Some of the best fall colors I’ve seen all season were on Hines Drive, on the north side of Wilcox Lake. I got some pretty good photos despite taking them with my Droid.
Posts Tagged ‘Plymouth Township’
Fall colors on Wilcox Lake
Posted in Old Village, tagged autumn, fall, fall colors, Hines Drive, Hines Park, Plymouth MI, Plymouth Michigan, Plymouth Township, Plymouth Twp. MI, Wilcox Lake, Wilcox Lake Plymouth on October 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Behind the pulpit
Posted in church, tagged church, hometownlife.com, Observer & Eccentric, Our Shepherd Presbyterian Church, Plymouth Observer, Plymouth Township, Plymouth Township MI, presbyterian on February 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
There’s an interesting — if not quaint — article in the Plymouth Observer about the handmade pulpit at the Our Shepherd Presbyterian Church, which meets at the office building at the corner of Sheldon and Pinetree Drive (near CVS). My place of business is right behind that building and the church placard has caught my [...]
When your government doesn’t know how to make wise spending priorities…
Posted in city services, government, tagged Plymouth Township, Plymouth Township Michigan, Plymouth Township Police on February 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
layoffs of vital personnel like police are the result. Plymouth Township has a $350,000 refurbished storage shed but is threatening police cuts. http://www.hometownlife.com/article/20100212/NEWS15/100212007/1032/Plymouth-Township-considers-police-layoffs-without-concessions I’m sure township officials would argue about the importance of this storage facility and it probably is important. But call me crazy. I think police officers are more important. If a municipality [...]
Plymouth-area volunteers come through for Plymouth Salvation Army
Posted in charity, free food, fundraising, Salvation Army, tagged charity, City of Plymouth, donations, food, fundraising, Plymouth MI, Plymouth Michigan, Plymouth Township, red kettle campaign, Salvation Army, Salvation Army Plymouth Corps, Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign, volunteerism, volunteers on January 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I received this email from the Salvation Army’s Plymouth Corps. Plymouth area volunteers should be proud of their accomplishments during this Red Kettle Campaign Dear Friends: We here at The Salvation Army – Plymouth Corps want to offer a warm and heart felt thank you to everyone who donated their time, talents and monies to [...]
Still a small town
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged City of Plymouth, friends, neighbors, Plymouth Township on September 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We hear all the time in the media how “disconnected” people are from each other in modern society. There’s a paradox at work: it is easier to communicate these days but we communicate less personally, perhaps even less frequently. Face-to-face communication is said to have less importance. We are also told are communities are more [...]