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Friday, August 21, 2026
Talking Travel with Travlin Girl Susan Barnes
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Ranger Baldy at Library Convention
Earlier this summer, I attended the American Library Association Convention and Conference. When I tell people that, the immediate reaction is boredom, however the event was far from boring.
Held at Chicago's McCormick Place, it was a cross between a comic con and a convention. There were panels, Q&As, speakers, autograph and book signing areas, vendors and more. This was much more than the card catalogue.
Yes, there were some serious sections, such as the one against book banning, literacy promotion and other educational exhibits. Unlike booths for insurance companies or roofers, these exhibits drew large crowds.
In short, there was something or actually several things for everyone. I went expecting to spend an hour or so, but ended up there all day. There was just so much to see, even if I wasn't particularly interested in everything.
Then the real unexpected highlight came for me. While I am always on the lookout for a mascot of any sort, I did not expect to see one there. I was wrong.
As I approached Magic Factory's booth, I spotted a fuzzy creature. Of course, I had to get a picture with the mascot. I learned it was Ranger Baldy (as in bald eagle). In fairness, I stuck around to learn a bit about the Magic Factory and Ranger Baldy.
The Magic Factory is a family entertainment company. Ranger Baldy is the star of an educational, but fun, book series. I was probably the oldest person t get a picture with Ranger Baldy, but I was probably also the person who learned the most and shared the info with others here and on Global Traveler.
The moral of this story though is not to judge a book by its cover (even if it is a lobrary book...sorry for that pun). If a library convention and conference sounds mind-numbing, give it a chance and you might be surprised with how much fun it is.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Talking Travel with Mayor Cavalier Johnson
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Toledo Mud Hens Mascot Statues
As I have well-documented, I have a fascination with mascots. Whenever I know one will be where I am, I always try to get a picture with the furry creature. I usually succeed.
Although I usually get the mascot pictures, it never hurts to get a little insurance if you can. Such was the case in Toledo a few weeks ago.
The Toledo Mud Hens have two mascots. The first was Muddy and he was joined in 2003 by Muddonna. Although both were my goal, it's never s guarantee. When I saw the statues of both inside the ballpark, I got a picture with them. It's not the same as getting real mascots, but on the other hand, they do qualify as statues.
As I covered a couple weeks ago, I did eventually get a pic with Muddonna, but I missed Muddy. At least I got both in statue form.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Friend Encounters: Kal Herro and David Vox Mullen
Friend Encounters is a weekly series featuring friends meeting celebrities.
Today is one of those two-fers. It features two celebrities and two friends of mine. Of course, Kal Herro and David Vox Mullen would humbly reject the celebrity label. Hopefully, they wouldn't reject my friend assertation.
I have known Kal for most of his life. I have attended wrestling shows promoted by his father David for at least 15 years. I have seen Kal grow from a toddler around the ring to a legit up and coming wrestling star. He has already held a few titles, including the Oho Valley Wrestling Heavyweight championship. He has the looks and all-around ring skills to go far in wrestling. Even better, he has the mindset to remain humble. He really is a great youg man.
I haven't known Vox as long, but I have watched his career progress a bitt, too. I met him as a comedian many years ago. Since then, he has gotten involved in wrestling at OVW, created an act with wrestler Al Snow and was a huge part of a documentary on David Herro (a great doc, by the way).
That doc was the setting for the picture below. Of course, Kal and Vox probably have dozens of pictures together, some of which I have even managed to take. The Wisconsin premiere of The Herro's Journey was an awesome night. Friends and family joined Kal, Vox, David and all others involved for a screening. It was a fantastic documentary about a great father-son relationship, with wrestling as the backdrop. You do not need to like wrestling to enjoy this film. Just seeing the bond between father and son was enough to bring a tear to my eyes.
I am proud to know Kal and Vox. You will not meet two finer humans. You will not find more entertaining folks either.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Celebrity Jersey Cards #816: Jerry DePizzo & Kathy Valentine
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series in which I create virtual trading cards for celebrities wearing pro jerseys. I continue my season-long march through all MLB teams.
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Jerry DePizzo grew to fame as a musician. While at the Ohio State University, DePizzo joined O.A.R. (Of a revolution). I assume O.A.R. performed the National Anthem for the Tampa Rays to earn his Celebrity Jersey Card.
Born in Austin, Texas, Kathy Valentine gained fame as a musician. She stated Suzi Quatro was an inspiration for her to become a musician. In 1980, she joined The Go-Go's. She was inducted with The Go-Go's into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021. Valentine (middle, wearing a cap) earned her Celebrity Jersey Card when The Go-Go's sang the National Anthem for the Rays.Saturday, August 15, 2026
Cards That Never Were: Roger Weaver Topps 1981
Cards That Never Were is a recurring series in which I create virtual trading cards for players missed in various sets. It is a concept I borrow from far too many to list, but I appreciate all of their efforts.
Pitcher Roger Weaver was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 16th round of the 1976 MLB June Amateur Draft. He made his MLB debut in 1980, going 3-4, with a 4.10 ERA in 19 games. Unfortunately, that would be it for his MLB career. He was traded to the Atlanta Braves prior to the 1982 season, but spent his last season in the minors for them.
For his efforts, Topps put Weaver on a tri-pictured Future Stars card. Thanks to Jeff from the Custom Baseball Cards Facebook group, Weaver now has his own card.










