Sunday, October 25, 2009

Nascar The Ride of their Lives

I am not the biggest Nascar fan out there, however I have recently learned a great deal of information about the sport and Nascar as a brand. I can finial see past all the left turns now and see it for the sport really is. I watched the short movie "The Ride of their Lives" and saw over the past 60 years. I learned how Nascar developed quickly and, over the course of decades, became one of the most popular sporting attractions in the United States. I thought the filmmakers utilize rarely-seen footage of cars from the 1950's, along with interviews by some of the most famous drivers of yesterday and today such as, Jeff Gordan and Dale Earnhardt Jr. This film made me appreicate Nascar more and I would recommend it to those who love the sport or those who have their doubts.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Courage of Detroit

I found this article in Sports Illustrated and inside the Detroit Free Press and I firmly believe this is the best article I have ever came across of have read myself.

http://mitchalbom.com/journalism/article/5161

This is the post to the article and it talks about the though economic times Detroit is going throw and how the Auto industry has gone down the pipes. It talks about where Detroit use to be and where it is currently. It talks about the tigers and how bad the Lions are. One of my favorite qutoes from it is ----We’re not gum on the bottom of America’s shoe. We’re not grime to be wiped off with a towel. Detroit and Michigan are part of the backbone of this country, the manufacturing spine, the heart of the middle class -- heck, we invented the middle class, we invented the idea that a factory worker can put in 40 hours a week and actually buy a house and send a kid to college. What? You have a problem with that? You think only lawyers and hedge-fund kings deserve to live decently?

If you go to the link, and have any interest in Detroit, and read the article I promise you will not be disappointed.

Monday, October 5, 2009

49 Year old Chris Craft Entered in Classic Show


This was an article done about my boat I dug up from two summer ago done by our Marina where my boat is kept.

You man have seen the classic wood 30 ft Christ Craft Constellation, "Betty Jean" around the marina. According to owner Dale Trumble, who keeps her at Belle Maer in #M-16, the vintage 1957 Chris will be shown June 23-25 at the Algonac Boat and Harbor show club along M29-Which is an old Chris Craft boat yard. Dales pride and joy took three years of loving restoration and now in tip top shape.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Department of Homeland Security to protect our boarders through Lake St. Clair

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is working on plans to put three aerial towers carrying video surveillance cameras on two islands in Lake St. Clair. It sounds like they want to place the towers on Harsens Island and Gull Island,to focus on the Canadian shoreline for drug smuggling, illegal immigration and human trafficking. I think that this is a excellent way to protect our boarders and would like to know more information on when this project with be done with and how much it is going to cost. Could be a interesting one to keep your eye on.