Photo of the Week: Nankin Mills Interpretive Center

Nankin Mills Interpretive Center

As I was birdwatching along Edward Hines Parkway, the road was blocked east of Ann Arbor Trail.

So I stopped at Nankin Mills Interpretive Center. I have wonderful memories of the center for my Girl Scout nature activities and I remember when the mill officially re-opened as an interpretive center in 2001. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Nankin Mills Interpretive Center

Photo of the Week: TEDxUofM 2014

TEDxUofM 2014 sign on the stage, with Against the Grain 2014 displayed in the overhead above the state, with a seated person looking down on the stage.

I was thrilled to attend TEDxUofM 2014 Against The Grain, held at the Power Center on the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus.

Yesterday’s event had 1350 people attending, quite a difference from the inaugural event in 2010 where 350 people attended.

As a University of Michigan alum, I’ve proudly attended all 5 TEDxUofM events. Continue reading Photo of the Week: TEDxUofM 2014

Photo of the Week: Bronze Sculpture in Cherry Hill Village

bronze sculpture of three children reading

This morning’s sunrise cast beautiful light on the bronze sculpture in Cherry Hill Village in my hometown of Canton, Michigan.

Don’t you think the three children look like they’re shivering, with snow on their hair, arms, and legs? Continue reading Photo of the Week: Bronze Sculpture in Cherry Hill Village