Posts tagged fun

Now that’s a cool Christmas gift!

It’s the end of the year, which means that it’s time for gifts!  I think I’ve mentioned I have the best clients…ever.  I got a good reminder of this when Jondi from the Maine Eye Center knocked on our studio door last Wednesday.   She was bearing a cool hand-made wooden box with a sliding top that, when opened, revealed a bunch of holiday goodies…all Maine-made, of course (see above for my hasty iPhone capture of the loot).   First was a monthly calendar featuring the work of local artist Erin Flett of studio e flett design.   My wife Beth loves her design work and recognized it immediately.   I immediately went to the peanut brittle, made by Sugar Hill Baking Company.  I was about to go monkey on the large plate of brittle, but noticed at the last minute the small wooden mallet and accompanying safety goggles.   Turns out there was a method to this madness.  I put on the safety gear, readied the mallet, and let ‘er fly.   After enjoying way too much of the treat I noticed that the box and mallet were made by Mainer Richard Holman.    Kind of a nice icing on the cake to see that everything was made locally.

Thanks, Jondi and Maine Eye Center!   Not only were these guys a treat to work with throughout 2010, but they are a class act, too.    Of course, now that ups the ante for me for next year…how do you top homemade peanut brittle and a hammer?

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Happy Halloween from the worker bees

No one can deny that we have a fun bunch here at the Fitzgerald studios.   Since Halloween is Sunday, we decided to make Friday a dress-up day.  There’s Lady Gaga (AKA Ayla Kelley), Lucille Ball (Stepheney Collins) and drones no. 5,568 and 17,321 (we’re worker bees…it’s definitely appropriate).   So, enjoy the slideshow…and happy holidays, everyone!

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Can’t wait for Halloween

Our daughter, Maggie, is just three…so Halloween is a big deal. She has been planning what to wear for months, starting off as Rapunzel with short hair, eventually wanting to go as a green ghost (why not?), and finally to a….ladybug. I think the wings pushed her over the edge on this one. That, and the fact that black and red are (currently) her two most favorite colors. Since we got the costume she’s been trying to wear it to practice, which is how we ended up in the studio for an impromptu photo session over the weekend. I may be biased, but she looks great.

Get into my cloud

We all leave behind digital signatures as we work and play online.  That much we all know. What we don’t always know is what words and terms start sticking to us as we travel through cyberspace.  As we tag items, publish content and move around we accumulate bits of digital lint that over time builds up.  What does it look like?  You can get a visual representation of this stuff by visiting www.123people.com, putting in your name and seeing the tag cloud that gets produced.  It’s based on all the other Brian Fitzgeralds out there, but mine comes pretty close to capturing my interests and activities.  Kinda uncanny.