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11-19-2016 08:51 AM
For those who are Michiganders
Has anybody heard of The Rotunda?
11-19-2016 08:58 AM
Oh my ....
11-19-2016 08:58 AM
Good Morning, I slept in and feel a little stiff from going on a leaf clearing bender in the back yard last night after work :-)
We had some rain and a little bit of wind so as I look out of windows (front and back) this morning, I can see I will need to work on leaves one more time before any snow accumulates.
Last weekend I went to see Hacksaw Ridge and tomorrow I'm going to see Arrival.
Short of running a couple of errands today, I'm just going to putz around the house, lol.
11-19-2016 08:59 AM
The MY Pillow lumbar is starting to get flatter and is losing support. I really liked it when I first started sleeping on it, but now not so much in this size.
11-19-2016 09:00 AM
It was called the Ford Rotunda and burned down I believe.
11-19-2016 09:01 AM
@twinny70 Thank you for asking. Actually have not been good at all. Had several MRI's this week. Will get results Wed.
11-19-2016 09:03 AM
@gmkb ... so sorry to hear this ... I hope you feel better soon.
11-19-2016 09:03 AM
Is the therapy working you over gmkb?
11-19-2016 09:04 AM
From Wikipedia
The Ford Rotunda was a tourist attraction located in Dearborn, Michigan. At one point, it was the fifth most popular tourist destination in the United States in the mid-twentieth century. This futuristic structure received more visits in the 1950s than did the Statue of Liberty.[1]The Rotunda was built for the 1934 World’s Fair–“A Century of Progress International Exposition”–in Chicago, Illinois. After the World’s Fair, the Rotunda was dismantled and rebuilt in Dearborn, serving as the visitor center for what was then the equivalent of Ford Motor Company’s “World Headquarters”. Albert Kahn, who designed the Rotunda for Ford’s exposition at the World’s Fair, was also called upon to update the design for its new purpose. Its ultra-modern design, elaborate shows, and spectacular Christmas displays contributed to the Rotunda’s extreme popularity amongst tourists during its existence. The Rotunda was destroyed on Friday, November 9, 1962, due to a fire.
11-19-2016 09:05 AM
@Bird mama wrote:
Is the therapy working you over gmkb?
@Bird mama Having a lot of trouble walking - looking for an explanation.
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