Thursday, March 23, 2006

Law and Order... the Game

My sister got me the Law and Order game for Christmas and last weekend I tried playing it for the first time. WEAK. Bad instructions. Odd play pattern. Weird. Thumbs down.

That was too bad, because it had a lot of potential. Clue for grown ups. Longest running series (except for the Simpsons!)

Too bad the game was poorly executed! The graphics on the package was good. The board (or lack there of) and playing pieces were marginal, but it was the instructions that sunk it into the depths of "DO NOT BUY".

It's manufacturered by Cardinal. Never heard of them. I wonder why the licensing team that handles Law and Order would go with Cardinal?

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Law & Order


Why is it that Law & Order is such a fun show to watch? Is it the mystery? The way they tell the story? The acting?

I can't quite put my finger on it, but I sure do love to watch it. (Not the CSI version -- too gory!)

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Lucky -- That Crazy Dog

Our dog Lucky is driving me crazy. Unlike our other dogs, he seems to enjoy being shocked by the electric fence. He's about 9 months old, full of energy and a very happy German Shephard mix. Our other dog, Jean, is a seven year old black lab mix and very obedient.


We got Lucky from the pound when he was only 3 weeks old. His whole litter had been abandoned by the mother when they were only 1 week old and some of his litter mates didn't survive. That's why he is LUCKY! But if we can't get the electric fence to work with him, he won't be so lucky after all. Maybe we have to go back to the white flags, walking around the perimeter training session...

Monday, March 06, 2006

Library


My library is connected to the CleveNet system, which means I can get just about any book, video, magazine etc. from any library in about 1/2 the state. What a tremendous resource!

I stopped over there yesterday and picked up 2 books on cd, 2 magazines & 3 books. All the my requests are delivered to the local library, I just have to go pick them up.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

My kind of Art

I don't know a lot about art... but I know what I like. Usually my tastes are more simple, like scenes in a house or scenic wooded area. However, this crazy painting spoke to me. It's from an artist in Cleveland. I guess it's the vibrant colors and the wonderful shapes.

Somehow it seems joyful and alive. It looks like it would be hanging a jazz and blues bar somewhere in New Orleans.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Relay for Life


I'm going to do the 24 hours walking at Relay for Life in Memory of my Uncle Bruce & my Grandma. Here's the link to my page.

I've done this the past 5 years and always feel that it is an important way to remember my loved ones and honor the cancer survivors. This is Bruce McCurdy, my uncle, who was the professor at University of Santa Barbara in the Art department. The other photo is my Grandma, Ronne B. McCurdy with me at the Pittsburgh Zoo in 1960 in our matching dresses.

Friday, February 17, 2006

CAMP eVolution Awards


Last night I had the pleasure to attend the eVolution Awards and open house at CAMP's manufacturing and technology facility on E 25th Street in Cleveland. I found the atmosphere, discussions and the speech by Curtis Moll (chairman & CEO of MTD Products) to be so inspirational. Forget hearing about layoffs and downsizing... Northeast Ohio is vibrant and innovative.

Let's hear it for lean manufacturing and increasing competitiveness through innovations in the manufacturing process! Sound boring? No wonder the media doesn't like to report on success stories. Layoffs, fires and driveby shootings make great headlines to sell newspapers and build ratings, but it doesn't tell the real story!

The photo at the right is the award Bettcher Amherst Metal Stamping received for their innovative practices in manufacturing. Marketing Resources & Results helped them get their trade show booth ready for the display at CAMP... now known as MAGNET.

More branding and marketing information is available at this Branding and Marketing Blog.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Plain Dealer mention

Yesterday 3 employees at my company were mentioned in the business section of the Plain Dealer. Two of them had their photos in the print version-- even in color. The online version of "ON THE GO" splits our announcement with an ad, but it is nice to get a mention.

I've decided to keep my business blogging separate from my gardening blogging. When I first started this blog, I didn't realize it made sense to really focus on a topic. Sounds silly now, but true enough.

Click on the link to find out more about my thoughts on Branding and Marketing. For more information about my company, just click on this link: Marketing Resources & Results.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Spring is around the corner


Can't wait for spring. Even though snow is everywhere, I can still picture the flowers of last summer.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Pattern Puzzles

I love to wake up early when the house is all quiet and do a couple of puzzles with a cup of coffee to get my brain going.

Some of my favorites are the
Set Daily Puzzle and Suduku.

Funny how I can tell when the caffine hits my brain. All of the sudden I can "see it". Before that, I'm just starring at the puzzle and not seeing any patterns. I think this type of puzzle wakes up both sides of my brain -- analytical & creative.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Taxes


Getting into tax time. I really hate to get this together because in the end I always feel like I'm paying more than I should. Maybe I need to buy a horse or a giant yacht as a "write off." Not sure that would actually help.

It surprises me that I actually know what a 1099, K-1 and a 1065 is.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Random Thoughts on Blogging

Seems like a good blog needs a reoccuring theme. Which begs the question. Is the blog written for the writer... or the reader? There are so many things I like to write about, but why would anyone like to read them? I think this blog is going to be about stuff I like to write and not really written for any specific audience to read. I write for specific reasons all day long. This one will be random. If I want to do a one focus blog, I can start another one. So There!!

Well, the theme of this blog will be GARDENING. If you want to read more about the business of marketing and branding, check out Marketing Resources & Results' blog called Branding and Marketing.

Monday, February 06, 2006

I enjoy watching the Super Bowl for the ads with my family. We either laugh or groan... or we don't get it.

My favorite ad was the FedEx Caveman ad. We were laughing so hard at the end that we missed the next commercial.

I probably won't think it's that funny after I see it a few more times, but it was good yesterday.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Web Designer in the News


Check out today's Akron Beacon Journal. The business section profiles Sandy Donaldson, one of my business friends. I like how the reporter captured her no-nonsense style as well as told the story of her business. You can learn more about her company at www.DonaldsonResources.com. Getting placement in the Beacon Journal is partly the result of a series of press releases we created and distributed for her company stressing the various benefits of her services. Way to go Sandy!

Saturday, February 04, 2006

What happened to Winter?

Here in Northeast Ohio we prepare for a winter filled with lots of snow. And sleet. And many days of zero degree weather. That just didn't happen this year. In fact, I don't remember a more mild winter.

Sure makes it easy to drive, but I'm really missing the beauty of those incredibly cold mornings with ice coating all the trees. I just love it when the sun comes out to reflect off the frozen branches. Everything sparkles. When I walk across the snow, it squeaks with the cold.

The downside: the heavy weight of the ice on those trees snaps the branches of some of the older trees. Just a gust of wind and you can hear their demise. I guess that's survival of the fittest!


Oh well. Not everyone is missing the traditional Cleveland -- Akron weather the way I am. Later.
Chris Brown