Flooding in Metro Detroit

Flooded neighborhood street in Canton

Torrential rains came through the metro Detroit area late this afternoon and early evening. Our neighborhood was one of many in and around Detroit that was hit hard with flood waters. It’s barely visible, but there’s a sidewalk about three feet in front of the green leafy ground cover in the foreground of the photo.… Continue reading Flooding in Metro Detroit

Photo of the Week: Newburgh Pointe in Late Summer

Late-summer flowers in bloom at Newburgh Pointe

It was a beautiful summer evening last Friday when I stopped at Newburgh Pointe at Edward Hines Park. The canoe livery was shutting down for the evening, fisherman were out on the dock, and several people were sitting on the benches watching the sunset. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Newburgh Pointe in Late Summer

On Speaking for the First Time

Rows of red folding chairs in auditorium

When I was in high school, I was terrified of speaking in public. I avoided it and deliberately chose not to take any group leadership roles for fear I would have to speak in front of a group of people.

So when I discovered I had to present a character study in my Great Books class, I worried for weeks.

I slept poorly, ate little, and obsessed over my talk. Continue reading On Speaking for the First Time