Year: 2011

Cycle Time

Flight Level 34 was OK for most of the flight back to Dulles (IAD), but I have to tell you that everything happening south of that FL sucked, both directionally and altitudinally. Going up and down to cruising altitude, the Boeing 757 shuddered with the residual effects of the storm system. The front that passed […]

Rough Country

(Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs. Photo by jemery.) I spun through the rest of the day in the Springs quite unnerved by the talking Magpie. I mean, how does a normal business trip hinge on things that are quite fantastic, and beyond the realm of the ordinary? I had a distinct sense of the […]

Dawn with Magpies

(Colorado Spring Marriott at dawn. Photo Socotra.) I put the Kindle aside. I had been reading e-Book version of Black Swan, not the psycho-sexual story of the film with Natalie Portman, but the theory advanced by Nassim Taleb that describes the impact of low-probability but extremely high impact events on societies. I had talked to […]

The Ninth Floor

(The President and Vice President announce a blitz two-day national tour in support of visits by the First and Second Ladies in support of military families. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images North America.) It is great to be out of the Beltway. People are nicer. Nothing is quite as crazy as it is back there […]

Late Poem and Pike’s Peak

(The rock and snow poem of Pike’s Peak as Zebulon Pike might have seen it. Photo courtesy Destination 360.) I have been running on about my once and future city of Detroit, the broad-shouldered steel stamping town of yore, and the destination for the big government convention early next month. It is hard to concentrate […]

Kick Out the Jams

(Bob Seger at MT. Holly Ski Lodge near Pontiac. Real young.) Sorry, gentle readers, I am traveling this morning and this is not done with even my usual casual interest to prof-reading. The success of WABX inspired other Detroit stations WKNR-FM  to adopt the passive-aggressive-progressive-rock approach to the new music. Our pal Lynn was the […]

MoTown

(A MoTown 45 RPM Record. TM Motown Records or whoever owns the rights now.) OK, we have done the city, done the region, all is not lost, well, maybe it is. But damn, Detroit was a vibrant place and it just seems like a crying shame that inept government, greed and a staggering level of […]

All that Glitters

(Superbowl Night, 2006. Brand new Ford Field looms in the background. Photo Wiki Commons by ifmuth.) There is good stuff happening in Detroit; there must be. You can see some of it the picture above, from 2006. The downtown was spruced up for Super Bowl XL, when the Steelers cemented themselves as one of the […]

Ruin Porn

“At the end of the 2007 school year, Jane Cooper Elementary (built in 1920) was left unsecured in the middle of the wasteland where a middle-class neighborhood once stood. It took “scrappers” only a few months to strip the building of every last ounce of metal and leave it looking as though it hadn’t been […]

Ludicrous (and Cruel)

(Detroit Police Chief William Hart and Mayor Coleman A. Young in better days. Photo Detroit Free Press.) When you grow up in a town north of Canada, all directions are down from the Pole. That is the way it seems, anyway, since the accident of the Detroit River and the protrusion of Ontario below the […]