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Liberty & Dartmoor

Model Ann Arbor citizen clearing snow from sidewalk leading to AATA Route 12A bus stop on south side of Liberty, as well as the area around the stop. Thank you, ma’am, it made catching the bus from there a bit easier this morning.

Liberty & Division

After gas line was broken by construction activity earlier this afternoon, as of 9 p.m. Bar Louie is open. Wait staff removing “Closed Gas Leak” signs from door. An ABC Brassiere Blonde will sustain me after attending the second in series of city of Ann Arbor sustainability forums at Ann Arbor District Library.

Liberty & Division

Guessing a gas line was punched, by Google building on Division. Fire department just leaving now.

Jackson & Wagner

A WAVE bus sitting at the side of the road, near a bus stop with a number of people waiting for an incoming bus (to Ann Arbor).  Countywide transit in action.

Fourth & Washington

Blue Tractor closed Tuesday and Wednesday (Feb. 7-8). Spotted some patrons looking for alternative options after Tuesday night’s planning commission meeting.

Mulholland

City of Ann Arbor road patching crew rolling slowly along searching for potholes, dumping patch into them. [Time stamp is correct] [photo]

Soule & Madison

Today at Selma Cafe, having an incredible breakfast and talking with Alexander Jarosev, who said: “I find Ann Arbor cleaner, more decent, more affordable, a place with tastier food and superior civic architecture (not to mention more culturally vibrant) than Oxford, England – similar but no contest.” Alexander is a literature scholar and former archeologist from Oxford University.

Argo Pond

Looks like the city’s taken delivery of a bunch of new canoe/kayaks.

Hoover & Green

Southbound train stopped for 10 minutes now, blocking passage. Related to prep for Obama visit?

Michigan Union

Obama ticket line now reaches from the Union, down Maynard to William, over to State and south past the front door of the Union again. Overnighters unflagging, wrapped in blankets and resolve. [photo]

Michigan Union

Midnight: A couple hundred people, mostly students, are camped out in the lower level of the Michigan Union waiting in line for tickets to president Obama’s Friday morning speech. [photo] Union staff say they’ve told everyone that the line will be moving outside at 2 a.m. when the building closes. Most have sleeping bags or blankets – also, lots of laptops. Channel 4 News was here earlier, and interviewed the first person in line: Teman Evans, a lecturer at UM’s Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning. He seems totally prepared for the long haul – the union’s ticket office opens Thursday at 9 a.m. [photo]

W. Liberty & First

A peek through window of University of Michigan’s Art & Design studio reveals many lovely examples of new art and design.