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Tiger Stadium Demolition

Andrew Norton


Tiger Stadium, originally uploaded by &Martin101.

You can see this machine begin to rip into Tiger Stadium. This area is between the centerfield bleachers and the seats in left-field.

There's no going back now. In less than a month we'll know if even a portion of it will be saved as a museum or something. After that, Tiger Stadium will be no more.

Please, please, please do not put some awful looking Wal-Mart or some monstrosity in it's place.

Limestone cliffs at Fayette

Andrew Norton


Limestone cliff, originally uploaded by Blondieyooper.

This is a great shot of the limestone cliffs you will see at Fayette Historic State Park. This "ghost town" offers a look at the early years of iron smelting operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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Detroit Red Wings win Stanley Cup!

Andrew Norton

This is from the Detroit News. Last night the Red Wings beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 to win the Stanley Cup. I'm still short on sleep after watching their 3 Overtime loss Monday night.

Tons of fun and another championship for the city of Detroit.

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The Things They Carried

Andrew Norton


The Things They Carried, originally uploaded by All Things Michigan.

This photo is from last year's 4th of July Parade in Constantine, Michigan. With yesterday being Memorial Day and thinking of parades and our soldiers both past and present I thought I would share this photo.

This photo (and blog post) is titled 'The Things They Carried' as that is what popped in my head when I saw this mother/soldier marching in the parade. I have read Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" which deals with the mental and emotional aspects of war and immediately thought that this photo illustrates just that both metaphorically and physically.

She is surrounded by the things she carried.

God Bless our Veterans and current service men and women. Thank you for all that you do.

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Say Yes to Michigan Campaign Postcard

Andrew Norton

I remember seeing these as bumper stickers back in the 1980s. I believe this particular campaign began in the 1970s. At the same time there were also those bumper stickers with the phrase, "Will the last person in Michigan please turn out the lights."

It wasn't until years later (hey, I was just a kid) that I realized that this wasn't a promotion of Michigan, but a snarky comment about the exodus of Michigan residents due to the poor Michigan economy.

There was also that jingle they played on the radio and on television ads - Yes, Michigan!

It went something like - Yes, Michigan! The feeling's forever.

That's all I can remember. My only hope is that I have now made that song stuck in the head of each and every one of you who reads this post ;).

Beautiful Lake of the Clouds Photo

Andrew Norton


Lake in the Clouds at Dawn, originally uploaded by deciBelle.

This photo is at Lake of the Clouds in the Porcupine Mountains up in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula. Just gorgeous.

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