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  • Indianapolis
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I used to run this website, NoblesvilleDailyTimes.com, and our their 500 websites. Now I work for FormSpring.com.
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Downtown Noblesville


Walked around downtown Noblesville on Thursday afternoon with my point-and-shoot camera and snapped a few photos of the area and buildings. Indiana has some great old buildings in the downtown areas of hundreds of its cities, but Noblesville is one of the nicer Hoosier downtown areas in my… Continue

Posted on July 11, 2008 at 10:22am —

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Sculpture by the road in Lebanon on 32


As my wife and I were driving to Westfield from Lebanon on Saturday, we passed this sculpture garden and had to pull over to snap a few pictures. I don't know the story behind this or who created these sculptures, but I'd be interested in hearing about it from anyone in the know.… Continue

Posted on July 10, 2008 at 3:37pm — 3 Comments

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Finches in my backyard


I took a seat on the back deck after dinner last night hoping to get a decent hummingbird photo, but the finches were more cooperative. I did get a few hummingbird photos as well, they just didn't come out as good. Here's a slideshow of some of the pics I took:



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Posted on July 3, 2008 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

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Statewide rally against puppy mills


Indiana currently has no state laws regulating the conditions of puppy mills. As a result, our state has one of the highest numbers of puppy mills in the country. Thousands of puppy mill dogs are forced to live their entire lives in tiny, wire cages with no exercise. They are malnouris… Continue

Posted on July 3, 2008 at 1:00pm —

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May 3rd is Free Comic Book Day



A FREE DAY OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Worldwide Free Comic Book Day Comes to Noblesville with Comics for All Ages!

Reader Copies 2 in Noblesville is one of thousands of comic book shops around the world celebrating the comic book art form on Saturday, May 3rd. On F… Continue

Posted on April 17, 2008 at 2:00pm —

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At 8:36pm on August 31, 2008, William Fouts said…
Hey Ryan,

Thanks for the kind words about "Farewell". I really did enjoy working with you. I truly appreciate all you did to make our Web sites better places. I do appreciate your patience and humor with my constant Joomla fits.

Do stay in touch.

Bill
At 7:32pm on August 18, 2008, William Fouts said…
Don't let him fool you Dillman. I'm the kid's hero.
At 5:52pm on August 18, 2008, Dan Fouts said…
Yeah - kid brother here. He's the only brother I've got, and there are so few of us, I have to admit it.
At 12:22am on July 13, 2008, Danielle "Purvis" Vann said…
Ryan,
I am writing from Houston, Texas. My family here happened to find a birth annoucement in this paper that is one of our family members. We've been trying to get a hold my uncle but can't get in touch. Could you help? You seem to be the most posted paper personal. I started an account. It's Danielle "Purvis" Vann. If you could email me or post I would love to know what the best way to getting a hold of him through what was listed in the paper!

Thanks so much!
Danielle Vann
At 11:32am on July 2, 2008, SKIP STACKHOUSE said…
THANK YOU RYAN. LOOK FOR PICTURES FROM THE NOBLESVILLE JULY 4TH PARADE AND CAR SHOW.
At 8:54pm on April 30, 2008, Sondra Cromwell said…
Ryan, No this animal was a very large cat. It looked just like a cougar, just like the picture you sent me. It did not look like a bobcat. It had a long tail and ran across the road where the 1st house is just north of 126th Street. I know they are not native to our area, but I do know people have raised them. I was thinking it could have belonged to someone and it got loose. It did not look like an adult, but a juvenile. In Sheridan Indiana about 4 yrs ago a horse got malled, and in Greencastle about 2 1/2 yrs ago a horse got malled. I know they can get loose and hide out for yrs without being notice. Isn't possible for this to happen? For a wild animal being raised in captivity to get loose.
At 10:40pm on April 4, 2008, William Fouts said…
Kick ass!!! How did you know what I was thinking?
At 7:08pm on April 3, 2008, Rebecca Sandlin said…
What a hoot! Cute game. You forgot to put a few people on there, though, heheheh. Cheers! :)
At 8:05am on March 19, 2008, William Fouts said…
What the fuuuuuuu?
At 4:18pm on February 28, 2008, dugitman said…
Stupid Frogger
 
 

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