Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Here's Buddy!

Here's a promo for Jim's latest Icons of Music portrait. It's been over two years since his last portrait, so he was excited to have a new addition to the Icon family. Stay tuned in the next few weeks for yet another portrait!
To see the complete series and pricing info, visit www.redrobotcreative.com.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Deal of the Mid-Century...
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Posh Pittsburgh...
Part of the backyard entertaining area...
The party lounge...
Dance floor with DJ booth...
Wine cellar with bar...
Love that pool...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
For Your Listening Pleasure...
Here is Jim's review of the shows...
Another year has flown by, and it was time for Matt Texter and I to assume our musical alter egos, Cephas and Milo's Rusty Strings Roadshow. Carrie can vouch for me when I say that I have been practicing like a madman this year in preparation for our trip. And with my new Fender Princeton amp, I was more than ready to get out and play this year.
This year's itinerary was a repeat of last year's trip — a stop in Pittsburgh at Big Dog Coffee on Friday night, then hitting the road Saturday morning to travel to Hagerstown, Maryland to play for four (yes, four) hours at the Gourmet Goat Restaurant and Bar. The owners of the Gourmet Goat like to have live music for their patrons during the weekend of the Western Maryland blues Festival.
First things first — the Big Dog Coffee show was a really good time. The shop is small, and we played totally acoustic, no mics or amps. I was like playing in someone's living room. A great group of friends showed up and filled our tiny playing area with familiar faces. It made for a very relaxing and fun evening.
The Hagerstown gig was jumping this year, to say the least. Most of our regular "fans" returned to see us, sporting their old C&M tees, and many of them stayed for the entire show. People were on their feet dancing, and we weren't allowed to pack up our gear before playing a rousing encore of Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues.
After the show, we walked across the street and checked out the blues bestival, where we enjoyed the funky stylings of Trombone Shorty, an amazing young musician with an incredible band.
Matt and I are very fortunate to be able to do this. A big shout out to Carrie and Abby for putting up with our musical shennanigans. We've been taking these trips since 2004, and each year is just as fun as the last. Better get back to practicing for next year's adventure ...
Check out Matt's original music at http://www.myspace.com/matttexter.
If you didn't get a chance to come out and see us, we still have some Cephas and Milo t-shirts available for $10. I'll figure out how to get them to you if you want one.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Our New Old Walkway...
We went through various rounds of quotes from contractors for every option from stamped concrete to pavers. Ultimately, we decided we wanted the walkway to look old, not new, to go along with the age and look of the house. We settled on Pennsylvania flagstone and decided we would do the work ourselves to save money. Luckily, we had help from our friends, Brandon & Sarah Mauch (thanks, guys!).
We looked at flagstone at a few places before finding just what we needed at Barn Landscape & Supply on Babcock Blvd. They were friendly & knowlegable, had a great selection and good prices. They were able to schedule a weekend delivery and only charged $50 to bring the pallet of stone to our house, even though we are 15 miles from their location.
Here is what we we were replacing- a narrow path made up of 1ft stepping stones...
Last weekend we pulled up the stepping stones and dug out a 3 foot wide trench for the new walkway...
A Trip to the Farm...
It was really fun to tour the farm and meet the proprietors, Don & Becky Kretschmann, and to see where all the great produce we get comes from. Here are some shots from the afternoon. Feel free to comment or e-mail if you have questions about the CSA.
Eggplants...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
The Big 3-0 in the Big Apple
The Raddisson Lexington, where we stayed, a few blocks from the Chrysler building in Midtown Manhattan.
The hotel lobby
My Brooklyn Bridge dessert complete with candle and Happy Birthday plaque (made from chocolate of course)... No, they did not sing, thank goodness.

Outside the restaurant... It was so cute.

After dinner, we walked back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge, which was something everyone should experience once in their life. I wanted to go for a celebratory beverage, so we got changed and headed over to Rockefeller Center and went to the 'Rink Bar' which as you can guess, is set up where the ice skating rink is in the winter. We each had one delicious but very expensive drink. Ask me about this!

30 Rock...
From Rockefeller Center, we hopped over to Radio City for a few minutes...
Looking at the beach from the Boarwalk. Was surprised to see a "real" beach in NYC.
Waiting in line...
With the tour leaving dock at 7pm we had great sunset lighting for some nice shots...


Love how this one has a red, white and blue sky...
This one's the Manhattan Bridge...

After the cruise, I insisted we visit Juniors in Time's Square for a piece of their famous cheesecake...




