Archive for November, 2005

Fall in Ann Arbor Part Two

Friday, November 11th, 2005

Here are some more views around Ann Arbor.

The great Dawn Treader book shop:


The finest “unsanitary sheik” drinking establishment in Michigan:


Part of the skyline at sunset. Admittedly not the most published view in the history of the city, but I think it’s interesting.

Note the Stadium and Crisler arena at the horizon:


Speaking of the Stadium, time for Michigan to start acting like a football team and beat Indiana.

Go Blue!

Fall in Ann Arbor Part One

Tuesday, November 8th, 2005

I was in Ann Arbor a couple of days ago. Saw some really lovely stuff. I’d forgotten how pretty Ann Arbor in the fall can be.

Here’s an angel keeping watch over the entrance to the cemetery on Observatory:


More cemetery:


Old headstones are so interesting:


Sunset over the city:


And, just for fun, a parting thought from the Daily Dig:

Afraid of the Light?
— Plato

One can easily understand a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when grown men and women are afraid of the light.

Cloud Nine 2005 Recovery

Saturday, November 5th, 2005

This past weekend, we had a gig at Michindoh Camp, near Hillsdale MI (which is also near OH and IN, thus…MICH - IND - OH…get it? *rolls eyes*). For all that the name is a little corny, the camp itself is absolutely lovely, and a first rate venue for a retreat of any description.

Here’s a view of the lake from the back of the main building. Check it out:


My friend Donnell had invited us to do the “video recap” for the Cloud Nine retreat. Cloud Nine is an annual retreat that has served Vineyard’s youth groups of the Great Lakes region for the past nine years. The video recap is something that the leaders used to stay up all night on the second night of the retreat piecing together…and then present it in finished form on Sunday morning to 500 highly sugared, caffeinated and sleep deprived teens. Yikes.

Needless to say, the leaders “aren’t getting any younger”, so they needed an alternative to staying up all night. This is where we came in. And, the reason for the title of the post: Cloud Nine 2005 RECOVERY. We needed it. Recovery, that is. Ten total hours of sleep over 48 hours…but the great news is, we delivered a top notch professional result that was well received. Whew!

Here is Donnell speaking to the youth leaders on the first day of the three day retreat:


The retreat uses the following ingredients:
Stir
500 teenagers with
50 youth leaders
lots of loud music
some *slightly* too deep for the room teaching
and a dash of humor

Bake for 48 hours.

The result should be 500 edified teens, hopefully no pregnancies, not too much vandalism, and 50 seriously frazzled adults.


Crowd shot:


Here’s a cool collage I put together - on the first night, there was a girl dancing off to one side of the stage:

Remember, click the smaller picture for a larger version. More to come! :-)