Expressive Harp

Walked to the Target Atrium, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis to watch Minnesota Orchestra musicians performing 20th century chamber music. I did not know the harp could be so expressive.

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Prince-Themed Bicycle

Popped into the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota to see a purple Prince-themed bicycle made locally by bike maker, Erik Noren, for the great-great-granddaughter of the bike pioneer, Ignaz Schwinn.

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Thighs on Display

Minnesota Vikings fans walked past a naked-dancing-couple sculpture while I walked home with two chicken thighs from Whole Foods in my backpack.

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Blithe Spirit

Our bedroom window framed the Guthrie Theater as we prepared to walk over for “Blithe Spirit.”

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Renditions of a Rabbit

Admired children’s renditions of this bronze rabbit on a traffic signal control cabinet. Children climb on the rabbit, keeping it polished.

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Orchestra Hall

Walked to Orchestra Hall for a Minnesota Orchestra concert.

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Minimal vs. Baroque

On my cycle ride: minimal vs. Baroque. The sculpture, “Theaster Gates,” contains a statue of the patron saint of librarians and archivists.

Staring Faces

Faces stared when I walked into the DMV office in the basement of Midtown Exchange to update the address on my driver’s license.

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