The Columbian food I got at @episcopalky Night made up for a multitude of the day's vagaries. #gc81
I have also made it and can confirm: it is excellent! It makes a tremendous “I need to consume sustenance but have no effort in me to do something fancy” dinner, alongside some pita chips and baby carrots.
I had to change banks in 2021 because my last one closed, and even now these three years later I am still stumbling across random one-off places that still have my old banking information.
“These are very, very tightly packed tents,” he said. “And a fire like this could spread over a huge distance with catastrophic consequences in a very, very short space of time.”
Trinity Sunday means we get to sing Holy, Holy, Holy AND Immortal, Invisible? What a treat what a dream. ⚓️
A reminder that if you have to drive to Canada from Michigan, taking either the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel or the Blue Water Bridge is quite nearly a moral obligation in service of keeping money out of the hands of this family.
A company owned by one of Detroit's most powerful families illegally built a concrete plant on the city's east side — and the city did not punish them The family has been slowly taking over the 99% Black neighborhood for the last several decades
It's the latest example of the city allowing special dispensations for heavy industry operations nestled in majority-Black neighborhoods.