


Cub's still busy planting. The last time I was there the back field wasn't even plowed yet. This time he's planted eggplant, squash, peas, carrots, pole-beans and okra. I imagine this will be an abundant crop for the neighborhood and absolutely beautiful once it's in full-bloom.
In the meantime, all that work and you have to have a little fun. Detroiters are inventive people and what better place to have some fun and relax than in the garden. Cub and his friends built a make-shift large screen t.v. and headed to the Georgia Street Community Drive-In! He also had a bonfire going. The only things missing are a pool and snack-bar. What a great way to watch the NBA. I'm sure summer nights will be spent here and hopefully will enrich a child's memories years later.
What a great guy.
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