This week I bought our final Saturday evening ice cream treats from Izzy’s ice cream store just down the road from where we live. Covid-19, and the uncertainties it’s bringing, gate-crashed the business model; the store is closing. Izzy’s and our home are built on what was a polluted rail yard, a so-called brown field… Continue reading Izzy’s Ice Cream
Category: Minneapolis
Market in a Former Train Shed
It’s Saturday. As we do every Saturday, one of us (this week, yours truly) walked over to Mill City Farmers Market to stock up on local produce for the week. Part of the market is in a former train shed listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Cluttered Street View
Contemplated a cluttered view, Northeast Minneapolis.
Bicycle-Friendly Road Markings
Cycled past city workers who were busy refreshing bicycle-friendly road surface markings.
Memorial to 35W Mississippi Bridge Collapse
On our Sunday walk: memorial to the August 2007 collapse of Interstate 35W Mississippi Bridge.
Double-Decker Bridge
Cycled across one of the more unusual Mississippi bridges. This double-decker bridge connects two campuses of the University of Minnesota. The upper deck has walking and cycle paths, including an enclosed walkway. The lower deck has bus lanes and the Green Line LRT.
A Neighborhood of Small Bars
Cycled through a residential neighborhood dotted with small bars built in the early 1900’s. Knight Cap Bar is known for its weekly meat raffle.
Inspiration
Cycled through a former heavy engineering space… because it’s there, and because I could. Made a mental note to add “gantry crane” to my LEGO Mindstorms to-build list. I did that as a kid, I do that now.
Walgreens in a Tent
On our cycle ride, stopped at a temporary Walgreens pharmacy to fill a prescription. The adjacent store was damaged during the recent civil unrest and has yet to reopen.
Holding on Tight
Held on tightly to the brakes as I negotiated a steep gradient to a path that took me along the river towards Downtown.