For the blog fans and campers, you might realize that it has officially hit sub-zero temperatures in Ann Arbor. Totally unexpected though, a cold front moving across the north-east dropped temperatures down. Wore a light fleece to sleep at night, since the central heating doesn't come on unless sub-zero temperatures are forecasted for 2 nights in a row =(
On the other hand, the football team performs better when it's cold. We crushed Notre Dame 38-0 in Saturday's game, officially ending our dry spell and duck egg. Much celebrations around! There's something awe-inspiring about being in the largest football stadium in the US =)
Took some shots of Ann Arbor and my school building, which is just about the newest on campus at the moment. Downtown Ann Arbor, as I've mentioned to some before, looks a lot like Malacca with white people. Narrow streets, shopfronts, street parking, the works. Welcome to small town USA. This is a shot of Weill Hall, which is the building for the Ford School of Public Policy
And turning 180degrees around, this is the view of the streets of Ann Arbor. Ok, I chose the shot which most represented my observations. =) There are better locales in Ann Arbor heh
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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2 comments:
Hey, the place looks really cozy. Much better than Malacca, which has gotten rather messy.
it looks so bright & sunny...doesn't look abit sub-zero leh
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