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The Wells Fargo Wagon is in the museum!
Travels with Children | July 26th 2008 by minnemom
Wells Fargo Museum Sixth and Marquette, Skyway Level, Minneapolis, MN (612) 667-4210 http://www.wellsfargohistory.com/museums/museums_mn.htm Free Stroller accessible Open during bank hours Since a lot of our adventures take place on weekends, I had read more
Feature Friday: Maybe You Should Die
Lars and Addie | July 25th 2008 by Rhena
WARNING: This post has some content that is probably not mom and mother-in-law appropriate. You have both been warned.So every so often I stumble across something really cool on etsy that I end up buying. In the spirit of mutual promotion and appreci read more
Farmer's Market Last Weekend
Lars and Addie | July 24th 2008 by Rhena
We've got a tiny little farmer's market a few blocks away from us that runs on Saturdays and Tuesday afternoons. Here are some pics. read more
North Minneapolis Crime Rate Drops 17%
Minnesota Investment Property Blog | July 24th 2008 by Scott Ficek
Numbers were recently released that show that violent crime in Minneapolis and specifically North Minneapolis dropped 14% and 17% respectively. As much as I would like to attribute all of that to good investors and good landlords buying North Minnea read more
Ron Paul’s Convention
An Idea Lives On | July 23rd 2008 by Nick
Posted By: Nick I came across this yesterday and completely forgot to post it! Which is terrible on my part because it’s so good. Ron Paul has moved his own convention (which will take place in Minneapolis at the same time as the Republi read more
Pay Day for Lt.”Po-Po Ne-gar-o” Approaches…
Saucy Dame Delux | July 23rd 2008 by Angelique
Yeah so, presently in the Land of Purple Rain… Looks like my favorite officer of the law (insert sarcasm here), “Po-Po Ne-gar-o” , a main character in my short story “Get The F*ck Out Mah Face” (a MUST read) is about to read more
Ron Paul’s Rally in Minnesota Has Been Moved
Daily Liberty Research | July 22nd 2008 by DailyLibertyResearch
ABC News is reporting the following: Ron Paul is not holding his breath for a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul in September and he has long planned a day-long shadow convention to give him an arena to expou read more
Rally the Republic moves to the Target Center
Daily Newscaster | July 22nd 2008 by Douglas
By: D. H. Williams @ 1:07 PM - EST Today Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty sent out a press release about their Republican convention to counter the Neocons who only use the label to fool the uninformed public. Many elites hoped the Ron Paul mov read more
Who Doesn’t Love the Rain?
View from the Tundra | July 22nd 2008 by ubetcha
This group of friends saw me taking pictures of the crowd at the Basilica Block Party in the rain and asked me to get their shot. What’s better than a group of friends you can get crazy with in a storm at a concert? read more
Sleepless in Minneapolis
Are We There Yet? | July 21st 2008
I spent the entire last week in Minneapolis at training and national meetings. . . It was a long time to be gone. Met a lot of people who are more talented and more powerful than myself. I like to take some time out when I go up there to take som read more
Mulch, Mulch and More Mulch
StuccoHouse | July 21st 2008 by StuccoHouse
I think I chose the hottest, most humid day to decide to go get mulch from one of the nearby free city mulch piles to use on the side of my house. 6 - 18 gallon bins full. It was not a pretty sight.I dug up a gazillion hostas earlier this summer and read more
Need to Breathe
View from the Tundra | July 20th 2008 by ubetcha
More from the Basilica Block Party in Minneapolis… What a good gig - I got to run around talking to interesting people, listen to great music, and shoot some really interesting bands. read more
ElectroFro
View from the Tundra | July 19th 2008 by ubetcha
After the storm cleared, One Republic was next up on stage. I never did get to see them play since I had to run meet up with a friend, but I took a few shots of their road crew trying to mop up the stage. There was a lot of static with those wet read more
Rock Storm
View from the Tundra | July 18th 2008 by ubetcha
I’ve heard that it’s never rained on the Basilica Block Party… well that’s definitelly no longer true. Minneapolis got pounded by a storm Friday night. Right in the middle of Augustana’s set on the main stage, the cr read more
The Movement of Photography from Film to Digital
Business and Money Matters to Grow From | July 18th 2008 by Lucy Jones
Simply put, photography is the taking of photographs. In a more technical sense, photography is a process wherein pictures are taken by capturing light on film or electronic sensor. read more
Block On!
View from the Tundra | July 17th 2008 by ubetcha
I had a blast at this year’s Basilica Block Party near downtown Minneapolis. The last couple year’s I haven’t had permission to shoot the bands, but we got the ok (for everyone buy Ziggy Marley) this year. Definitely added a fun read more
Red Bull Illume
View from the Tundra | July 16th 2008 by ubetcha
The Red Bull Illume is a traveling display of some of the most AMAZING sports photos I’ve ever seen (kudos for Red Bull for really keeping the marketing to a minimum on this). These black cubes popped up on the Stone Arch Bridge mysteriously read more
Taste of the Twin Cities Originals (Food and Wine Event) 2007
Minneapolis & St. Paul Restaurant Reviews | July 14th 2008 by MSP Foodies
Urban Decay in the form of a bridge
phixation. | July 13th 2008 by Chad Davis
I was in Shakopee, MN this afternoon and I stopped to have lunch under a bridge. The bridge apparently has been closed to vehicle traffic for a couple years now. I see the bridge was actually still open to pedestrians and is now a park. I would think read more
Bastille Day
Liebling | July 13th 2008 by Jess
Today was a beautiful Sunday in Minneapolis, so we figured why not head on over to the Bastille Day celebration at Barbette. After a short bus ride with a maniac driver (he arrived late, yelled at us for getting on too slowly, saying “come on c read more
Stone Arches
View from the Tundra | July 12th 2008 by ubetcha
The Stone Arch Bridge is a classic Minneapolis icon (it’s the only stone arch bridge ever constructed over the Mississippi River). It’s an old train bridge that crosses the Mississippi River near St Anthony Falls / lock #1 / the old flo read more
Shop Around
Travel Blog | July 11th 2008 by Marco Belemmi
We began today with a 3½-hour bus tour of Minneapolis and St. Paul and the surrounding area. The tour fittingly started at the Mall of America (which was convenient since we could take the hotel shuttle there). … Read the rest here: Shop Ar read more
RNC is in St. Paul, DAMMIT!
Tangled Up In Blue Guy | July 11th 2008 by Mike Haubrich
So, if Bug-Eyed Bill wants to send his posse of persecuted pugilists to Minneapolis, and tell them to look for the Republican National Convention, well I say let him. It may take them the full four days to find it with their heads up their collectiv read more
Basilica Block Party
View from the Tundra | July 11th 2008 by ubetcha
The Basilica Block Party starts tonight in downtown Minneapolis. Father Michael O’Connell started this annual tradition 14 years ago to revitalize this downtown church (Father John Bauer became the new rector this year). It’s pret read more

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