WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. – Six inches of sloshy snow rains down on the roof of West Bloomfield High School, the building’s front entryway gazing out to a massive parking lot, built to shuffle in and out the 1,700-plus students here, that right now is left vacant by a morning snowstorm that canceled school.
A two-story Ferrari dealership sits just two miles down the street. A bright red sports car – not quite scarlet – that’s kept cleaner than the one Ferris Bueller stole on his day off is sitting on display in the top window that overlooks the four-lane traffic on Orchard Lake Road.