Summer has officially arrived in South Haven.
The pool is open.
The weather this weekend was perfect - no hotter than 76 degrees. Sunny all day, cool at night. This has been the best weather Memorial Day weekend I can recall. Absolutely perfect.
I ran yesterday from the Haven to Avalon. Avalon is in the water and looks ready to cruise. Allyson walked to the light house. Summer is here.
We discovered a new restaurant in Fennville, "Salt of the Earth," which is our new Michigan favorite. They had a group tonight performing Lyle Lovett and blues tunes. The food is amazing. We shared a White Chicken pizza with bacon. Allyson had pappardelle, Donny Gnocchi, and I braised pork shoulder with polenta and a side of brussel sprouts that were to die for. They also have a nice wine list, with a killer $8 glass of Three Sisters zinfandel that made the music all that more enjoyable.
We went to Doug and Michael's for their inaugural summer party and connected with a number of old friends.
The stereo is working, with a mix of Allyson and Don tunes competing for attention.
We hosted an evening with Bill and Tory, Leslie and Mark last night. Just appetizers and conversation on the deck as we watched the sun set. Summer is here.
We are getting the place ready. Screens on the porch go up tomorrow Morning. We are working out some winter kinks. All in all, the house held up well during the winter. Now, the flowers are coming in, the chives are growing in the herb pots, and the trees are providing shade.
Grace is adjusting to life as a single puppy. She doesn't run like a little maniac on speed, but she did enjoy a little time on the beach. She ran into the water, enjoying the lake and the gentle lap of the waves. Summer is here in South Haven.
We can't wait to see you all.
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What GTM Are You?
If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be W.B.R. Lickorish's An Introduction to Knot Theory. I am an introduction to mathematical Knot Theory; the theory of knots and links of simple closed curves in three-dimensional space. I consist of a selection of topics which graduate students have found to be a successful introduction to the field. Three distinct techniques are employed; Geometric Topology Manoeuvres, Combinatorics, and Algebraic Topology. Which Springer GTM would you be? The Springer GTM Test |
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