Only 8 more days and I can have something sweet!!
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
fun projects.
This week I've been on a binge of checking out new blogs... and it's led me to find ohsomany very pretty and cool projects.
Here's a sample of what I have found.
I could totally make this modular bookcase, found via Design*Sponge.
Check out these colorful linens at Castle, found via Thoughtful Day.
I love glassware, so of course I love this.
For Easter, I should make a bunny cake.
The Growing Up on Facebook article makes me think, found via Superhero Journal. Read her post on March 16, 2009.
Enjoy!
Here's a sample of what I have found.
I could totally make this modular bookcase, found via Design*Sponge.
Check out these colorful linens at Castle, found via Thoughtful Day.
I love glassware, so of course I love this.
For Easter, I should make a bunny cake.
The Growing Up on Facebook article makes me think, found via Superhero Journal. Read her post on March 16, 2009.
Enjoy!
Monday, March 30, 2009
easter tree.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
camera 1. camera 2.
I have a mild obsession with the Gold Medal Flour sign at the Mill City Museum. It's a great symbol for the area by the beautiful Mississippi River. And at night - the words light up one by one in a repetitive pattern. It's glorious.
These pictures were taken from the Guthrie Theater. The yellow-hued photo is from Level 9 (or is it Level 8?) of the Guthrie. It's the part of the building that is a big yellow box. The windows are floor to ceiling yellow and create a crystal clear image of the surrounding area. Next time you are there you should check it out.
Monday, March 02, 2009
spoonriver.
I finally made it to Spoonriver for a meal last week. I met Julie and Brenda there for lunch and we had a delicious time!
Pics from the top to bottom: ravioli, omelet special, fish special.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
movies on vacation
I never want to be the type of person who goes on vacation and then while on vacation goes to see a movie at a movie theater. I'm sorry, but you can see a movie at home when you have nothing else do to. Why would go see a movie when you are in a new and exciting place?
There might be an exception to this rule of 'no movies while on vacation'. If it's raining and you absolutely cannot go outside and do some exploring then maybe you could go see a movie. However, I think your time would be better spent creating a scavenger hunt in the rain and meeting strangers along the way. OR you can watch a movie while you are on vacation if you are on a plane. These are the only two exceptions.
And then, when you return from a vacation where you went to see a movie... don't let that be the first story you tell about the trip. Furthermore, don't try to tell everyone else what happened in the movie. Don't be a scene spoiler!
There might be an exception to this rule of 'no movies while on vacation'. If it's raining and you absolutely cannot go outside and do some exploring then maybe you could go see a movie. However, I think your time would be better spent creating a scavenger hunt in the rain and meeting strangers along the way. OR you can watch a movie while you are on vacation if you are on a plane. These are the only two exceptions.
And then, when you return from a vacation where you went to see a movie... don't let that be the first story you tell about the trip. Furthermore, don't try to tell everyone else what happened in the movie. Don't be a scene spoiler!
Monday, February 09, 2009
pretty little things.
If you have yet to discover Etsy... well, then you have been missing out. It's the place buy and sell handmade items. It's incredible.
Here are some pretty little purses I have been drooling over. The trouble is deciding which one I like best.
Then check out these necklaces!
And just when you thought you couldn't find other earrings that looked like disco balls!!
Here are some pretty little purses I have been drooling over. The trouble is deciding which one I like best.
Then check out these necklaces!
And just when you thought you couldn't find other earrings that looked like disco balls!!
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
25 Things.
Here's my list of 25 random things.... I also posted this on facebook.
1. I am always early. Always. This only means that I spend a lot of time waiting. I wish I could add up the time I spend waiting and use it for something fun.
2. I like to have plans.
3. Owning an airstream camper would be fun.
4. I don’t like to wear red.
5. I fell down a mountain at Glacier National Park. It’s still my favorite National Park and I want to go back there to camp.
6. I want to go to New York City for Thanksgiving. I want to see the parade and ice skate at Rockefeller Center.
7. I have a collection of 2 Dollar Bills. My Grandma used to send them to me for Valentine’s Day.
8. One time I drove a friend crazy with the song, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmitt. Sorry Krissy!
9. My memory is horrible. I don’t actually remember a lot from when I was little. I mostly remember things from pictures. My Mom has a really good memory.
10. I'm going on a trip to Washington, DC with about 40 other women this summer. We are taking a bus!
11. I would like to go on a bicycle trip across the United States. It would be great if I could get outside today for a ride. Is it summer yet?
12. I don’t use table salt on my food. If a recipe calls for salt I am likely to omit it completely.
13. My goals for 2009 include the word: simplify.
14. My roommate is always the big spoon.
15. I’m really excited to be an Aunt.
16. I ate meals outside this past weekend. I was in San Diego!
17. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is on the top of my list of parks to visit. It’s Kelly’s favorite park and I haven’t been there yet.
18. I like the fish fry from Ten Point Bar.
19. I have been rockin’ to Car Jams 2008 – a mix made by Leah.
20. I was born on my Grandma's birthday.
21. I like to recall the atmosphere of football practice in August: dewey grass, athletic tape, white paint, and videotaping from the roof of the equipment shed.
