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Another doughnut related tradition at Kresge Library now shared with the staff and PhD working in the Ross Modular Offices (or MOtown). This year, we have a nice assortment of Paczkis from Benny's Bakery in Saline, Michigan. For the record, seven paczkis weigh alot! This is the Last Annual MOtown Paczki Day Extravaganza because we will not be in the MO next year on Fat Tuesday….we hope!

GoBlue!

 

Took this shot from South State Street,

in the corner of South University Avenue,

between the Museum of Art and the Library.

 

Oxford shuttle route.

Services between Oxford Housing, Trotter House,

Museum and the main bus stop on Central Campus.

 

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On the occasion of the Michigan Wolverines making it to the Sweet Sixteen for the second straight year, here are a few more photos from their season.

 

The Wolverines celebrate a win.

Nikon Df - AF-S Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G - Press "L" for large view

Nikon Df - AF-S Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G - Press "L" for large view

The Big House I Ann Arbor, Mi I 9/19/09

 

The UofM football team takes the field against the Eastern Michigan University Eagles.

 

Final Score: Mich 45 - EMU 17

My nephew Brenden and I inside the locker room at the Big House during the Spring Game 2016.

What a great day for football! Bundled up for the first really cold game of the season at Michigan Stadium and watched my boys absolutely decimate the Golden Gophers in the first half. Unfortunately, since it was such a rout, I couldn't get the hubs to stay past the first half, so we left at halftime and are now watching from the comfort of our living room. Score's up to 51-0 now and there's still nine minutes left in the fourth quarter. I almost feel bad for Minnesota....except I don't. :) Hopefully we'll watch the Spartans put the hurt to Ohio State in about forty five minutes, here.

 

Not gonna lie, kind of loving today.

RB Derrick Green makes his way through a hole in the line as QB Devin Gardner looks on

I created a football field using the awesome indy game Minecraft (http://minecraft.net). Note the block 'M' at midfield

 

Every block is 1 meter(yard), tried to keep the dimensions as close to true as possible. Next is some stadium seating.

Go Blue!

 

(Flint suburb) Burton, Michigan.

Saturday, June 25, 2016.

Rick Automotive Photography

So proud of whoever at UM came up with the idea for this, and then did it.

I took this shot today in our little town. It reminds me of years ago when the country boys & girls would drag race on the country roads.... What are your thoughts??????

 

Wishing you all a blessed day... Ms Judi (((( H UGS))))

 

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Nikon Df - Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 ZF.2 - Press "L" for large view

Setting up for the ESPN GameDay Broadcast on Saturday October 17, 2015 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. They are on campus for the huge game at Michigan Stadium when the Michigan Wolverines host the Michigan State Spartans. Both teams are highly ranked this year and it should be a great game. With the construction on the Ingals Mall, they are setting up on the northern part of the Diag, between Chemistry and Kraus buildings. These were shot on Friday October 16, 2015 - even got to see Rece Davis & Kirk Herbstreit during a sound-check.

My first time at a Michigan football game. I was in awe, it was so much fun and Michigan won!

I'm smiling because I'm leashless and if you look closely you'll see that I'm a Michigan fan, too! GO BLUE!

(C) 2005 Rodney Wakeman ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 

The greatest spectacle in all of college sports.

  

As seen in the Big Ten Network ad for the official

Michigan Football Gameday Program

Michigan vs. Northwestern

November 15, 2008

Page 15.

KONO Original Sunstroke 200 shot on a Canon P with LTM 50mm f/1.4

Michigan plays Louisville in the championship game Monday night. Go Blue!

I have posted this pic of Charlie before. It's just a good time to post again :)

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