Friday night, Daniel and I got dressed up and ready to go see John Malkovich perform in “The Infernal Comedy” downtown, and then we realized we had tickets for Saturday night, so we went to Walmart and bought winter shoes.
Saturday night, Daniel and I got dressed up and ready to go for realsies, and we had an excellent time. Malkovich was completely engrossing as an Austrian serial killer on a book tour to promote the “real story” behind his crimes, and the play’s gimmick, placing a 40-piece orchestra and two opera singers behind him, actually worked. And it was fun to go out and people-watch Ann Arbor’s finest senior citizens.
Sunday afternoon, we went canoeing with a group from the law school.
It was cold but sunny, and we didn’t get even a little bit wet.
It was more floating than anything. The Huron River runs right through town, and we just meandered along it.
The leaves are a’changing.
We were amazed to find how middle-of-nowhere we could feel while being in the heart of Ann Arbor.
I just knew there would be turtles, and they didn’t disappoint me. Took me back to the Cleveland Metropark ponds of my childhood.
That evening, I looked out the window and spotted a little rainbow. It hadn’t even rained.
sweet gear.
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