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Jul. 31st, 2009 07:57 pmI spent a while outside in the backyard tonight working on left handed under the leg throws with clubs, and getting double spin throws under control. I came inside and ate the garlic noddles that
moiracoon kindly brought home for me earlier today. Then I worked on my five ball cascade and three ball box for a while. (I know this is all [well, except for the eating] gibberish to non-jugglers. Sorry.)
This has all been a valiant attempt to avoid doing much of anything productive. To continue in that vein, here is a picture of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Calumet, Michigan.

This one was in what was once a church. This view is facing where the alter would have been. Railings around the raised dais still remain, and one can be seen at lower left. I just love seeing repurposed buildings like this. They are concrete examples of how the history of a building is made and how things change over time.
And I suppose now I really ought to get my bank accounts balanced and get a list of things to bring to New York together.
This has all been a valiant attempt to avoid doing much of anything productive. To continue in that vein, here is a picture of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Calumet, Michigan.

This one was in what was once a church. This view is facing where the alter would have been. Railings around the raised dais still remain, and one can be seen at lower left. I just love seeing repurposed buildings like this. They are concrete examples of how the history of a building is made and how things change over time.
And I suppose now I really ought to get my bank accounts balanced and get a list of things to bring to New York together.