile Line Rd. It's a place rich in history (which there is more detail about at: http://www.penfield.org/index.php?pr=dpt-historian-past) and a great place to walk with lots of small businesses and access to parks and trails.
An interesting blog about the Historic Four Corners of Penfield is: http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/penfield/?p=2437.
One of my favorite buildings in the area is the iconic Wakan-Hubbard Masonic Temple (http://www.wakanhubbard.org/). It's such a stately building.
Thanks for letting me share my neighborhood and sketches.
UPDATE:
3/21/2013 - Board approves new Italian cafe, Rosey's expansion in Penfield from Penfield Post
http://www.penfieldpost.com/latestnews/x898152403/Board-approves-new-Italian-cafe-Roseys-expansion-in-Penfield
3/21/2013 - Landscaping office, cafe (5 Mile Cafe) proposals for Four Corners from Penfield Post
3/19/2013 - New Traffic Signals Planned For Four Corners Intersection from Penfield Post: http://www.penfieldpost.com/features/x766882924/Update-New-traffic-signals-planned-for-Four-Corners-intersection
UPDATE:
3/21/2013 - Board approves new Italian cafe, Rosey's expansion in Penfield from Penfield Post
http://www.penfieldpost.com/latestnews/x898152403/Board-approves-new-Italian-cafe-Roseys-expansion-in-Penfield
3/21/2013 - Landscaping office, cafe (5 Mile Cafe) proposals for Four Corners from Penfield Post
http://www.penfieldpost.com/latestnews/x898152430/Landscaping-office-cafe-proposals-for-Four-Corners
3/19/2013 - New Traffic Signals Planned For Four Corners Intersection from Penfield Post: http://www.penfieldpost.com/features/x766882924/Update-New-traffic-signals-planned-for-Four-Corners-intersection
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
CHILI CHALLENGE!
Victor Chili Challenge hosted by the Victor Merchants Association (http://www.victorldc.org/)
Mmmm... This was from Cole & Parks (http://coleandparks.com/) at Victor Coal & Lumber (http://www.victorcoalandlumber.com/). It was a very good steak and chipotle chili that was hearty. And, I now have a new found love of eating in hardware stores.
The Game Gamut (http://www.thegamegamut.com/) hosted Mickey Finn's (http://www.mickeyfinnsrestaurant.com/). It was a pretty tasty chili with some kick. Plus, everyone will be getting board games for christmas as I already found something for everyone next year.
The Burger Shack (http://www.burgershackgrill.com/) hosted Chef Chase. What I learned walking in was they have a Best Plate Challenge where you eat their version of a "garbage plate" (http://rocwiki.org/Garbage_Plates) in 20 minutes and you get a T-shirt. Little do they know that I have a hollow leg...
Grandpa Bob's Old Fashioned Candy Store (http://pennycandy.me/Candy_Store/Welcome.html) hosted Legacy at Fairways (http://www.legacyrochester.com/legacy.php?location=victor§ion=about). I wish I knew the name of their chef because he had the most gourmet chili I've ever had. In fact, he won "Most Creative Chili" in the overall competition.
Hopper Hills Floral and Gifts (http://www.hopperhills.com/) hosted the Thirsty Turtle (http://thirstyturtlebar.com/), which won for "Spicey Beef."
Jon Bon Jovi's Music? No chili here; just rock and roll
First Presbyterian Church of Victor (http://www.victorpres.org/). No chili here either; just God and a beautiful church..
Apparel Printers Plus (http://www.apparelprintersplus.com/) hosted Bernardo's Pizza & Subs (http://www.facebook.com/BernadosPizzaAndSubs?fref=ts). Dave's chili won "Most Unique Flavor," but I think it should have won overall best. It had a great flavor with a little kick. And, probably the highest quality beef ever in a competition.
Southeast corner of Maple Ave and East Main St.
Northeast corner of Moore Ave and East Main St. They are so fortunate to have this village still intact.
The Black Diamond hosted Chef Kevin. This bar reminded me of home...
To recap, the winners of the Victor Chili Challenge were:
Bistro 11 - Best Overall
Thirsty Turtle -Spicey Beef!
Legacy - Most Creative
Bernardo's - Most Unique Flavor
Bistro 11 - Poultry
Soup Spoon - Vegetarian
Bistro 11 - The People's Choice
Beautiful Building at Moore Ave and West Main St.
And, since it was such a great weekend outside, we walked over to W Commercial St in East Rochester just to see what was going on.
Another mural on Andrews St between Clinton Ave and St. Paul St.
Hope you enjoyed the nice weather while it was here!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
A Little Piggy Told Me We Reached Our Goal At Telethon
Our goal was to raise $234,000 and we reached $236,654! Thanks to all of the wonderful volunteers, staff, and friends of Lollypop Farm who made it possible!
The set
Big donation on a big check. I wish banks offered these as an option for check books. I'd love to pay my bills and groceries with one of these.
Never underestimate the power of puppies to put a crowd into a trance!
Oh Tim, what a wonderful backhanded comment to your fellow retail team. I always aim to be "not the worst ________" in all I do...
Petpalooza Dog Car! I'll have to ask how much it cost to do this. Something like this needs to be done to my ride.
PIGLETS!!!
"We are so little and oinky!"
A pig pile under the heat lamp.
Thanks Adrienne for providing me a website to look up Rochester graffiti at: http://wall-therapy.com. This is "Bears" by ROA (http://unurth.com/filter/ROA) located at St. Paul Street and Pleasant Street. Where... Do... I... Begin...
That's it for now. Off to see Book of Mormon (http://www.rbtl.org/).
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Lollypop Farm Telethon 2013 Today!
Join us as we celebrate our 17th year of Lollypop Farm’s Telethon, our largest fundraising event for homeless and abused animals in our community. This annual animal extravaganza will be broadcast live from Eastview Mall on 13 WHAM-TV, Rochester's CW, and 13wham.com from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m.. - See more at: http://www.lollypop.org/site/c.clKUI9OQIoJcH/b.8484615/k.352D/Telethon_2013.htm#sthash.RlryD2Lq.dpuf
The six-hour broadcast will showcase the diverse and meaningful work Lollypop Farm performs each and every day. Celebrate our far-reaching community programs, successful adoptions and hear stories of some of the special animals that have touched our lives.
Your support is critical! All funds raised help Lollypop Farm care for homeless and abused pets and continue to bring valuable services—including humane education, cruelty investigations, and much more—to the Rochester community.
Make a difference in the lives of homeless animals with your Telethon donation. Remember—every dollar raised stays in the Rochester community and helps change a pet's life for the better. See how your donation is put to work:
$25 = Spay/Neuter one animal
$50 = Purchases surgical instrument trays
$100 = Purchases animal capture gloves
$200 = Purchases a veterinary heating pad
$500 = Allows for surgical and rehabilitation of one animal cruelty victim
- See more at: http://www.lollypop.org/site/c.clKUI9OQIoJcH/b.8484615/k.352D/Telethon_2013.htm#sthash.RlryD2Lq.dpuf$50 = Purchases surgical instrument trays
$100 = Purchases animal capture gloves
$200 = Purchases a veterinary heating pad
$500 = Allows for surgical and rehabilitation of one animal cruelty victim
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