30 Days: Day 21
We're in the homestretch here now and I'm not sure if I cheated or not, but I went to Detroit for some adventures there. I never really set any hard and fast rules about what I could and couldn't do, but I have tried to stay close to home for these forays into the world. That may have had more to do with my schedule than anything else, however.
While visiting Mike and Ramie, I saw the only bar in the United States to host the Belgian sport of Feather Bowling*. That's right, we hung out at the Cadieux Cafe for some exotic beers and a quick meal before taking in a little karaoke.
And it turns out that Ramie and Mike had a little first-timing of their own to do last night as each one of them got up to sing a song by themselves! It was so much fun to watch them get nervous and then have lots of fun.
*Apparently there is another bar in Michigan that has "Belgian Trough Bowling" so I'll have to ammend an earlier statement. One of two bars in the United States... But I guess the Cadieux Cafe will stick out for me either way as the first bar I've ever been to where the backroom has a dirt floor.
While visiting Mike and Ramie, I saw the only bar in the United States to host the Belgian sport of Feather Bowling*. That's right, we hung out at the Cadieux Cafe for some exotic beers and a quick meal before taking in a little karaoke.
And it turns out that Ramie and Mike had a little first-timing of their own to do last night as each one of them got up to sing a song by themselves! It was so much fun to watch them get nervous and then have lots of fun.
*Apparently there is another bar in Michigan that has "Belgian Trough Bowling" so I'll have to ammend an earlier statement. One of two bars in the United States... But I guess the Cadieux Cafe will stick out for me either way as the first bar I've ever been to where the backroom has a dirt floor.
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