I’ve lollygagged around far too long, and this week’s posts are lamentably short on new material. I can tell you’re bored. You’re back to looking at the milk hauler in the ditch and writing me comments about muskies. Our two days of spring turned back to winter. Daugherty’s castle collapsed. What to do? National Cherry […]
So much to tell you about. First of all, Daugherty Johnson mentioned that wind and sun had been having their way with his latest sculpture. I could see that something was up every time I drove by, but as I was always running late (there’s a surprise) I couldn’t stop to investigate. By the time […]
Louan Lechler is an engaging correspondent. For one thing, she knows how to tell a story so that you get all the right information at the right time. I couldn’t resist sharing this email with you. “If you’re not doing anything Saturday, you might want to take in the Great Indoor Music Festival at Bldg50*. […]
Just as I was giving in to my urge to do Arts and Crafts again, particularly Swedish straw ornaments, Alana Haley sent me a release about the Scandinavian-themed Winterfest over in East Jordan January 16-18. Would this be a good daytrip? It would. They’ve packed so much into the weekend that I hardly know where […]
Babs writes: The color is going fast, but I found this little vista on Kidder Road on the way to East Jordan.
September, and my thoughts turn to art. I don’t know why. Here are some artistic adventures you could have this very weekend: Fine Arts Festival in Central Lake, September 13, 10am-4pm You’ve probably been to at least one arts event at Murphy’s Lamplighter. Saturday’s festival will be held on the grounds, but it’s a juried show […]
February 13, 2009
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