A week or so ago, I tried something different here, and just gave myself a set amount of time to write about things going on in my life, without giving too much thought as to what was happening in the outside world. Well, as I really enjoyed the exercise, I thought that I’d try it […]
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Mark’s Covid Diary…. May 17
Posted in Mark's Life, Media, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Abraham Lincoln, Alro, AM 1700, artwork, butterfly, Clementine, comedy, corruption, COVID-19, dawn redwood, Donald Trump, Fathers Day, ferns, gardening, graffiti, hammock, humor, Huron River, Inspector General, kale, Ma Florian, Mike Pompeo, pandemic, public health, redbud, Secretary of State, Steve Linick, trees, volunteering, white oak 23 Comments
Ann Arbor votes for an unfunded downtown park over density and affordable housing
Heading into the last election, I didn’t pay a lot of attention to local races. I, of course, did my research on the local candidates and ballot initiatives that I’d be voting on, but, for the most part, I focused on national races, trying, as best I could, to help the Democrats take back the […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Uncategorized Also tagged affordable housing, Alan Haber, Ann Arbor Central Park Ballot Committee., Ann Arbor City Council, Ann Arbor Public Library, anti-growth, Core Spaces, density, economic development, Fifth Avenue, Jessica Letaw, Library Lot, Linh Song, Mary Jo Callan, parking lots, parks, Proposal A, public education, public space, segregation, social mobility, Urban Park and Civic Center Commons, urban parks, Voters for a Responsible Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Washtenaw County Office of Community and Economic Development, Water Street Commons, wealth inequality, Will Hathaway, Ypsilanti 172 Comments