22. I just want to be happy.
23. I still need to find someone with a video camera that I can borrow. Anyone? Beuller?
24. I think I should learn how to golf.
25. My life is blessed with an amazing crew of family and friends. Quality is better than quantity.
1. I am always early. Always. This only means that I spend a lot of time waiting. I wish I could add up the time I spend waiting and use it for something fun.
2. I like to have plans.
3. Owning an airstream camper would be fun.
4. I don’t like to wear red.
5. I fell down a mountain at Glacier National Park. It’s still my favorite National Park and I want to go back there to camp.
6. I want to go to New York City for Thanksgiving. I want to see the parade and ice skate at Rockefeller Center.
7. I have a collection of 2 Dollar Bills. My Grandma used to send them to me for Valentine’s Day.
8. One time I drove a friend crazy with the song, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmitt. Sorry Krissy!
9. My memory is horrible. I don’t actually remember a lot from when I was little. I mostly remember things from pictures. My Mom has a really good memory.
10. I'm going on a trip to Washington, DC with about 40 other women this summer. We are taking a bus!
11. I would like to go on a bicycle trip across the United States. It would be great if I could get outside today for a ride. Is it summer yet?
12. I don’t use table salt on my food. If a recipe calls for salt I am likely to omit it completely.
13. My goals for 2009 include the word: simplify.
14. My roommate is always the big spoon.
15. I’m really excited to be an Aunt.
16. I ate meals outside this past weekend. I was in San Diego!
17. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is on the top of my list of parks to visit. It’s Kelly’s favorite park and I haven’t been there yet.
18. I like the fish fry from Ten Point Bar.
19. I have been rockin’ to Car Jams 2008 – a mix made by Leah.
20. I was born on my Grandma's birthday.
21. I like to recall the atmosphere of football practice in August: dewey grass, athletic tape, white paint, and videotaping from the roof of the equipment shed.
22. I just want to be happy.
23. I still need to find someone with a video camera that I can borrow. Anyone? Beuller?
24. I think I should learn how to golf.
25. My life is blessed with an amazing crew of family and friends. Quality is better than quantity.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
I like what I see.
Maybe you have taken a peek at some of these incredible photos.
It's all eye candy for me today!
Tree Houses
Inauguration of President Obama
Snow Tires
And I can't wait to see this:
32 X 4
It's all eye candy for me today!
Tree Houses
Inauguration of President Obama
Snow Tires
And I can't wait to see this:
32 X 4
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
brain freeze.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
it's that time of year again . . .
Art Shanty Projects 2009
January 17 - February 14
Let's hope that I actually make it out there this year!
January 17 - February 14
Let's hope that I actually make it out there this year!
Friday, January 02, 2009
happy.
Looking back...
2008 was a pretty good year. Here are some highlights.
I went to 21 music concerts. It's hard to pick which ones were the best because they were all so very good. The Hotel Cafe Tour at the Fine Line in March was incredible. Over two hours of constant music and I was in the front row. I went to the Cabooze for the first time in the summer to see Heidi Newfield. Her voice was so strong. Brandi Carlile put on a free show at the State Fair. She shared her passion and we rushed to the stage at the end of the show. Then I saw Journey at the Target Center. Despite the big venue I was impressed and loved the energy of the new lead singer. And what about Gaelic Storm? I only saw them once in 2008... but it was probably my favorite performance of theirs. The show was at the Guthrie on St. Patrick's Day. Hard to beat.
In July I spent a week on family vacation in Montana. Ah... Yellowstone National Park was just lovely. It was on the top of my list of National Parks to visit so I can cross that one off now.
On August 10th I turned 28 and celebrated the birthday with my Grandma, who turned 83.
Over the summer I ventured up north three times. Memorial Day and Labor Day were spent with family at the cabin by the Willow Flowage. I was with friends for the 4th of July near Brainerd, Minnesota.
I traveled a bit for work this year - to Nashville and Indianapolis and then to South Dakota. I managed to swing by Mount Rushmore and get a few good pictures.
The year ended with the holidays in a bit of a flurry. Everyone was at home in Edgar for a very white Christmas. Poor Grandma fell and broke her hip on Christmas Eve.
It's hard to believe all of these events, and many more, all fit into one year. My life is so full of family, friends, and adventure. I know how fortunate I am to be blessed with all of these things.
Looking forward...
I'm excited for 2009!
There are several blogs and websites that I read regularly. One of the things I have read is about the little word concept. Basically, you pick a word and then it's something for you to focus on throughout the year. I'm not sure I'm committed to choosing a word for 2009. It's hard to pick just one word. So... here are a few words for me for 2009.
happy
simplicity
calm
transition
journey
inspired
vibrant
serve
wellness
I don't really make new years resolutions. Rather, I like to set goals for each year. I've only started this list in my head right now and have yet to put anything on paper. I really want to buy a fancy new journal to write in and plan to put the goals in there.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Monday, December 08, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
christopher radko
Now, certainly I do not need the originals because they are (in midwestern speak) a little spendy. A couple of years ago Target carried an inexpensive line of Christopher Radko ornaments and I was sure to scoop up a bunch of them. I love getting out my decorations and unwrapping each ornament from it's tissue paper. It's like a magical secret just waiting to be re-discovered each holiday season.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
I know your secret.
