Monthly Archives: July 2013

Wordless Wednesday: Summer night at Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park, Chicago

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Why Panic Button Monday isn’t bothering to lock the doors

Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Paver of the week: Detroit’s Cass Farms Green Alley

Look down with us. These, our inaugural pavers here at 9591 Iris, are in Detroit’s Cass Farms Green Alley, a demonstration project that transformed a scary, deteriorated concrete alley into a pleasant, useful passageway. The new alley uses reclaimed historic … Continue reading

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Your ice floe is waiting

This morning, these were the two headlines on the Detroit Free Press home page: 1.    Live blog: follow along during Detroit’s first hearing in bankruptcy court 2.    Ford earns $1.2B in 2Q profit, beats expectations By the way, the best-selling … Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday: Honey Bee Market – La Colmena, Bagley Avenue, Detroit

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Put Grandma on the ice floe

Detroit is suffering so much, and why? Because we are dismantling our country, and the experimental phases of it are being carried out here – have been for decades.  This is the proving ground for the coming America. Keep an … Continue reading

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Panic Button Monday can’t forget the Motor City

Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Wordless Wednesday: The head of a jackal, Oriental Institute, Chicago

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From Panic Button Monday, this F’s for you

Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Wordless Wednesday: Hoop shots – one in wins, Chicago

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