01. May 2007 · 4 comments · Categories: General

So I decided to play around with favicon.ico, otherwise known as the picture that shows up in your browser’s tab and/or URL. This is mainly prompted by the fact that, if you don’t have one of these, IE looks for it anyways, prompting a lot of errors in my site stats. This annoys people like me.

So I took a drawing that Christy did some time back and shrunk it down to be uber-tiny, and then played around with it a bit to make it show up more clearly in it’s new size. Assuming you can see it, can you tell what it is?

30. April 2007 · 1 comment · Categories: Recipes · Tags: , ,

Jeni’s, an excellent ice cream creator out of Columbus serves a simply delightful ice cream which has Maker’s Mark mixed in with butter pecan. It’s heavenly, but the concept isn’t terribly hard to recreate even if you’re a few thousand miles away.

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream

Butter Pecan Ice Cream (Breyers is good)
A tablespoon (or three) of bourbon drizzled over the ice cream after serving.

It hardly warrants a posting, but since we’ve been enjoying it so very much, I might as well spread the word. I imagine Maker’s Mark would be an excellent choice for this as they’re bourbon is pretty sweet and mellow already. I just use whatever is handy (and cheap).

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream
29. April 2007 · 1 comment · Categories: General

Someone stumbled across my site the other day looking for “Don Omar hair pictures.” One can only imagine they meant the reggae artist. Instead, alas, they ended up seeing pictures of our own Don Omar, hereto after referred to as “Don Fuzzball.”

Don Fuzzball

“Everything Hurts” is another sketch by Christy done in two sessions over a weekend. For a while, every joint in her body was causing her pain.

Everything Hurts

A detail shot:
Everything Hurts - Detail
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23. April 2007 · Comments Off on Communication · Categories: Linky

As an MBA student with a tech background, it’s no great surprise that I’m a member of LinkedIn (you can see my profile here). After I voiced an opinion on one of the questions (there’s an open “question & answer” section where people post a variety of questions, often related to business, and other folks post responses), the author wrote me back and in the course of a small discussion pointed me to a Wikipedia link on Paul Watzlawick. It’s a quick and fascinating read, especially the part about Watzlawick’s five basic ideas on how communication works (which implies that, if any of these are interfered with, communication breaks down).

It is interesting to watch ye olde blogosphere move towards audio and video posts, and away from purely text means as communicating online. In part, it seems this might be related trying to increase the richness of the communications channels, which makes a lot of sense in context of Watzlawick’s comments on metacommunication. Comments on blogs as an attempt to regain some of the cyclic nature of conversation: there’s a reason we at least desire the illusion that we’re not just speaking into a vacuum. Keeping an eye on webstats perhaps serves the same kind of purpose, although to a lesser extent.

And now I need to do some homework…

Picked up a bottle of Pisco to try a Pisco Sour and are now looking for other Pisco-based drinks to try? By a strange coincidence, I am as well! This is a much simpler drink, and not as fun as the Pisco Sour, but still enjoyable. I’ve also seen it referred to as simply a “Chilcano.”

Chilcano de Pisco

Pour a shot or two of Pisco over ice into whatever tumbler or highball glass you have handy. Fill with ginger ale. Add in a squirt of lemon juice and a shake or two of angostura bitters. Garnish with a slice of lemon.

As you can see, it’s an exact recipe. The core of it is Pisco and ginger ale similar to a rum & coke. In fact, I’ve seen some recipes that stop right there, and that’s an enjoyable drink. If you’re feeling like you simply must measure things, 6:1 ale to Pisco seems about standard. The lemon juice and bitters make it more fun, but it’s a subtle change. This is a summery drink, which Christy also enjoys sampling.

22. April 2007 · Comments Off on Sick · Categories: Art · Tags: , , , ,

Christy has had a rough few months, and a couple of weekends ago she took a break from the portrait to do a quick “sketch” about that period. She titled it “Sick” and created it by adding pastels on top of India ink, and then used a razor blade to draw by scraping the pastel off.

Sick

A zoomed in shot, showing some of the detail:
Sick - Detail

I added another version, taken in the sun, after the jump.
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The main reason we took pictures as Christy was working on her portrait of me was so I could try and give setting up time lapse a shot. We had some difficulties since the aisle floating around a lot during painting, and the camera was also in use between paintings. We rigged up some masking tape to mark where the aisle should go, and how things were positioned, and this helped a lot. Unfortunately, things still shifted from shot to shot, especially when one of us would forget to set everything up right before snapping that set of photos. Even worse than these was the lighting. With our sliding glass door in back of the aisle, the painting would look totally different during the day or night. We could usually get away without a flash, but we never had enough light sources to really show the depth of color without it. Unfortunately, the flash almost always added glare (using a tiny hand-held camera with fixed flash), so I tried to use mostly ones without the flash.

All that being said, I hacked together what kind of time lapse I could. This shows the process from poorly assembled, stock canvas, through disassembly, rebuilding and painting. We hope you enjoy it.