January 31, 2011
Anticipation
They lined the streets in good numbers waiting for the Saint Paul Winter Carnival Grand Day parade to arrive. The temps during the parade was around 23-25 F degrees. The parade lasted almost two hours. The crowd was very into the festivities and enjoying what was on display. Speaking with my mother about the past parades, she told me the winter carnival parades used to run three or more hours long. You gotta love Minnesotians for standing outside, in freezing temps for hours, watching a parade pass by.
January 30, 2011
Winter Carnival Ice Carvings
Last time I took photos of the ice carvings from the Saint Paul Winter Carnival the temperatures had risen above freezing temperatures. Thankfully today, the weather has been normal and the ice carvings are still intact. Back in 2008, a day after the carnival started, the temps had gotten so high, the sculptures were partly melted and made for strange looking photos, a sample from my 2008 melted set can be seen here. 2011 is the 125th year of the Winter Carnival and the celebration has just begun.
January 29, 2011
Replacement In Progress
The Hastings Bridge crossing the Mississippi River is currently under construction. The project is to replace the aging bridge with two separate bridges, which will keep the traffic flowing throughout the construction phases. You can follow the bridge progress on the MNDot website: Highway 61 Hasting Bridge
January 27, 2011
Statue Across The River
January 25, 2011
Budget Shortfall
January 23, 2011
Minnesot-ah
January 21, 2011
Missing Summer
January 20, 2011
Storms Over St Paul
January 18, 2011
Smiling Polar Bears
January 17, 2011
January 16, 2011
January 14, 2011
The Green Hallway
January 12, 2011
January 11, 2011
January 10, 2011
Neglected
January 9, 2011
Downtown Redwing
January 7, 2011
January 5, 2011
Blue Herring
January 3, 2011
Looking Up
January 1, 2011
Theme Day: Photo Of The Year 2010
Welcome City Daily Photo Theme Day followers. Thanks for stopping by to view my favorite photo of the year. The photo I selected was taken during the summer on a very hot and humid day. I was outside doing something and heading back into my house when I spotted this, at the time, unidentified bug. I ran into the house, grabbed my camera and prayed the bug would still be there when I returned. Thankfully he was right where I left him. It turns out, this bug is a adolescent kadydid. I took about a dozen macro shots to get the one that I really liked.
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants in the 2010 Photo Of The Year.
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants in the 2010 Photo Of The Year.
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