On Fireworks, Concerts, and Staying Connected with Customers

Green, yellow, and blue fireworks burst against a dark sky

Like many people throughout the United States last weekend, I enjoyed an extended holiday break to celebrate the Fourth of July with my family.

We enjoyed music, barbecue, a walk through the Krohn Conservatory, and a trip to Findlay Market in Cincinnati as we caught up with family members and celebrated our nation’s independence. Continue reading On Fireworks, Concerts, and Staying Connected with Customers

Photo of the Week: The Roots of Vision in Mount Adams

The Roots of Vision mural in Mount Adams

As you walk the steep hills of one-way streets in Mount Adams, an eclectic neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, you can’t miss the beautiful mural on Gregory Street.

Adorning the full side of a two-story building, The Roots of Vision pays tribute to five important figures in Mount Adams history: Continue reading Photo of the Week: The Roots of Vision in Mount Adams

Photo of the Week: John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge

Stone tower of the John Roebling Suspension Bridge

With temperatures in the mid-60’s yesterday, it was no wonder the Cincinnati, Ohio riverfront was filled with people.

You could see couples walking along the river, families bicycling, and children laughing as they played on the playscapes. I was one of them enjoying the warm weather as I walked along the riverfront! Continue reading Photo of the Week: John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge