This is my buddy Jimmy’s business card. I absolutely love it. He did a great job with it.
John Beck
Athlete. Artist. Agnostic. Humanist. Skeptic. Unfinished.
Congratulations Tony Stewart!
Congratulations to Tony Stewart for winning the 2011 NASCAR Spring Cup Championship!
Catching up…
I’ve finally got a chance to mention a few things on my blog that I’ve been meaning to talk about.
My birthday was back in August. Giovanni painted me a picture. I took a picture of it. It’s me with a Maker’s Mark bottle in my hand. On the floor are empty Maker’s Mark bottles. Even 3 1/2 year old Giovanni knows that I have a problem. Thanks for the dino poop!

A few other things. Over the summer on one of my many visits to Baltimore I discovered a new restaurant/bar. Alewife. They opened up in September of 2010. They boast a 40 tap bar with over 100 bottles. All really great stuff too. The place itself is gorgeous and the service is wonderful. The food is out of this world. I got the smoke burger and was BLOWN AWAY by it. Look at the menu on their site to find out more about it. Here’s some pictures:
I was there a couple of weekends ago and once again had a great time. The burger this time around was stuffed with crab imperial. A very nice addition. During the last visit to Batimore I went to the Ravens game. GO RAVENS. To eat I went to the Blue Moon Cafe (had awesome Captain Crunch french toast) and went to the Paper Moon Diner. Also made my normal stop to my favorite liquor store, The Wine Source. Here’s what I bought:
Dogfish Head – Punkin – 4 pack bottles
Duclaw – Mad Bishop – 6 pack bottles
Brewer’s Art – Ozzy – 750ml bottle
Brewer’s Art – Le Canard – 750ml bottle
Brewer’s Art – Green Peppercorn Tripel – 750ml bottle
I know, mostly Baltimore beers, well, I was in Baltimore!
This past weekend I took my parents to the Mütter Museum in Philly. My good buddy Jen hooked us up with free passes! Thanks Jen! Afterwards we went to the Memphis Taproom.
Yes, everywhere I travel revolves around eating and drinking. I’ve been using the TV Food Maps app and finding all these great places. I can hardly wait for my next trip!
R.I.P. Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs single handily changed the world. He was a true innovator and changed the way everyone does everything forever! My friend Matt wrote this as his FB status: “Proud to have worked for the man that found a way to make sterile lifeless machines, industrial masterpieces capable of furthering the creation of art, communication and inspiration. Thanks Steve.”
This was made on a Mac.
Latest video
My latest video, Jim Murray: Client Liaison Senior Trainer, is now up on my website under the Artwork > Video section. I also redesigned how all of the videos are viewed. Be sure to check it out if you haven’t already seen it.
Jim Murray: Client Liaison Senior Trainer
I made a new video yesterday. It’s for my buddy Jimmy. He gave a presentation to future clients/employers using a series of PowerPoint slides. The video has very little to do with the presentation but it’s a great way for them to engage with Jimmy as well as leave with something memorable.
What do you think? It was tiring but also very enjoyable to make. I’ll post it to my “artwork” page later this week with more info.
Canal's: September 2011
Made a visit to Canal’s today. This will hold me off for a few weeks.
Newcastle Brown Ale – 6 pack bottles
Weyerbacher Tiny Imperial Stout – 750ml bottle
Southern Tier Pumking Ale – 650ml bottle
La Trappe Tripel – 750ml bottle
Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale – 4 pack bottles
That's what she said!
I received a birthday card from Tiffany and Tommy. This is what they wrote on the inside:
Earthquake!
There was an earthquake today. It was cool. The end.
Road Trippin' 2011
A week ago I returned from a long adventure with Mr. James Murray. Together we logged 2,553 miles in just under 46 hours. I had the iPod on shuffle the top most played artists were, in order: The Legendary Pink Dots, Depeche Mode, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Stereolab and The Flaming Lips.
Our trip took us from Trenton to overnight stays in Syracuse, NY; Cleveland, OH; Chicago, IL; Louisville, KY and Pittsburgh, PA before returning home. In our travels we made stops in Buffalo, NY; South Bend, IN; Munster, IN; Indianapolis, IN and Columbus, OH. For those who already have seen my Facebook photo album then you have an idea of what we did. This blog entry will give you a more detailed rundown of our journey. The highlight of the trip (other than spending time with the truly adorable Ashley) was the after game fireworks and concert at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. When we arrived in Pittsburgh we had seen that the Pirates were in town. As it turned out the game had been sold out for months ahead of time. As luck had it they released some tickets just as we got there and were lucky enough to score a pair. The reason it was sold out was their “skyblast” post game fireworks and concert. 4 games a year are given the concert and fireworks treatment. Earlier concerts this year featured Huey Lewis & the News and 38 Special. The concert we saw was by Train and they were excellent. The fireworks were even better. Fireworks were shot from the field, the scoreboard, the banks of the river behind us, the bridge crossing the river, even buildings on the other side of the river! Here’s some video I took, it only shows a small portion of what went down: Another hi-light included the St. Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh. The chapel is home to over 5,000 religious relics. I’m not a religious person but I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the church as well as the collection. It is the largest public display of relics in the world and second largest collection of relics next to the Vatican. The history of the church is incredible and a long time parishioner gave the tour. No photography was allowed inside the chapel but I did purchase the book about the chapel in the gift shop. Other hi-lights include the Skydeck at Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), hanging out with Matt, Gina and Max in Syracuse, the Art Institute of Chicago‘s art museum, Wrigley Field, Yankees vs. White Sox at US Cellular (even though it rained), Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Churchill Downs, Maker’s Mark distillery, Three Floyd’s Brewery, Heinz Field (they were shooting a scene to the new Batman movie) and the Andy Warhol Museum (the photo to the right is from the photo booth in the basement). We went to some excellent eateries as well. I used the TV Food Maps app and all of the places we dined at had been on either the Travel Channel or Food Network or both! A bunch of the places have been on many different shows. We had a ton of great meals. We can’t decide which place is a favorite so we have a 2 way tie for first. Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse, NY and Schmidt’s Sausage Haus in Columbus, OH are our clear winners. They are both quite different from each other and are both spectacular. Both places had a long wait to be seated. Dinosaur BBQ had more of a biker crowd. The moment the doors opened you are greeted with this spectacular smoky BBQ smell, so instantly your mouth waters. The best ribs i’ve ever had. Great beer menu too. If you ever find yourself in Syracuse then you must go there. Schmidt’s Sausage Haus had a more family friendly environment. A live music duo of a man with an accordion and a man with a tuba play German music and them and the staff are all dressed in Bavarian garb. The sausages are out of this world and the cream puff is monstrous. Great service, great prices too. Well worth the hour wait. Other restaurants that we really liked, in order, are Heid’s of Liverpool (Syracuse), Kuma’s Corner (Chicago), The Greenhouse Tavern (Cleveland) and Superdawg (Chicago). I enjoyed Primanti Bros. in Pittsburgh and have to mention it even though I preferred these other places more. I definitely will be visiting Chicago as much as I can (to see the sweet Ashes) so I will report with all the other awesome adventures that I plan on having. |
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