Once again, it's the time of year to talk turkey....Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
Lions and Tigers and Bears....
OH My!
Ventured across the border last weekend with a buddy to see my beloved Chicago Bears visit their division rival Detroit Lions, at Ford Field in downtown Motown. Where do the Tigers come in, you may ask? Well, the Detroit Tigers play major league baseball across the street (literally) at Comerica Park.
We took the tunnel bus, a nice option to avoid driving in Detroit, parking, general mayhem, etc. Pretty slick setup actually, you catch the bus in Windsor, take the tunnel under the river, quick stop at US Customs, and they drop you a few blocks in, a short walk from the stadium. Reverse, rinse (it WAS raining), and repeat coming home. Works for all three major sports (Joe Louis Arena is also right on the river bank) and other significant events in downtown Detroit. Unlike Comerica, Ford Field is an indoor stadium, so the rain was not a factor in the game.
Good game, though the evil hometown Lions took the match 40-32, hardly numbers the vaunted Bears defence should even be associated with. It wasn't even as close as that seems, most of the Bears points came late, when the game was out of reach and the Lions playing prevent. Cool experience though, first NFL game but hopefully not the last. Looking forward to attending the open air re-match in Chicago sometime at Soldier Field!
Ventured across the border last weekend with a buddy to see my beloved Chicago Bears visit their division rival Detroit Lions, at Ford Field in downtown Motown. Where do the Tigers come in, you may ask? Well, the Detroit Tigers play major league baseball across the street (literally) at Comerica Park.
We took the tunnel bus, a nice option to avoid driving in Detroit, parking, general mayhem, etc. Pretty slick setup actually, you catch the bus in Windsor, take the tunnel under the river, quick stop at US Customs, and they drop you a few blocks in, a short walk from the stadium. Reverse, rinse (it WAS raining), and repeat coming home. Works for all three major sports (Joe Louis Arena is also right on the river bank) and other significant events in downtown Detroit. Unlike Comerica, Ford Field is an indoor stadium, so the rain was not a factor in the game.
Good game, though the evil hometown Lions took the match 40-32, hardly numbers the vaunted Bears defence should even be associated with. It wasn't even as close as that seems, most of the Bears points came late, when the game was out of reach and the Lions playing prevent. Cool experience though, first NFL game but hopefully not the last. Looking forward to attending the open air re-match in Chicago sometime at Soldier Field!
And the Bears take the field!
National anthem at Ford Field
Backfield in motion
Roary, the Lions' mascot makes the rounds in the 300-section
The Bears offence threatens
Fans spill out into the street postgame - Ford Field on left and Comerica Park on right
Riding the tunnel bus back to Canada!
Entering the tunnel on the US side
Crossing the border under the middle of the Detroit River
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Juke Swap Hero
Clearly, Jane's got stars in her eyes.....witness!
Swapped the "old" 2011 Juke for a brand new one, right on the heels of our trip to Newfoundland. Nothing wrong with the old one, other than a relatively high km count for her age, but Nissan was clearing out the 2013's and made us an offer we couldn't refuse....
Swapped the "old" 2011 Juke for a brand new one, right on the heels of our trip to Newfoundland. Nothing wrong with the old one, other than a relatively high km count for her age, but Nissan was clearing out the 2013's and made us an offer we couldn't refuse....
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