Moving On

Enough of mourning, it’s Michigan Week, a time of abstinence and quiet reflection for us Buckeye fans.

Haw, haw. As you might have noticed, I changed the banner for this week. The significance of each of the photos in the banner, as well as a lot of other OSU-Michigan lore, can be gleaned from this 2005 post.

As I believe I said in an earlier post, I’m flying to Charleston, SC on Thursday to gather with my 2 brothers and our mom for a long weekend As we have for the past 4-5 years, we’ll build a pit fire in my brother’s field, roast a bunch of oysters, drink a little beer that my other brother from Atlanta has been brewing at his cabin on Lake Hartwell, and watch the game in what looks to be 70-degree weather. Weather in Ann Arbor on Saturday: 44 degrees and rain.

The trip will force a lot of work into the next three days, especially since the following week, Thanksgiving week, will be short as well.

Happy Monday, all!

2 Comments

  1. Enjoy your trip to Charleston. Roasting oysters and drinking beer…hmm, if that’s what happens when you watch football games, I may take up the practice. A woman I work with spent last weekend back at her home in Pittsburgh and came back on a cloud…apparently she is a fanatic Steelers fan. She, too, spoke reverentially about the food consumed in connection with football. I don’t see the connection…

  2. This all began with the the Toledo War (1835), n’est-ce pas?

    There is another, even better, university in Michigan, you know…Go SPARTANS!

    Sorry for your recent loss, Phil. Not!