Month: July 2015

Warehouse District Street Fair

The Warehouse District of Cleveland is part of the oldest section of downtown, comprising the land due west of Public Square to the river, also known as the East Bank.  Once all but abandoned warehouse buildings that date back to the 1900s when this was 

Memories of Lakeside

The sky was bright sparkling blue, with wafts of clouds floating past, and the sun warm on our faces as we arrived at Lakeside last Wednesday afternoon.  I must admit I arrived feeling very tired, and worn around the edges, but looked forward to our 

The Log Cabin Gallery “At Water’s Edge” continues thru 7/26

The Log Cabin Gallery is freshened up, and reloaded with the artistic work of over 20 people, with everything from Diane Seskes’s stunning photography to the beautiful quilted pieces done by her mom.  Pottery, Ceramics, hand carved bird and fish decoys, Stained Glass, Blown Glass…. 

“Our culture does not value rest!”

Our culture does not value rest.  That was a comment that kept coming up when i listened to a recent podcast by Michael Hyatt.  I have a few electronic mentors that influence my life, and Michael Hyatt is one such mentor.  He is now an