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Photos mostly from Minneapolis and Saint Paul, but also other places because sometimes I get lost.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
keep a-burning now, keep a-turnin', Hot Wheels
This past weekend the State Fairgrounds hosted the annual Back to the 50's car show, which brings in about 11,000 custom cars and 100,000 spectators.
I never used to be interested in old cars, or cars in general, but it's a real treat to see some of these gems cruising through town for a couple days. Maybe the nostalgia part of our brains gets bigger as we grow older. Or maybe I'm just becoming a maudlin little blankety-blank.
And bonus points and a big ol' middle-aged slap on the back to anyone who can sing the Hot Wheels cartoon theme from memory.
I never used to be interested in old cars, or cars in general, but it's a real treat to see some of these gems cruising through town for a couple days. Maybe the nostalgia part of our brains gets bigger as we grow older. Or maybe I'm just becoming a maudlin little blankety-blank.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
The New Math: Caffeine + Carbs = Sunday Morning
Saturday, June 23, 2012
An Italian Game at an Irish Bar
shady game
Friday, June 22, 2012
The Railroad Baron
Thursday, June 21, 2012
A River Runs Through Pretty Much Everything
Parts of Minnesota are getting pounded by rain. Farther north, some parts of Duluth received nine inches of rain in 36 hours. Things are calmer than that around the Twin Cities, but we've still had enough precipitation to get most of the streams and creeks running high and mighty. This is Minnehaha Creek, near Minnehaha Falls.
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Mister Bing Pies
Welcome. I'm an amateur photographer based in the Twin Cities. I'll be
posting pictures as often as I can, so if you like what you see here,
stop back often and share the site with your friends.
The inaugural post is one I took a couple weekends ago while in
Minneapolis. It's not a perfect picture, but I'm posting it
because it was the first time I worked up the courage to ask a stranger
if I could take his or her picture.
He was standing near the corner of Lake and Chicago in Minneapolis. As
cars and pedestrians passed, he would yell "Pies for sale! Pies!" I
asked him what kind of pies he sold. "Banana and pineapple. Ten dollars
each."
Apparently the pies were in the plastic bags he held, although I never
actually saw a pie. "Some days I do free samples," he said. "But NOT TODAY."
We chatted for a bit and then I asked if I could take his picture. Earlier I'd been taking
shots of buildings, and I was so nervous that I forgot to change to a more open aperture. So the
background is unnecessarily sharp in the photo, and he's a bit too much in the sun. But I digress.
I asked what his name was and he replied, "Mister Bing Pies. That's my domain. Mister Bing Pies."
The interesting thing is, you can look that up all day long on the
internets and not find anything relevant. So Mister Bing is still an enigma.