It was quiet at the Creek this past weekend. It did finally snow a little bit and actually got cold. But, as far as we know, there wasn’t anybody we know at the Creek. Zuggy and Sner had other engagements, Angy and I made our yearly trek to beautiful downtown Columbus, Ohio, a huge Ohio vacation spot in February. Well, we weren’t on vacation, I went to meetings on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Angy got to tour Columbus, she gets her walks in and visits her favorite spots. After the meetings, we went out and had some nice dinners, and had a pretty good time in Columbus.
The weather was bad, bad by our 2012 standards of 50+ degree days we have had the whole winter. It snowed a little, got cold but the wind was harsh and it made for some real wintery weather. When you take a reality test and realize it is February, you don’t mind it as bad. What is funny is the forecast for the rest of the week is above freezing temps with highs in the forties. So much for Winter. In 17 days it will be March, and on March 1st I consider Winter to be over. We will get a snow or two, but the average temperature will soon be over 50 and the sun will start to get warm again. Shant be long.
So why is there a picture of The Gov on the blog? Last week I took off my Laughery Lover hat and put on my township trustee hat and attended a conference of township trustees and The Gov dropped in to visit. He really is a good speaker, has a homesy kind of touch, mostly from honing his skills as a Fox News Commentator before he became our Gov. His message ruffled my feathers, we have different philosophies on how to make Ohio a great State again, not new news for any of you that know me. For those I haven’t told or asked for money yet, I have an announcement to make: I am running for State Representative for the 29th District Ohio House of Representatives. I have no primary opponent, so I will be a choice on the ballot in November. This will affect my time spent at the Creek, I have a lot to do between now and November.
You know me, I’ve always been political. I’m opinionated, I’ll give you my take on the issue even if you don’t ask for it. After four terms as township trustee, re-elected without opposition for my fifth term (17th year), I was approached by a delegation from Columbus and asked to run. It is a huge honor to be considered, I accepted the challenge. I really feel that I have the experience and the knowledge to go to Columbus and work hard for the 110,000 constituents in the 29th District. The 29th consists of Colerain Township, Crosby Township, Harrison Township, City of Harrison, Whitewater Township, Miami Township, The villages of Cleves, Addyston, North Bend, and on down River Rd. all the way to Sedamsville and up into Price Hill. It’s a crazy map, but, hey, I didn’t draw it. If you live in any of those areas, or know of anyone in the 29th House District, please give me a good recommendation and ask them to call me. Vote for me in November.
Paid Political Announcement: Here is the difficult part of politics. You can’t meet and greet 110,000 voters, so you rely on the media to get the message out. I feel that if I get my message to the voters, I will win this election. Media costs money, and here comes the pitch. If you are an Ohio resident, you can send a check to “Friends of Hubert Brown” for $50 and be reimbursed by the State of Ohio. $100 for couples. When you pay your Ohio taxes, you can check a box that you gave $50 to a statewide candidate (me) and get a $50 credit (not deduction) from the state. It is free money, you are just loaning it to me until you file your taxes. It’s a pretty good deal and many of my friends have already sent a check. My apologies for asking for a handout, but there are those who give way more than they should and it takes a lot of friends of mine to compete. Please write a check for $50 (or $100 for joint filers) to Friends of Hubert Brown, and send it to 5258 Lawrenceburg Rd., Harrison, Ohio, 45030.
My website should be up soon, it will be Brownforohiohouse.com. You will see signs go up for the primary if we can get it together fast enough. There is much to do, and I and others are working pretty hard doing it. Ross is my campaign treasurer, I have media people, web designers, art designers, and other volunteers who want to help me win in November. It is a daunting task, but an interesting and enjoyable challenge. Those of you who know me know that I am enjoying this campaign. Stay tuned, it is a political year.
Meanwhile, back to the Creek. This weekend will be like last weekend, no one will be out at the Creek. It will be three weeks before I check the camera on the Deer Decomp Project, and I’m hoping for a new face, maybe even Bigfoot. One of our big events is just arround the corner, our Vernal Equinox Celebration (first day of Spring) will be on Saturday March 17th, with recognition of St. Patty’s Day, a favorite of Angy’s. By that time the weather should be coming back our way and we might see a great weekend. Mark your calendars. Except for this coming weekend, we will be at the Creek, so get back into the outdoor mode. Come to the Creek–after this weekend.










































