A corn dog by the festival rides, some beer at the Polish tent, some shish tawook and beer at the International tent, some pizza and bocce and beer at the Italian tent. And to top it all off, some fireworks.
On Monday, June 16 2003, the Ford Motor Company celebrated its 100th anniversary. A big five-day festival was held on the grounds, but what interested me most were not the tents and exhibits but all the old cars parked in the lot of the World Headquarters. Here are some of them (all taken on Monday).
Some of the first pictures with my Canon Powershot. (I recently decided to organize my photos chronologically instead of by subject, and a lot of those early shots got moved into here.)
Every Labor Day, people are able to walk the five miles of the Mackinac Bridge, spanning the Straits of Mackinac and joining the upper and lower peninsula of Michigan. Here is one such Bridge Walk: Monday, September 6 1999.
This album is comprised of photos from two visits to Tiger Stadium: one, during a Red Sox game on April 22 1999; and one during a tour, August 3 1999, the year the grand old stadium sadly closed.