Tag: Michigan
Fall on Me
November 17, 2009
Looks like home but it’s actually Chelsea, Michigan.
Breakfast of Underachievers
November 06, 2009
This is the old Sacred Cow, an IPA from Ann Arbor, along with some Frosted Mini-Wheats. A delicious and nutritious breakfast combo!
Big Hole Wisdom
October 30, 2009
An interesting brew I had up in Chelsea, MI. Also a Sam Adams in the background, but I do not endorse it! Not a big fan..
Jiffy Mixes
October 28, 2009
Chelsea, MI
October 28, 2009
Home of Jiffy mix!
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
October 09, 2009
I fear that it’s going to look like this again soon.
Also, it feels like it’s been so long since I had a drink that once again I have no boozy photos to post! I’m gonna have to do something about that. Really, it’s been since…oh yeah, I went and saw David Cross last Sunday night, there were a few beers involved in that. Hilarious too. Even he drinks up there on stage. Well, it’s time to re-stock this Booze Cabinet! Staff! Get to work!
City of Doom
September 23, 2009
Another shot, coming home from Michigan under apocalyptic skies.
Summertime Rolls
July 23, 2009
From Michigan, another beautiful sunset. I’m not there right now, it’s just a little midweek treat. Ah, it’s Thursday already, isn’t it? Summer just flies…
Sunset at the Airfield
July 14, 2009
Dowagiac, MI
Michigan
June 22, 2009
From the weekend up in Michigan.
My MI
October 02, 2008
Home away from home state Michigan, I am proud of you so far. McCain is pulling outta there, I guess. I think the turning point in that race might have been the rally in Battle Creek! Many other battles must be undertaken before the war is won, but I like the looks of it! Now, come on, Wisconsin, my other home away from home! Just because that dope Palin talks like she’s from Green Bay doesn’t make her ready for VP! Yah, hey dere!
Doh-Wah-Jack, MI
September 05, 2008
Posted in Photos | at 2:41 pm | Leave a Comment | :Dowagiac, Michigan, minnowsObama/Biden in Battle Creek, Michigan
September 01, 2008
I was in Michigan for the weekend and on Sunday we found out that Obama was coming to Battle Creek, which is about an hour or so from where we were, so a couple of calls were made, connections met, and we landed tickets for the event. By knocking loud and beeping the horn.
Mom, Dad, Wife and I drove out there, to a 6,000 seat baseball field in Battle Creek, and we were lucky to be sitting at all. The sun was pounding, even at 6pm when we got there, and Obama (and Biden) wouldn’t come out until after 8pm.
The speeches were good, Biden kept it short and Obama reproduced some of the stuff from his DNC speech. But it was all casual, walking around with the microphone, no teleprompter. The man can talk. There was a lot of chatter where we sat, in an “Amen Corner” on the first base side. “That’s right!” “Uh huh.” “You said it!” Oh yeah!”
I moved down slightly closer after the speech as they walked around shaking hands. Here’s Obama waving as he leaves.
Red skies in Brown Stadium, Battle Creek, MI.
The reports said that the crowd was around 17 or 18,000, which isn’t too bad a draw for Obama/Biden in purple Michigan (apparently 17K is a record-size crowd for McCain).








