After not getting much sleep because of the electrical outage, we both lazed around before finally getting dressed.
Martha came for breakfast. We moved the desk over to give her a table. Our fancy table cloths are bath towels.
Martha left to go to a concert that we did not wish to attend.
After her concert, she had to go back to her hotel as she left her book there. We went down to the waterfront and sat for a little while. Below is a photo of the campus clock (not a great photo)
We again met up at campus and then drove over to our lodgings to eat our leftover sandwiches. Terry added tomatoes, cherries, chez mix to the repast.
We then left to go to the Film Building for dessert, Martha, as a Heritage Member, was invited and got us invited too. We sat at the same table with Mr. Corson's daughter, son-in-law, Clare and Jim Skinner, and her niece from France. The niece's two children were campers this summer. We also had our photo taken with the conductor of the concert we were about to hear, and a staff member. We also met the President of Interlochen.
The conductor, Erik Nielsen, had been a camper in the 1990's
The WYSO was wonderful, and 14 of the members of the Detroit Symphony were playing with them!
We said good-bye to Martha as she was driving home after the concert.
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