"to find the good where I live and praise it"
ABOVE:
Cupcake Bakery and Coffee Shop;
me in a mirror;
and Claire Steyaert's Antiques, all on University Ave, Saint Paul.
(The Green Line is the coming light rail, now under construction.)
ABOVE: My neighborhood!
Election Day 2012 in Whittier neighborhood, Minneapolis
[See more of my Election Day pictures here: Phillips Whittier 365]
ABOVE: The
Bookstore at the Minneapolis Central Library (downtown)
Withdrawn library books and donated used books sell for a buck or two.
Withdrawn library books and donated used books sell for a buck or two.
ABOVE: More Public Art
Aztec warrior mural, by stencil artist Taylor Lindgren
(29th St. & Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis)
ABOVE:
Steeple People Thrift Store, at Lyndale & Franklin
When I feel bad and sad, like I did yesterday,
sweet, sweet Steeple People lifts my mood, starting with their Free Box, right inside the door. (I'd like to make a sci-fi movie using only its mostly unidentifiable contents.)
Aztec warrior mural, by stencil artist Taylor Lindgren
(29th St. & Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis)
ABOVE:
Steeple People Thrift Store, at Lyndale & Franklin
When I feel bad and sad, like I did yesterday,
sweet, sweet Steeple People lifts my mood, starting with their Free Box, right inside the door. (I'd like to make a sci-fi movie using only its mostly unidentifiable contents.)
At the cash register, gentle lady volunteers commiserate with the
damaged and the desperate (I felt a little of both) and pack your bags
so that the heavy, clever door-stopper won't break your frilly porcelain
fish.
ABOVE: Sunset, seen from inside the titanium-covered Weisman Art Museum,
east bank of the Mississippi River, on the UM Campus
east bank of the Mississippi River, on the UM Campus
ABOVE: Rainy day at the Mississippi River,
photographed from inside the Guthrie Theater
ABOVE: The Twin Cities Marathon
People along the route help out the runners with everything
from orange slices to live music.
ABOVE: The Thursday Farmers Market
ABOVE: The
Bryant Avenue Bike Boulevard
A 4.5 miles long, north-south route
connecting south Minneapolis (from 58th St.) to downtown (Loring
Park)
ABOVE: The Pierre Bottineau Branch Library
in the restored historic Grain Belt campus (55 Broadway St. NE)
ABOVE: The Anchor Fish & Chips, "The Real Deal"
(302 13th Ave NE, Minneapolis)
(302 13th Ave NE, Minneapolis)
ABOVE: The Tin Fish restaurant
at the Lake Calhoun Pavillion (open spring–fall)
ABOVE:
The TV comedy Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977) is set in Minneapolis.
I don't much like MTM's statue on Nicollet Mall, but I like how people pose with it. I was snapping it when these passersby stepped in and posed for me.
"Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
Well it's you girl, and you should know it,
With each glance and every little movement you show it..."
Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
Well it's you girl, and you should know it,
With each glance and every little movement you show it..."
ABOVE : My favorite bookstore: Birchbark Books & Native Arts
2115 West 21st St. (1 block west of Lake of the Isles), Minneapolis, MN 55405
ABOVE: Lake of the Isles
On Rosh Hashanah; fallen apples for a sweet year...
ABOVE : Uptown Minneapolis YWCA (diptych)
ABOVE: Lakewood Cemetery Triptych
Stainless steel memorial by Gloria Tew;
"square bar" circle in wrought iron fence; entrance gate
ABOVE: TOP: Puppy Dog Tail, Isles Bun &Coffee
BOTTOM: Coffee Bean Roaster, Dunn Bros.
___________My Twin Cities are Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota: sister cities separated only, in parts, by the Mississippi River.
all photos by me: share if you want
How awesome that you had volunteer posers!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to see these love letters to your home city!
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