A cicada killer that nested at our driveway in 2017 on this date. These huge wasps are perhaps the most docile of the wasps and I equate finding them with when Art Fair happens in Ann Arbor, which is next week. On July 17, 2019 I photographed this Harpy Eagle in Panama. This was aContinue reading “Past and present”
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Family has arrived
After a long flight, Alexis, Simon, Camilla and Oscar arrived in Detroit at 9:30AM. Here’s Oscar eating one of his favorite foods – pickled green beans (I have four jars that I prepared especially for him. And Camilla listening to a story on her iPad after dinner. We all sat outside for a while whenContinue reading “Family has arrived”
Cartoons, the virus and a pie
This one really hit home. I still have a reel-to-reel tape recorder/player. Not a fan of Starbucks, or pumpkin-spiced latte or I am a serious consumer of coffee. Anybody who has lived with a dog knows that their concept of supper time can be rather rigid. Doonesbury once again strikes a nerve with reality. TheContinue reading “Cartoons, the virus and a pie”
Eating out and the garden
Here we are out on the town for our anniversary. Glad that this wonderful woman has put up with me for so many years. A fun dinner out at Red Hawk. Susan had the martini. I had tequila with grapefruit and more. Somehow I always find bar photos to be pleasant. Walked down to DawnContinue reading “Eating out and the garden”
Sunset-Brooks Nature Area
This site is about 3/4 of a mile from home and can be an excellent place to go looking for birds in the spring, or insects and plants in the summer. It’s not surprising how many cranflies we find since there are over a thousand species in eastern North America. It is somewhat surprising howContinue reading “Sunset-Brooks Nature Area”
Editorial cartoons and memes
We’ve been in a situation when our maps instructions said “I do not know what to do here.” Gee, thanks. Then again, we have had people turn onto our lane at Whitefish Point, which is clearly marked “Private Drive” claiming that their GPS said this was the road to the harbor – which it isn’t.Continue reading “Editorial cartoons and memes”
A special day in July
It was a hot (97F+) day in July 35 years ago that this event took place in our garden, which has been a focal spot in our relationship since. Susan is wearing a dress that was her great-grandmothers, and fit her perfectly. Alexis is wearing a dress that we got for her in Mexico andContinue reading “A special day in July”
A sunny Sunday in Ann Arbor
Shopping for art supplies at Michael’s yesterday I saw a mural of women’s apparel, mostly shoes and purses. Here are a few of the shoes. Today we walked to Village Kitchen for breakfast, then on to Aldi’s where we bought some veggies I needed for a project at home. After shopping we stopped at theContinue reading “A sunny Sunday in Ann Arbor”
Peaches and cartoon birds
My friend Aimee got a delivery of peaches that she wanted to share, so I let her know that we would love to. This morning she brought them over and we sat and talked for two hours. It was wonderful catching up after not seeing each other for several years. If you photograph birds youContinue reading “Peaches and cartoon birds”
Korean food, music and dinosaurs
Went down to campus today for some shopping. Meandered a bit waiting for Ulrich’s to open. Back in the late 1990s I had an office in the Dana Building. Then we went down to the Museum. This is a photo of the old museum building. For a couple of years I had office space inContinue reading “Korean food, music and dinosaurs”