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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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Why are they sitting in a tree?

Aug. 5, 2006
Categorized in: Columbus Real Estate
cartoon apple tree

sitting in a tree?

Columbus real estate was a bit cartoony this week.  My blog has a cartoony feel... from the Morphing Real Living Lady/House, to many of the graphics I use...it is cartoony. I own a lot of discs of images from Animation Factory, so I use the images I have... you'd hardly guess I don't like animated gifs from my blog would you?  This font is Comic Sans MS... I used it for awhile because it seemed to really fit my blog and then switched over to Arial... more sophisticated, less cartoony...  maybe I should switch  back to using Comic Sans MS  to match the images I use.   

 

Merv Forney a blogger in Virginia wrote an entry about style, in May.  He wrote something negative about cartoony blogs. I vowed then to be less cartoony, to be more serious... I think that is when my font went back to Arial....  but I keep slipping back into cartoons.... from my Cartoon Doctor,  to Hugh MacLeod's cartoon's on business cards,   Blaugh ... the "(Un)Offlicial Comic of the Blogosphere!".......   Saturday AM cartoons.... cartoons seem natural. 

 

Actually now that I find Merv's blog, Northern Virginia Real Estate Guide...he just said of one blog, "I hate cartoonish logos and icons. How juvenile."  That statement looks funny in Comic Sans MS.  He was not saying it about my blog... but the offending  blog is way less cartoonish than mine. 

 

What's style got to do with it...? 

 

"Blogs are the most explosive phenomena on the planet! Politics, personals, diaries, merchants, products, real estate services (yes!) and much more. Blogs are free expression. Blogs have personality. Blogs make statements. Blogs entertain. Blogs have style!"

 

Columbus own James Thurber was a cartoonist! 

 

I wish I could draw cartoons.  For some reason this week's  Columbus Dispatch story about Columbus number one real estate company, HER Real Living and a competitor seemed like it should be decorated with cartoons... the term cyber sqautting seems comical to me.   Coca Cola defended their brand against cyber squatting.....  Is Central Ohio real estate more cartoony than other parts of the country?  Edina Realty in MN has a law suit against a competitor... internet....interesting... no one is sitting in a tree.  

 

I got the Herbie Jr. letters... I've read about it in the Columbus Dispatch and Inman news covered it... but I can't figure it out ...I certainly don't agree with a competitor owning or using  Harley E Rounda Jr's or Harley E. Rouda Sr's  names but I can understand why the competitor bought those names...valuable domain names... but the Columbus Dispatch says in part, that the competitor:

 

"admitted in court that he owns domain names that include..... harleyandkairasittinginatree.com."

I am puzzled why any one would buy that domain ... The domains do not forward anywhere,  anymore...  I am puzzled that people are puzzled by that now... of course they wouldn't.... but mostly I am puzzled why would they'd be sitting in a tree?

 

 

 

Previously on Columbus Best Blogs - More about cartoons and cartoonists

Pickles  Down in Loozy Anne  James Thurber

 

 

c. 2006 Columbus Best Blog and Maureen McCabe 

 

 

"Down in Loozy-Anne"

Jul. 29, 2006
Categorized in: Blogs
mardi gras beads and mask

Columbus cartoonist

Saturday morning cartoons...a serial to read while eating your cereal.  Have you seen  Columbus cartoonist, blogger Eric Smith's blog with a six part series about a recent trip to Louisianna?  Reading about 'muching on mudbugs' may not be the most appetizing..............

 

Down in Loozy-Anne, Part 1/6

Down in Loozy-Anne, Part 2/6

Munching on Mudbugs or The Tell-Tail Heart *

Fresh and Francey-Free in the French Quarter or  We (Re)Built this City on Rock n' Beignets 

"You Call That Art?  or  Piddlers on the Roof"

Down in Loozy-Anne, Part 6/6

There is a new Cajun BBQ on 161. 

There is a Praline Queen downtown Columbus....At City Center!  Below came in a DownTown 43215 eNewsletter

"Confection perfection, thy name is New Orleans Pralines.

Decked out in green, purple and gold, the cheerful shop opened July 15 inside City Center's Rich Street entrance selling all manner of traditional Southern desserts—cute little single-serving sweet potato and pecan pies, pound cake, and shaved ice treats known in the Big Easy as snowballs (most popular flavor: "wedding cake").

And, of course, the stars of the show: pralines, the famous Southern pecan candy that gives new meaning to the phrase "melts in your mouth."

Owner Chandra Noble, a Columbus native who lived in New Orleans for 20 years before returning to her hometown in 1998, has been perfecting her praline recipe since she was a teenager. Though her mother is privy to the simple-sounding recipe, Noble is the only person who can make it do magic.................."

I am the reigning Mardi Gras queen for HER Worthington...

I have never been to NOLA.  

c. 2006 Columbus Best Blog

Blaugh

Categorized in: Odds and Ends
Tagged with: blaugh, blogosphere, cartoon, comic

blaugh comic of the day

 

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