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Craig Rettig

Computer Programmer at Fidelity National Financial
Louisville, KY

Metal lantern in front of Tōdai-ji
Main building of Sanjūsangen-dō
Actual shrine building
"You're welcome!" Actually, it's a railway line in Kyoto, but my interpretation's funnier.
Reconstruction of a circa 500 AD warehouse near the Osaka Museum of History. The "stumps" and circular markers represent found pillars used as building supports.
Reconstruction of a circa 500 AD warehouse near the Osaka Museum of History
Platform near the museum
  • About me
I work as a programmer/analyst for a real estate company in Louisville, Kentucky. I’ve been creating Internet content on a variety of topics since 1991.

I’m also interested in web design, music, creative writing, American football, holistic/natural medicine, and detective fiction.

Feel free to drop me a line anytime.

Where I grew up
Arlington, OH
Places I've lived
Cincinnati, OH
Companies I've worked for
The Rawlings Group; General Electric; Healthcare Recoveries, Inc.; PriceWeber Marketing Group; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co.; LandAmerica Financial Group
Schools I've attended
University of Cincinnati; Arlington High School
Osaka Castle, taken from the sixth-floor window of the Osaka Museum of History
Building at nearby shrine
Close-up of the Memorial Cenotaph
Pillar marking the original center of Hiroshima
The gold pillar represents the top of a former pagoda near Tōdai-ji.
Building at Kiyomizu-dera
Clock monument plaque
Plaque for the statue
Close-up of plaque. It just gives a bit of history about the bridge and its reconstruction.
Kiyomizu-dera's pagoda
Another building at Kōfuku-ji
More of the Emperor's deer
After trekking partway down the hill, you get more of a scale how far up Kiyomizu-dera is.
The Memorial Cenotaph - Inside the center box is a registry containing the names of all the people killed in the bombing.
Close-up of Hiroshima Peace Memorial
Misc. other artifacts in Tōdai-ji
Nearby shrine building
Bomb dome from the other side of the river