How abouts a tour of my neck of the woods?
So, I live in Michigan, probably one of the best States in all the union. Home to Detroit, Grand Rapids, the Great Lakes, and so many other secret pleasures, its one helluva State.
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I live in Kent County, Michigan, which I believe is the second-wealthiest county in the State of Michigan. For example, the median income is about $46,000 a year, and less than 9% of the population lives below poverty (that being those who make less than $12K and change). With roughly 600,000 people living in Kent County, this can get cramped in certain parts of the area, but the overall majority of the county is now considered to be part of Grand Rapids, the city in which I live.
This is downtown Grand Rapids, not where I live, but indeed the cultural center of West Michigan. The big black box there is the Van Andel Arena, home of the Grand Rapids Griffins (hockey) and Grand Rapids Rampage (Arena Football), as well as a slew of concert venues throughout the year. Just up the street (eastbound) is the studio in which the nationally-syndicated
Free Beer and Hot Wings Morning Show is recorded. Producer Joe roams the streets of Grand Rapids every weekday morning, and I've always meant to go down and say hi... Other famous people from Grand Rapids:
Gillian Anderson (X-Files)
Johnny Benson Jr (NASCAR Bush Series 1995 Champion, Currently in Craftsman Trucks)
Rodger B. Chaffee (Died in Apollo 1 accident)
DeVos and VanAndel families (Founders of Amway Corporation)
Fred Meijer (Founder of the Meijer Corporation)
Gerald R. Ford (Former US President)
Anthony Kiedis (Lead singer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Champion Boxer)
Chris Van Allsburg (Writer of Jumanji, Polar Express, Zathura)
...among others...
I live on the southeast side of Grand Rapids in a place called Gaines Township. Not too long ago, this was all a cornfield for the most part, and only recently has development sprung up. The two huge white buildings are a Meijer and Target/Staples strip mall, and other nearby venues include a Wendy's, Applebee's, Panera Bread, Little Caesar's Pizza, Celebration Cinema movie theater, Steak and Shake, and your standard assortment of banks, grocery stores, and other small business. Oh, and East Kentwood High School...
A closer view of my neighborhood, and the high school nearby. I've got everything pretty close, including a Wal Greens and a strip mall with a Quiznos and Little Caesar's. The stadium over there is that of East Kentwood's, with enough lights to light up the sky for miles during the football season, it is considered to be one of the best High School stadiums in the State.
I work here on the back-side of Centerpointe Mall at Steve and Barry's. Nothing too special, but it pays well, and I can't complain much...
This is the big block of auto dealers in Grand Rapids, containing no less than eight dealers (with assorted brands) within about a quarter mile of each other. The infamous Berger Chevrolet is there on the left, and the neighborhood includes Infiniti, Toyota, Lexus, Cadillac, Hummer, Saturn, Pontiac, GMC, Buick, Lincoln, and Mercury.
Thats my VW/Volvo/Mercedes dealer that I usually go to, but thats an old photo from when they were building it there on the left. Otherwise, there is a small shop out in Hudsonville that I usually go to...
This is where I went to High School, the infamous Forest Hills Central High. Basically, its a bunch of upper-middle-class kids dicking around with nothing better to do. Many of the students have so much money they don't know what to do with it, and other kids like me, wish they had a bit more. We just built a new soccer field behind the stadium, and we're adding another tennis court I believe. I still miss going there, and I hope that I could teach there some day...
This is Aquinas College, where I'm going to be a Junior this fall. I attempted to get the entire campus in the window, but it is a pretty big school. The big building in the center is the academic building, and north of there is the parking lot that I'm in almost every day. The new Library is due east of the academic building, about a 10 minute walk across campus. Going from one end to the other, depending on walking speed, is about 15 to 20 minutes. Good thing the campus is pretty...
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So, thats it!
If I think of more, I'll add later!