I created this blog to serve as a backup for my brain. I have reached the age where each birthday seems to come faster than the last, yet they are all equally insignificant. As time continues to pass there is one constant that I have begun to notice: I can only cram so much information into my brain before things begin to run together and, at times, disappear entirely. I have a feeling a few of my recreational activities have contributed to this loss of personal data. However, the reason I forget things is irrelevent. The important thing is that I am now taking proactive steps to ensure I can one day prove to my children that I did have a childhood — or more accurately, a young adulthood.
Lately it seems that with each new memory I have I need to first delete an older memory in order to have room in my brain to remember everything. That is, until now. The time has come for me to give my brain a rest and rely solely on technology to be my new, enhanced memory.
As a young professional living in Cincinnati, my hope is to document, photograph and discuss the positive aspects of this city. The neighborhoods, the people, the food, and yes, even the crime, homelessness and poverty. For a city of this size Cincinnati has an abundance of history, art, culture and unique beauty unlike anywhere else in the country, and I hope to bottle up as much as possible in my little corner of the internet. It’s going to be an interesting ride so you may want to buckle up!

Seeing the x-ray of yor brain answers many quaetions I have had over the years. It is somewhat larger than I had expected. The thinness of the cerebal cortex is also a contributor to memory loss and erratic behavior. Perhaps it connects and disconnects radomly… something to think about once it re-connects.