I’m planning a June trip to the UK. We’re bringing our nephews (7 and 8) and their parents. We start in Edinburgh, Scotland, then hop on a train to Morpeth, Northeast England, near where I grew up. We’re carrying backpacks and we won’t be taking cabs. I expect my nephews will revel in small things…… Continue reading Journeys Through the Eyes of Children
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Journeys Through the Eyes of Children
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Smoke Haze
Hazy Minneapolis skyline from Lake of the Isles. I could taste and smell the smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
Sausages Made Here
Today’s high will be in the 80’s. Time to throw something on the barbecue.
St. Paul Alley
A friend and I cycled in search of St. Paul’s architecture. I love this alley beside the James J. Hill House.
Frost Warning
Got a car-load of plants for the garden.
Finding an Alternate Route
Found an alternate cycle route: the Saint Anthony Parkway Bridge, one of my favorites, was being dismantled.
International Institute
It must be Monday.
Pause that Refreshes
After cycling an appropriate number of miles, we stopped for a beer.
Urban Bike: Purple Rain Tour
As I get older, I find it’s best to focus on one task at a time. In fact, a task can become so engrossing it pushes out thoughts of everything else. Some would call this a deficiency of aging, I call it an advantage. Last Wednesday, it was time for a bike ride with purpose.…… Continue reading Urban Bike: Purple Rain Tour