Tuesday, September 1, 2009

State Fair Time

Wow, i've been slacking, although I'm mainly writing for myself I believe... I love the State Fair, I wish it was all year around. Although then it wouldn't be so special, would it? This year the Grandstand is 100 years old. I've seen two concerts, both the same group, Brooks & Dunn. Once in 1997 (or was it 1996?) and once in 2006. My favorite parts are walking through the buildings, looking at the stuff that people have created from food, to sweaters to photogrphs to sculptures. Don't get me wrong, the food is great, but I find I eat less and less as the years go on. This year I tried wine ice cream. Highly recomended. I wish they would sell it at the store. My purchases this year was a set of earings and matching necklace (2nd floor of the grandstand), an official State Fair poster and a State Fair T-shirt featuring the gopher. See you at the Fair!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

State Fair

My favorite time of year, the State Fair. I know its not quite time yet, but being the 1st of August, only 26 days until opening day! I've been to the fair every year since I was 4 months old and hope to continue that tradition until I'm 6 feet under. This picture was taken last year across from the space needle. When I lived in Falcon Heights, the fair time was even more exciting. Every day I'd see people walking there and the needle going up and down and the rides in full swing. Can't wait to go this year and live out the yearly tradition.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jay Cooke

I've been doing alot of thinking about the North Shore lately. My next trip is planned for August and is soley a photography trip, of which I am quite excited about. This picture was taken in October of 2007 at Jay Cooke State Park. The water was really high and the river was flooded so the water was really moving over places that were normally dry, such as this area. My family used to take cross country ski trips to the North Shore and Jay Cooke was a favorite. We loved to ski over the swinging bridge look at all the rock formations. Can't wait to show off my favorite picture from my next trip...stay tuned.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Swing Dance

In college I was introduced to swing dancing, of which soon became a favorite activity. In this picture Josh and I are practicing for an event we danced at in the cities. I really enjoyed going to the Caves and learning new moves and dancing with all sorts. Swing dancing is something I miss most from my college years and wish that I had kept up with it. I think if I wanted to dance now i'd need quite the refresher course and its too bad that Scott lacks the rhythm. Some of my best memories of yet are from college and I look forward to highlighting more in the future.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

This was one of the first pictures taken with my now not so new Canon 40D camera. It was December and really snowing outside, so I grabbed my camera and headed outside. I snapped this picture of the fresh snow on top of my fence gate. Ever since winning the Kodak award at my 7th grade Regional Science Fair for good use of pictures, i've been interested in taking pictures. As a kid I towed my camera everywhere and would waste a lot of film expiermenting with objects and things. Finally being able to get a SLR camera was a dream, I was like a kid in the candy store. So here is one of my more artsy pictures.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Sweet Grass Ranch

My friend Shren and I decided that we wanted to go to a dude ranch for a week, just us two girls to go pick up some cute cowboys. We scoured the internet and found Sweet Grass Ranch. We were the first guests of the season and there were only 4 total guests that week. With 4 wranglers, that gave each of us one. We had our pick of the rides each day and basically could go in any direction we wanted. There was no line walking, we could steer our horses wherever we wanted within sight of the wranglers. We even had some adrenaline rush gallops across pastures with gullies. Once we got back from the rides we had all evening to relax. The food was excellent and it was very nice and quiet. We stayed in a two bedroom cabin adjacent to the main lodge. It was located in the most beautiful valley surrounded by mountains and streams. We didn't end up picking up any cowboys, but we did pick up some elk and mule deer shed.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Speyer Cathedral Project


In high school I was required to do a church project for religion class. I visited Germany in 1987 and 1991. I always remembered Speyer Cathedral. So I decided to build a replica of this massive church and the above photo is the result of this project. It was actually one of the more fun projects i've ever had to do next to the cell project (more on that one later). This project lived in my parents basement until they moved out a few years ago. I finally let go of it to the garbage, but not until I imortalized it in photos.