Chris Glass
Chris Glass
Chris Glass
Welcome to this garden I tend, with a photo journal, collected links from around the web and some other tidbits. ✌️🎨🍉
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Other photos to show the size of the pizza (or conversely the baby) were in focus, but this one had the best expression.
This moment on Kirby Avenue feels like somewhere else which I attribute to the tall firs. + link to recipe for Baked Feta & Butternut Squash Pasta with Sage & Garlic
Technically this event was called "America's River Roots Festival" and was part of a kickoff for the 250th Anniversary of America. + photos
This year's theme was Clear the Table! A vision Tom has had for good while, where folks could dramatically clear a table of objects — you know, like in movies when they move everything aside and lay down a map for a heist. + photos (and...
Electronic shelf labels (ESLs) have arrived at the grocery store. Kroger says it is "committed to using this technology responsibly and ethically" so there shouldn't be anything to worry about. + photos
Had a long standing contract wrap up at the end of September. I'm still making sure everything is buttoned up, but starting to find myself with time.
+ link to turkey meatball recipe
Shared an afternoon, takeout food, thoughts, favorite bands, albums and songs with friends today. Collected music in a playlist. +
Today's lunch break was at the Blue Jay Restaurant, a diner as classic as you could imagine. I got a chicken gyro and sat under this still from The Killing of a Sacred Deer, a movie with many scenes filmed in Cincinnati — including this...
I wouldn't have known about the Mammoth Music & Arts Festival in Newport, Kentucky if it wasn't for a social media post from Mike Montgomery. Marketing is roulette. + photos
Took a dip this afternoon in some last gasps of pool weather season. That evening we’d hit the theater to see the 1997 Japanese anime Perfect Blue. This was Casey’s pick since I forced him to see the Taylor Swift record release party the...
"I don't think I'm going to make it" I said to Casey at the top of the Ferris wheel, my eyes wide and pallor drained. The speed of the spin caused our gondola to rock back and forth at the apex. (I survived and took a bunch of photos at...
Wherein I, a 50-something old dude, share my opinions about the new Taylor Swift album.
I didn't have enough time to sift through all the things Andrew Neyer was clearing out at his garage sale the other week, so I went up to his studio today to check Stuff out at leisure.
Neighbors waved me over as they were stoking a new fire pit. We chatted about work, technology, current events, shared recipes and regarded color of the light on clouds.