A City Photoblog about the city of Detroit. All photos, art and writing by Mary Stebbins Taitt unless otherwise noted.
These buildings are in Grosse Pointe Farms, right on the edge, withineasy walking distance from Detroit.
WOW, the grass doesn't look like kids run, play and scuffle upon it!
They do--but actually, the majority of grass use is in the back and on the side.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!Mary Stebbins Taitt!!
Never thought that so many locations names where French. Grosse Pointe... Great Spike ? Sounds scary...
Yes it looks like summer, and it's time for it now.
Thank you for the birthday greetings! Very kind of you! :-DI had a nice birthday.Detroit was settled by the French and many French names are here, but people here pronounce them wrong.Gratiot--they say grass-shit--not meaning to be rude, just they don't know better I guess.A nearby street is Marseilles.Grosse Pointe is on a large peninsula in Lake St. Claire.Very warm/hot and summery!
WOW, the grass doesn't look like kids run, play and scuffle upon it!
ReplyDeleteThey do--but actually, the majority of grass use is in the back and on the side.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Mary Stebbins Taitt!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Mary Stebbins Taitt!!
Never thought that so many locations names where French. Grosse Pointe... Great Spike ? Sounds scary...
ReplyDeleteYes it looks like summer, and it's time for it now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the birthday greetings! Very kind of you! :-D
ReplyDeleteI had a nice birthday.
Detroit was settled by the French and many French names are here, but people here pronounce them wrong.
Gratiot--they say grass-shit--not meaning to be rude, just they don't know better I guess.
A nearby street is Marseilles.
Grosse Pointe is on a large peninsula in Lake St. Claire.
Very warm/hot and summery!