So, I haven't posted since September. Boo me. But this is my attempt to revive my blog from the catacombs of laziness. Being in the middle of the final stretch to winter break, I don't have a lot of creativity left (and what was left was used to come up with the phrase 'catacombs of laziness') so this post is going to be mostly pictures I have taken throughout the semester for projects and the like. They are all from Minneapolis/St. Paul, so I guess you could say that this is my plug for the Twin Cities (see my earlier Kansas City plug). Here you go! Oo's and Ah's appreciated.
The following pictures are taken from Indian Mounds Park, on the Mississippi River bluffs above downtown St. Paul.
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Downtown St. Paul |
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Minnesota State Capitol through the fall folliage |
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Architecture of the Earth |
The next photos are from Lock and Dam No. 1, in the Mississippi River Gorge on the border of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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Tug boat leaves the lock heading upstream |
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Stairs to nowhere |
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Tour boat in the lock |
The next three pictures (noticing a pattern here?) are from the Minneapolis Central Riverfront, where the Mississippi River runs through downtown and falls over St. Anthony Falls, the only natural waterfall along the entire length of the great river. I chose some lesser photographed views, because I didn't want to post something that everyone has seen before.
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Grain Belt sign, red house boat, Hennepin Ave Bridge |
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North end of the Stone Arch Bridge |
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General Mills "A" Mill |
The final set of pictures is from Lake Como, St. Paul. Sorry, I broke from the 3 picture pattern.
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Lake Como in St. Paul |
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Historic Como Pavilion |
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Anybody lose a chair? |
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I love these old cottonwoods |
Well, that's all for now. Hope this will get my butt in gear and I can fit some posts in before winter break, even if it is just my teardrops on the keyboard. Gotta love architorture school.
Ciao for now!
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