O f course, the way w e keep our dressier items looking nice is to change clothes after arriving home. Admittedly, I opted to keep the shirt and add a gray sweatshirt from my alma mater along with a pair of the usual corduroy jeans and suede camp moccasins. I typically sit cross-legged in this particular desk chair with my shoes off, however, so I thought it best to hide 'em since men's feet are unseemly at best. Not something others should have to endure you understand. -- Heinz-Ulrich
T he attire for my sojourn into campus and leading a couple of classes yesterday as we sail along to the end of March and April beyond with still, at times, wintry temperatures. Sadly, all of our December, January, and February snow has been gone here in the East Lansing region since the week after Valentine's Day. Not so in the Petoskey area, where they still have full coverage and routine trail grooming at Hickory Hills Nordic Center. And how I wish I could escape northward for some late season skiing for a day or three more. Alas, March is the cruelest month as the spring semester/term grows busier and encroaches into what little free time we have left during evenings and weekends. I know, I know. This is the life I've chosen. But still. -- Heinz-Ulrich