Snow Accomplishments

I decid­ed to go ahead and put my new design out there in its 40% done state. Hav­ing to see it when­ev­er I look at my site should encour­age me to fin­ish it up. I’m using one of Eric Mey­er’s reset styles as the base, and build­ing from it. Even­tu­al­ly I hope to go through each post and fix it up as con­sis­tent­ly and acces­si­bly as pos­si­ble, since I know a lot more about such things than I did even two years ago. I’m also let­ting the design show my new­found inter­est in typog­ra­phy. I’ll be tweak­ing that as I go along as well. As always, if you notice any errors or such, please let me know.

Parts & Labor Screen Print by Jon HicksAfter near­ly going crazy yes­ter­day in my snowe­dini­tude it was nice to get out and about today. I shov­eled the first foot of snow yes­ter­day, so that bust­ing out this morn­ing would­n’t take quite as long. Shov­el­ing my por­tion of the walk was pret­ty easy, but I also had the chance to shov­el out an ambu­lance which had become stuck on Holm­den. I think they for­got to plow our street, since all of the oth­er side streets around us have seen it at least once. The fire truck showed up too to help the ambu­lance. I grabbed a cou­ple of rugs to put under the tires and the ambu­lance man­aged to free itself. Those rugs came in handy twice more today, a few min­utes lat­er I used them to help my neigh­bors who were also stuck in the drifts and then, com­ing back from Deb­bie’s par­ents’ house we used them to get out of their dri­ve­way.

We picked up some home­made sawhors­es so I could use my new cir­cu­lar saw and cut some draw­er bot­toms out of the left­over luaun from the floor instal­la­tion. It was a good use of the scraps, and I fig­ure the cedar will help pre­serve what­ev­er I decide to put in the fil­ing cab­i­net. We also picked up the almost last of our fram­ing orders and hung up a Miro, Giot­to di Bon­done [framed] and a piece I picked up at Pitch­fork last year [framed]. Our pre­vi­ous order includ­ed the Jon Hicks designed screen print [pic­tured] of the Parts & Labor show I was at last sum­mer.

6 thoughts on “Snow Accomplishments”

  1. Hey, glad to see anoth­er Cleve­land guy who weath­ered the storm rel­a­tive­ly well and gave a help­ing hand when it was need­ed.  And who’s using my reset styles to boot!  Now I’m all choked up.

  2. Hey Eric, thanks for com­ment­ing and for pro­vid­ing that reset style to work with. It helped me a lot. Now I’m a bit embar­rassed that you’re look­ing at a site that has val­i­da­tion errors and is still so rough around the edges. I’m try­ing to talk my boss at the Coun­ty into get­ting us admis­sion to the An Event Apart in Chica­go. Hope­ful­ly it will go well.

  3. Like the new style Adam.  How much longer until the wee one is here?  I’m glad the snow did­n’t hit here, we’ve had enough this win­ter.  We’ve not had all that much at once, but it seemed like I had shov­el 3 inch­es every oth­er day there for a while.

  4. No embar­rass­ment, please.  Believe me, I don’t go around val­i­dat­ing every site I hit; val­i­da­tion is a tool, not a weapon.  You’re try­ing and doing your best and that, above all else, is what counts.

    If your boss needs a lit­tle extra con­vinc­ing, shoot me an e‑mail (use the address I sup­plied on this com­ment) and I’ll see what can be done.  We can prob­a­bly dig up a gov­ern­ment-sec­tor dis­count from some­where, and if you’re plan­ning to send a group, that would help too.

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