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It's Called Gratitude

11/2/2017 4:20 PM

I live in a fairly social neighborhood. There is a solid group of families we know and will intentionally spend time with; we have similar aged kids with a bunch of these folks, so there’s carpools, backyard bonfires, the whole deal. It makes living in the suburbs much more pleasant to have a network of friends in walking distance.

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Posted By Joe Shooner

Friday morning, Matt Johnston poked his head in my office and says, “have you tried the phones, boss?”

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Madness in March

1/11/2019 12:08 PM

The second actual day of Spring here in Cincinnati was met with several inches of snow. My kids are off school, roads are a mess, the whole bit. And even at that, we got off easy compared to large parts of the eastern seaboard. Many of you are probably buried again this week, and even if you are making some money on snow removal, if you’re like me you’re thinking that this has been plenty of winter, thank you, and let’s get onto the spring weather.

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Finding The Spice

3/11/2019 11:45 AM

Cincinnati is a town blessed with an abundance of traditional butcher shops. We have so many in fact that it's not unusual to frequent more than one family-run operation based on what they do well. Personally, I usually get steaks from Dave's, but I go to Humbert's for their spicy goetta. This seems normal to me.

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Learns Well With Others

3/11/2019 12:03 PM

I've mentioned it in past newsletters, but I play a little guitar. Not that well, mind you, but I've been at it for more than half my life, and I enjoy it. As hobbies go, it's louder than most.

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Fire On The Tarmac

3/11/2019 12:07 PM

Last week I had the opportunity to spend 24 hours in Dallas, Texas - or at least the area directly adjacent to the airport. Fun fact: DFW airport has a larger land mass at 29 square miles than the entire island of Manhattan. Spend a day hopping in and out of Ubers and you’ll hear this several times, I learned.

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The Big Mower

3/11/2019 12:26 PM

Years ago my dad had a 36” John Deere walk behind mower. Growing up, it was always called “the big mower,” and learning to operate it was a pivotal moment, since my brother and I were tasked with mowing the double sized lot, and using this larger mower cut the time requirement down quite a bit. I didn’t realize it at the time, but this was a great piece of equipment.

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Posted By Joe Shooner

My mom still lives in the house I grew up in, a sprawling mid-century ranch that was custom built by the original owner in 1961. As time passes, the list of major projects seems to grow, and the current corrective action revolves around a block wall that is buckling outward due to poor drainage in the retained flower bed behind it. As you can see by this photo, it’s not something that can be ignored.

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A Question of Value

3/11/2019 12:32 PM

On the same day last week, I finalized the transfer of Focal Point to my ownership, almost 17 years after I first started working for the family business, and social media company Facebook had a tremendously bad day in the stock market. They lost 20% of their stock price, which amounts to somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 BILLION dollars. 

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Unbeatable Customer Service

3/11/2019 12:46 PM

Here in Cincinnati there is a company called Graeter’s that makes, arguably, the best ice cream in the world. Admittedly, I’m biased, but the stuff is truly fantastic. They use what’s called the french pot method, which basically means that they are doing it all in very small batches, and that all of their “…and chip” flavors have gigantic slabs of semi-sweet chocolate mixed in. I strongly recommend checking them out if you ever visit this area.

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Posted By Joe Shooner

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