I finally made it downtown to check out the Minneapolis Central Library. The new building opened in 2006 and includes a variety of eye-catching features. My attention was drawn to the PostSecret Exhibit on the second floor. The secrets on display cover a full range of emotions. I think one of my favorite things about the secrets is seeing original handwriting. Not every secret is handwritten, but many of them are. Perhaps the handwritten secrets seem more personal - or maybe the reader feels closer to the person sharing the secret because of the handwriting. Either way, all of the secrets are interesting to read.
Did you know the Central Library had a green roof? 18,560 square-feet of green roof to be exact. I guess that means I need to go back in the spring to take a peek at that.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Long Shadows and Echoes
Yesterday was my last bike ride of the year. Here's a recap:
The high temp for the day was set to be 74 degrees. Glorious. I left work early and was out on my bike by 3:45 p.m.
Prior to my departure I had a huge internal debate about taking my camera along for the ride. I knew I would find the urge to take photos along the way... but I also knew that sunset was set for 4:59 and if I spent time stopping for pictures I wouldn't be able to bike as far in the daylight. Sadly, my camera stayed at home.
I started off on University and followed that until I could cut over to the Stone Arch Bridge. The south wind took me by surprise but the additional force made a better workout. From there I picked up 2nd Street and biked in front of the Guthrie Theater and Gold Medal Park. I joined the bike lane on 11th and crossed over Washington Avenue. Traffic was light so my navigation was quite easy.
There is a trail that runs parallel to the light rail, so I took advantage of that to join up with the Midtown Greenway. There is always good people watching as you bike by the Cabooze. The light rail was pretty active and for the first time I really noticed the echo sounds from the rails as the train approaches. I'm not sure how to describe the sound but I like to think of it as a magical hiss.
One of my favorite parts of this route is the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge that goes over Hiawatha Avenue. I especially like the way this bridge looks at night. I really need to trek down there sometime after dark and get some night photos.
The first section of the Greenway after the pedestrian bridge is pretty simple. I think this is where I started to pay more attention to all of the long shadows from people and buildings. At one point I was biking and there was a great shadow of myself to my left. Traffic on the Greenway was light and I found comfort in my increasing speed. I continued on to Uptown and knew I needed to turn back around 4:30 p.m. I didn't want to end up biking through downtown in the dark and rush hour traffic. My bike lights came in handy during the last 20 minutes of my ride and I got back home at 5:00 p.m.
This ride feels like a good way to end the biking season for me. I don't have the cold weather gear to keep riding through the cooler temps. Plus, most of my daylight hours will now be spent indoors at work. My next workout will be tonight - my usual loop around St. Anthony Main. The temps are supposed to stay warm and hopefully I can find something bright to wear so I can be seen as the sun goes down.
Go VOTE.
The high temp for the day was set to be 74 degrees. Glorious. I left work early and was out on my bike by 3:45 p.m.
Prior to my departure I had a huge internal debate about taking my camera along for the ride. I knew I would find the urge to take photos along the way... but I also knew that sunset was set for 4:59 and if I spent time stopping for pictures I wouldn't be able to bike as far in the daylight. Sadly, my camera stayed at home.
I started off on University and followed that until I could cut over to the Stone Arch Bridge. The south wind took me by surprise but the additional force made a better workout. From there I picked up 2nd Street and biked in front of the Guthrie Theater and Gold Medal Park. I joined the bike lane on 11th and crossed over Washington Avenue. Traffic was light so my navigation was quite easy.
There is a trail that runs parallel to the light rail, so I took advantage of that to join up with the Midtown Greenway. There is always good people watching as you bike by the Cabooze. The light rail was pretty active and for the first time I really noticed the echo sounds from the rails as the train approaches. I'm not sure how to describe the sound but I like to think of it as a magical hiss.
One of my favorite parts of this route is the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge that goes over Hiawatha Avenue. I especially like the way this bridge looks at night. I really need to trek down there sometime after dark and get some night photos.
The first section of the Greenway after the pedestrian bridge is pretty simple. I think this is where I started to pay more attention to all of the long shadows from people and buildings. At one point I was biking and there was a great shadow of myself to my left. Traffic on the Greenway was light and I found comfort in my increasing speed. I continued on to Uptown and knew I needed to turn back around 4:30 p.m. I didn't want to end up biking through downtown in the dark and rush hour traffic. My bike lights came in handy during the last 20 minutes of my ride and I got back home at 5:00 p.m.
This ride feels like a good way to end the biking season for me. I don't have the cold weather gear to keep riding through the cooler temps. Plus, most of my daylight hours will now be spent indoors at work. My next workout will be tonight - my usual loop around St. Anthony Main. The temps are supposed to stay warm and hopefully I can find something bright to wear so I can be seen as the sun goes down.
Go VOTE.
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