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Spent this evening getting a sneak peak at the new DPL website. Looks good. Cleaner interface. I hope when it is live they don’t make me think too much.
The library is in the Detroit cultural center area. College, museums, library, plenty of cafes. Where all the vibrant people of Metro Detroit thrive.
I enjoyed a tour of the library that brought back a memory for me around every corner.
I look forward to the post with wonderful photos on Detroit Moxie.
I think I spent at least one full day in that place the entire decade of 1970 and the entire decade of 1980 after that it was when I could drive down. Not nearly as often as I would have liked. We still go there at least twice a month. But I will be in there way more often when the computer lab is complete. Wifi is a good attractor.
Conrad Welsing gave us historical tidbits while we walked the gilded halls. Conrad’s love for books, music and library life was enthusiastic as well as informative. He told us about the amazing computer lab project that is going on there and showed us the many computerized areas they already have working. Also the teen multimedia room has a feature that lend to the hope that kids will also become interested in the arts, the walls are lined with manga (Très cool!). And the game and music systems there are a sure draw to keeping kids in a place where they could thrive instead of get into trouble.
He told us about the various sections for books and that like the museum what you see in the public areas is only a fraction of the nearly 7 million books the DPL system has. I got to see the Ernie Harwell room. I didn’t know they had one.
They have many events at the DPL. The same night they hosted the #tweetup they had a AARP event and a Disco event, (I hope they have another disco discussion ‘cause I caught a glimpse and I’ve gotta sit through a whole one of these).
People in the city as well as in the metro areas should really check out what is going on there. All over again.
They have a Facebook page. I fanned it. I hope to keep with the events via the FB Events app. But I also follow on Twitter. Thanks to @beckdavis keeping on top of the metro area I caught the tweet just in time to run out and enjoy myself. When I heard the tweetup was at the Library I did not even think twice. That is one place in Detroit you can get me to anytime.
Walking the halls we heard about a few of the incredible and numerous murals, and there are so so many. Whenever you go to check out a book or a movie or to jump on the Internet on one of their computers take some time to stop in the halls and look around. Look up at the ceiling with all of its gold leaf and detailed carvings and moldings look at the artworks on the walls around you. These would be prizes in any museum. Take the time to really look closely at all the marble that lines the inner and outer structure. Think of how much work and time and care went into each square inch. It truly is a marvel and a beauty of architecture.
I was surprised to know that there are teams of elves that are master wood carvers that can be called upon to carve a broken piece of intricately carved whatever… the damaged piece is removed and the new takes it’s place. Seamless – they have such skills you would not know it was a replacement. I guess that is the idea. This piece of information was fascinating to me.
We stopped briefly in front of the lighted directory board probably installed in the late 60s. It is on the wall just inside the Woodward entrance. This was the way we found all the sections that housed all the books that contained the answers to all of our questions when I was a kid. On the tour we got to walk on and admire the stairway that is so incredible it just has to have it’s own role in movies.
Parents should take their kids here when they are very young. It is a way to instill awe. Both at the skill and the vision of such a landmark. My mom took me and my fiends there and to this day these are my most heartfelt thoughts of my childhood. nostalgic and sappy.
It all make me miss my old neighborhood branch even more. The building was brick and just as impressive in it’s own much smaller less marble way. Each corner of stone is carved to say this is what knowledge can lead to, colossal achievements. If you learn you can do great things. Just sitting outside of the building after our girl scout meetings was inspiring and comforting at the same time. Learning who Shakespeare was while sitting on a stone step. Reading the whole teen choose your own adventure series one book at a time over the course of 3 summers. Thanks for the memories.
I am glad to see that the main branch is booming. Every time I go in there it is full of people. Parking is worth fighting for. And if you plan it right you can make a day out of a trip to the museum (you may try to get passes at the library) and get your read on, you can take in a concert or see a movie. Remember too that this is the library which means they have classes. Learn computers or how to write a resume and search for a job too. This is where the knowledge lives and this is the life blood of the city. Live it. Share it. Experience it often and with friends.
Thanks for the memories @becksdavis @admore @davidlingholm @likelylad32 and of course our great host @detroitlibrary
Read the post and see the great photos of this masterpiece of a building by @becksdavis on Detroit Moxie
I stumbled across this idea literally on StumbleUpon http://freewilliamsburg.com
basically you just
1: Go to “Wikipedia.” Hit “random… Read More”
or click http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.
2: Go to “Random quotations”
or click http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3: Go to some image site like http://www.public-domain-photos.com/
click on a link or stay on the front page
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4: Use photoshop or similar to put it all together.
I got

A few times this week I have gone out to Royal Oak. Goldfish Tea is addictively good. I really like the Tie Guan Yin A. It to me is almost like super lite toffee butter (I add honey) melting in your mouth. Delicious.
