A Cape Cod style house on a large plot of land, and a large Ranch style house that’s also on a large plot of land located next door to the Cape Cod style house.
Homes like these on large plots of land like these, albeit located in Rochester City, Michigan or in Oakland Township, Michigan-suburbs of Detroit; are what we and my paternal grandmother live in together in “Early Life And Continuous Livelihood”.
Video of the last Land Rover Defender to ever be produced and roll off the assembly line at the Solihull, England plant.
This is the beginning of the end of Series/Defender production that has occurred continuously each year since 1948. A vehicle that for it’s entire production run, has shared parts with the Rover P3 and P4 saloon cars.
Video of the pilot episode of the PBS television program ‘To The Contrary’ that had aired on April 3, 1992.
Bonnie Erbe has been the host and moderator since the program’s very beginning.
In case you wondered, no; we are not going to focus on how much younger everybody was when the pilot episode had aired.
Rather, we are going to focus on how much of a remarkable, smart, and shrewd person Bonnie Erbe is; and all of her accomplishments.
Although the book that I’ve authored “Early Life And Continuous Livelihood” is about if most things forevermore remained the same as they did during the time when the pilot episode had aired, and the movie project that I am working on partially takes place during the time when the pilot episode had aired.
Videos of CBS Sports’s coverage of Formula One and Indy Car races.
This is one of the rare times that CBS Sports had the rights to televise a Formula 1 race. Other times when CBS Sports had the rights to televise a Formula 1 race were the 1981 United States Grand Prix West, the 1983-1991 Detroit Grand Prix(s); and the entire 2005 Formula 1 season.
As expected, CBS had used Ken Squier to call this race; because of Ken’s wealth of knowledge in calling motorsports events.
See earlier posts regarding Ken Squier for more on his announcing career:
CBS’s coverage of the 1983 Detroit Grand Prix. Again, CBS had used Ken Squier to call this event.
CBS’s coverage of the 1986 Detroit Grand Prix. And again, CBS had used Ken Squier to call this event.
CBS’s coverage of the 1987 Detroit Grand Prix. This time, CBS had used Chris Economacki, who had recently moved to CBS after a long career with ABC Sports; to call this event.
CBS’s coverage of the 1989 Detroit Grand Prix. And CBS had used Ken Squier this time.
CBS’s coverage of the 1990 Detroit Grand Prix. CBS had used Chris Economacki this time.
CBS’s coverage of the 1991 Detroit Grand Prix. CBS had used Ken Squier for their last year of holding the rights to the Detroit Grand Prix before ABC had gained the rights a year later in 1992.