Tuesday, November 13, 2012

WHAT I LIKE in Town

"to find the good where I live and praise it"


ABOVE: 
Independent Filmmakers Project;
Cupcake Bakery and Coffee Shop; 
me in a mirror;
 and Claire Steyaert's Antiques, all on University Ave.
(The coming light rail is now under construction.)


ABOVE: My neighborhood!
Election Day 2012 


ABOVE: The Bookstore at the Central Library (downtown)
Withdrawn library books and donated used books sell for a buck or two.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



ABOVE:
Steeple People Thrift Store

 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 museum
east bank of the River


ABOVE:  Rainy day at the River, 
photographed from inside the Guthrie Theater


ABOVE: The Marathon
People along the route help out the runners with everything 
from orange slices to live music.


ABOVE: The Thursday Farmers Market 
 
ABOVE: Bike Boulevard 
A 4.5 miles long, north-south route


ABOVE: The  Branch Library
in the restored historic Grain Belt campus 


ABOVE: Fish & Chips, "The Real Deal"  


 ABOVE: The Tin Fish restaurant


ABOVE: 

 I don't much like MTM's statue, 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..."

 


ABOVE: LotI
On Rosh Hashanah; fallen apples for a sweet year...


 ABOVE :  YWCA (diptych)



ABOVE:  Cemetery Triptych
Stainless steel memorial by Gloria Tew; 
"square bar" circle in wrought iron fence; entrance gate



ABOVE: TOP: Puppy Dog Tail, 
BOTTOM: Coffee Bean Roaster, Dunn Bros.
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all photos by me: share if you want

2 comments:

  1. How awesome that you had volunteer posers!

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  2. I am so happy to see these love letters to your home city!

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