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CF+WC 2015 Sidewalk Fun

CF+WC 2015 Sidewalk Fun

Some of the most fun I’ve had on a sidewalk, recently… Click to view Vimeo video Join us September 11-13 2015 in Washington Park, downtown Cincinnati, at the 2015 edition of CINCINNATI FOOD + WINE CLASSIC.  Magical things are in store! Information, talent lineup, tickets…

Extremely Proud of Wendy!

Extremely Proud of Wendy!

The big announcement… Several of you know that Wendy has been writing novels. The news that we can finally announce is that she’s just signed with a very successful agent — Carly Watters with P.S. Literary. This is big news, folks! I am so very…

I live with an author!

I live with an author!

I am wicked proud of my wife, Wendy. She’s not only a writer but, with the recent publication(s) of her work, she’s also now an author. She’s even deployed a snazzy website where you can learn about her writing and buy her books (hint hint).

Check it out here — WendyVogelBooks.COM.

Fuck Cancer.

Fuck Cancer.

Fuck cancer. That is all. Photo credit: Donna Covrett

Farewell to Buster the wiener dog — RIP 2014-12-22

Farewell to Buster the wiener dog — RIP 2014-12-22

It was a long time coming, but Buster the wiener dog finally met his end on December 22, 2014. He was a lucky little fellow… He came into Wendy’s hospital more than 8 years ago, already a mature dog, because he’d hurt his back and…

Hernia Repaired!

Hernia Repaired!

Last week, on October 28, 2014 I had an umbilical hernia repaired. This little bump under my skin, near my belly button, was causing a bit of discomfort.

At a visit to my general doctor, he referred me to a local surgeon to do the procedure. I visited the surgeon and showed him my belly. He said, “That’s an umbilical hernia, all right.” to which I replied, “I could have told you that.”, and he said, “Yes, but I didn’t ask you.” I immediately laughed, and so did he. I knew I was in good hands.

I worked through the scheduling and all the pre-test & pre-questions, and received my schedule time.

Wendy & I reported at 8a to Mercy Hospital Fairfield on October 28. I was nervous but did okay. Everyone there was really, really nice and took great care of me. The procedure started around 9:30a and I was awake and ready to go home around 11:30a. Apparently, I woke up asking for cheeseburgers and gin & tonic.

The recovery wasn’t as bad as the groin hernia repair I had 11 years ago. This time, the discomfort was (as expected) in getting up and down, and any sort of bending or lifting. Even that was less uncomfortable than after my groin hernia. But that pain has faded pretty quickly.

Now, almost a week out, I continue to have tenderness at the surgery site and bending over to, say, pick up a dropped piece of paper is still out of the question. However, if I dropped something larger, I can now bend and get it. Lifting heavy stuff is still off-limits. Unfortunately, nearly every one of my animals qualifies as “heavy stuff”.

Getting better all the time!

Post ID: 3249

This past weekend was the annual Eat. Play. Give. event for the de Cavel Family SIDS Foundation. The de Cavel Family SIDS Foundation was founded by Jean-Robert & Annette de Cavel and a dedicated group of volunteers and local restaurateurs. Our mission is to raise…