Both nights we went to Ronin for a fine dinner of sushi. Their menu is not graphical but I have a list of favorites (Thanks to Matthew and Michelle) that they make there.
It is great that Goldfish Tea offers a connection to free Wi-Fi also. Coupled with a good size place full of plenty of seating this makes it a perfect place for groups to meet. Which is what brought me to their door the first time. i wan there for #tweetea, but it rained that evening and I ended up just having a date night with my husband, who is a tea lover and so we had a fun night out.
The next time was a weekend and my mother was treating us to dinner out for my hubby’s birthday. We have been celebrating for over a week, big year. She asked up to pick and we again did Ronin and goldfish.
I asked the girl at the counter (she was very nice) about their FaceBook page and she said that she would friend me instead, I just could not figure out if I was no the right page as the updates seemed to be nothing new. I did not think that she was going online at that time to add me, and it was funny that when we were leaving she said ‘JuanitaC on FaceBook right?’ I said ‘Yep, that’s me.’ ‘Funny you don’t look like your pic.’ she said.
lol OMG! yeah. I was dressed like the slob I am when out on a mandatory outing with my mom, hubby and kid. Don’t get me wrong, we had a good time. It’s just like the celebrity factor. I will not do hair, makeup, wardrobe just to hang out with people who see me in my PJs. And I am usually low key and if I glammed up I would expect to draw attention (which I don’t feel comfortable with all the time).
I was like ‘Yeah. I am not made up. This is me in real life out with the mom and hubby and kid.’ You always try to post the best pics online right? I also do not turn on the Marilyn (up the ante on my personality) very often. And I can be kind of brash sometimes because I think every minute should count. But I don’t mean to be mean. I just like to get to the point.
I think if I became some sort of celebrity I would be one of those that the tabloids would love to see on grocery shopping trips with my hair in curlers and baggy sweatpants and a torn favorite t-shirt running quick to my car as fast as my flip flops could carry me and shouting ‘Don’t you have better things to look at?!’
If I were alone those board games they have at Goldfish looked pretty tempting. I wonder if they had Balderdash? I did not stop to look. Everyone else wanted to go home.
OK. I (@jchronowski47) was talking to @rmolden via Twitter on #followfriday and he commented on my use of Google and naked when I posted (http://www.jack-in.com/jdcblog/?p=156)to my blog. I was actually being natural and kind of did not notice what I was saying. I usually say something true that is obvious and so true that is could be sad or funny. My little nook of sarcasm. So @rmolden we have you to thank if people start to try to show up in internet cafes sans clothing to do their days Google searches. I just want Starbucks and Panera Bread to know that was not my intention.
Anyway we had a little twitter going back and forth and (@grammargirl and GLO this one is for you –>) so I says, “What the heck let’s use this – let’s do #Google #naked Saturdays.”
Here are the rules:
You can choose to participate in one or all of three ways
- you state what or how you would Google naked (PICS should probably be left out)
- you link to Google results that you actually Goggled naked
- You use innuendo with the Google naked hash tag
example 1
I would #Google #naked for Chocolate Häagen-Dazs
example 2
I found http://tinyurl.com/cr6tyr when I searched #Google #naked
example 3
My kids caught me searching for http://tinyurl.com/d46vks on #Google #naked now I may have to get them therapy, but hubby wants me to cook more
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The hash tags are two words #Google #naked together in line.
Saturdays are usually the first day in the weekend and a lot of us may still work, but for the most part it is a day off and should be FUN. I know that in the age group that a lot of us are in we all can enjoy some humorist sarcasm and innuendo to give us a little chuckle.
Those of you who know me personally know that I like to have something to laugh at. Even if it means laughing at myself. It’s all in good spirits.
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I was in downtown Detroit to see what all the fuss was about. I thought I would snap some pics of what reality in downtown Detroit is. It is an old city that has been mismanaged for decades. But within sight of the Detroit Opera House there sits a building and in the corner of that building is a literal whole in the wall, and in that hole is one of the quaintest take out spots (really) that I have ever seen.
‘Good Girls Go To Paris’ is a great idea and a MUST if you are going to or coming from the Opera house.
Be aware the crepes are made to order so be prepared to wait, but patience being a virtue, it does pay off in the end. The ingredients are fresh the shop is clean and the service is served with a smile.
The menu sports items like the ‘Cora’ crepe with blueberries, strawberries and whipped cream and the ‘Jessica’ crepe with ham and pineapple.
For a dedicated crepe maker they have quite a few choices. This is something that coming to downtown Detroit would be worth the trip for only this reason. So if you happen to be near enough, it is a short walk from Campus Martius, then you have to try out Good Girls.
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