The Problem with Your New TV
This is a public service announcement. Movies and TV shows are being destroyed by your brand new TV and only you can prevent this catastrophe. Have you or your loved ones sat down to watch your favorite movie on your brand spankin’ new 80 inch “super ultra max HD+ special edition” TV just for it […]
Long Live the King!
The passing of golfing legend Arnold Palmer at 87 has rocked the sports world, but the King’s passing has left an indelible mark on the world we live in. He died in Pittsburgh, near the small town of Latrobe, where he grew up and lived until the time of his death. Anyone over 30 knows […]
Dress for the Season or the Weather?
My favorite season has finally arrived. Yes, the first day of fall is upon us once again. I’m ready for comfy sweaters, maroon skinny jeans and boots. I’m also ready to burn my at least 20 Bath and Body Works fall candles and consume anything and everything pumpkin-flavored. However, I really don’t feel like doing […]
Wheelhouse Creative Pleased to Partner with West Liberty University Film Festival
WHEELING, W.VA. – Wheelhouse Creative LLC, Wheeling’s premier advertising and public relations agency, is pleased to support West Liberty University’s upcoming 48-Hour Film Festival slated for Sept. 16-18. The festival is open to all WLU students along with high school students from Brooke, Ohio and Marshall counties. The festival will conclude with a public screening […]
To Emoji or Not To Emoji?
The Emoji keyboard was first introduced to Americans in 2011 in an Apple iPhone update. Before they were a big hit in the U.S., Emojis were popular in Asia, particularly Japan, when Shigetaka Kurita developed them in 1999! Today, we see emojis everywhere, and even see them included in U.S. marketing strategies and campaigns. Since […]
My Log House Adventure
My wife and I are at a place in our lives where travel is not as important to us as it used to be. We liked traveling to far away lands. Now we are much more interested in traveling to far away times. For us our most recent journey takes the form of an 1809 […]
One Last Semester
My original life plan was to go to school to be an occupational therapist. After sitting in a bunch of science classes that would help me with my “dream career,” I decided that I no longer had an interest in science and that I wanted to do something else. I finished out the semester and […]
Full Circle
When you’re young and think you know it all you have a hard time seeing why people, particularly those in charge, act the way they do and why the little details are so important. Lately I have found myself thinking about life and how stuff like this eventually comes full circle. A few months ago, […]
A Powerful Experience
The first time I actually experienced raw, brute power was when I fired up my first tractor. It was a 1959 Allis Chalmers D14, bright orange and covered in grease and oil. It was dirty, ugly and beat to crap, but I fell in love with it just the same. To think I almost refused […]