Someone's been doing a lot more than just swimming on Belle Isle...
Someone's been doing a lot more than just swimming on Belle Isle...
I love his work! He can do a sculpture for me anytime.
Sumas and Lodgedodger are personal friends with whom they speak.
He can add one to my garden anytime, I'll buy the cheap beer and find broken concrete for him.
Good to see you back my friend, let's find some time to have a beer soon. Or get Gannon to bring you down to my house. I could use some ideas for adding art into my garden.
Where did that snipe come from? For the record I do know the name of the sculptor and really love the work. I bill for my landscape services and expect to pay for services I retain. I pay cash and pay prompt when service is rendered. I believe in maintaining my property and my handyman is happy to come quickly when I call. He is $1278 plus dollars richer this year due us. In March, he vastly under quoted a plumbing job and we voluntarily paid him for his time over run.
I do do some bartering. In fact I am trading a dirt bike for a lawnmower this Friday. If that makes me cheap than so be it.
Might not make or have buckets of money. But we have zero debt which few others can claim. In fact friends with great jobs but huge debt borrow from us.
I am not so much offended as curious. What ticks you off. My call out for a dog for a depressed child, my wanting to barter a caste iron Pot bellied stove for some home repair???
2009/2010 have been rough years for us, supporting a friend in Home Hospice through his death, my Mom's Altzheimers, we are the care givers and my husbands diagnosis of Parkinson's. I have found good advice and support on this forum. Love the laughs, the links, the wit, the photos, the information and hope for the most part I contribute something back.
There's one right outside the newspaper building. Made of cinder block. Very cool. I can add a photo after work.
This poster has a repeated history of trolling. Ignore him.Where did that snipe come from?
Thanks Pam, really just curious why he/she is so mean spirited. Dead serious, the people on this forum really lift my spirits. So thanks all and thanks Lowell.
Pam, I still am not talking to you after what you said.
I used to host snipe hunts a while ago. Sounds like some are still doing it here, although electronically.Where did that snipe come from?
We were looking for Richard Gere [[who is filming a movie at the papers) and I found this artfully arranged pile of cinder blocks.
Did a truck hit it??
Old school from the 'Slices of Detroit' banner series. It was ridiculous the the city knocked them down. Some were very sophisticated and beautiful -- much better than the Banksy.
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Another version of LodgeDodger's site from last week with the Lake St. Clair lights.
How does he do it? Superglue?
No, he just balances them. In the first season of "Hung", [[in one scene that quickly sweeps the riverfront) shows one of the rock formations.
They were, sadly, gone this evening, except for one. I was excited to see them return, and looking forward to seeing more.
I find them hauntingly beautiful. In an odd way they remind me of the Indian legends that surround the island. Ephemeral perhaps, but that makes them more enchanting.
The city should hire him, not knock down his work. But sadly they didn't understand the Heidelburg project either.
I'd bet that lawyers find them attractive as well. Just the ticket for a juicy civic lawsuit.I find them hauntingly beautiful. In an odd way they remind me of the Indian legends that surround the island. Ephemeral perhaps, but that makes them more enchanting.
The city should hire him, not knock down his work. But sadly they didn't understand the Heidelburg project either.
Maybe you can stack some at your house? Whatever happened to the art colony?
I like the fact that the show up here and there. It's a way I know he's out and about.
The city's treatment of the Heidelberg Project: how do you infer that "understanding" had relevance to that treatment? Further, what is it that needed to be understood?I find them hauntingly beautiful. In an odd way they remind me of the Indian legends that surround the island. Ephemeral perhaps, but that makes them more enchanting.
The city should hire him, not knock down his work. But sadly they didn't understand the Heidelburg project either.
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