I never imagined bike-sharing would be this popular. The app directed me to bikes a couple blocks away.
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MSP Terminal 1 by Bicycle
Today I did my annual bike ride to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, MSP. On previous rides to the airport, I’ve visited Terminal 2. This time I wanted to take my bicycle to Terminal 1. However, it’s not possible to cycle to Terminal 1 without running afoul of the law. MSP has two terminals: Terminal 1-Lindbergh, with 117… Continue reading MSP Terminal 1 by Bicycle
Quasi Public, Semi-Private
Perused an art show, “Quasi Public, Semi-Private,” in an all-gender toilet at Open Book, Minneapolis
Minnehaha Falls (Summer)
Stopped at Minnehaha Falls, took an obligatory photo.
Start of a Bike Ride
At the start of my bike ride, stone arches framed the cascading Mississippi.
Taking It to the Streets
Posted Taking It to the Streets.
Aimless Cycle
Cycled aimlessly around the neighborhood. This former flour mill is now affordable lofts for artists.
Corroding Metal
Wandered around Forest Lake while my nephews attended Bible school. I love the chaotic, corroding metal on the side of this feed store.
Drooped Antenna on a Pole
[wp_quiz id=”2011″] There are about 40 of these devices scattered around the Minneapolis and St. Paul downtowns, and the campuses of the University of Minnesota. This one is across the road from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. It consists of a box, an antenna, and a solar panel. The antenna is always drooped, as… Continue reading Drooped Antenna on a Pole
Standing at the Edge of Creation
Posted Standing at the Edge of Creation.