Trains – St. Paul Depot and Midway Rail yard
I spent the afternoon wandering through the recently refurbished St. Paul depot. It’s a beautiful building, largely brought back to … Continue reading Trains – St. Paul Depot and Midway Rail yard
I spent the afternoon wandering through the recently refurbished St. Paul depot. It’s a beautiful building, largely brought back to … Continue reading Trains – St. Paul Depot and Midway Rail yard
The week has gone by slowly. Surprising because the summer has been high-tailing it right along. I guess I’m lucky … Continue reading Summer, mosquitoes and writing
Harvey was always drunk it seemed, but this time he was not even lucid enough to understand that the slick … Continue reading Harvey had been drinking again…
I had a wonderful meal with Paul and friends, Jim and Diane at Brasserie Zentral on Friday night. I had … Continue reading Brasserie Zentral, a meal to remember.
A Life of Music and Family – Bertha May (Oyen) Tyler, b. May 17, 1932 d. March 27, 2014 Bert, … Continue reading Mom’s Eulogy – a story of a musical life
You’ve heard about the “top 1%”, but have you heard about the “bottom billion”? How often do you think about … Continue reading World Water Day 2014
It can be used up, but it will never run out. It can be straddled by standing with one foot on either … Continue reading Time
The Weisman is a local favorite of mine. They are currently hosting a photography exhibit of the history, landscape, culture … Continue reading Weisman Art Museum Visit
It has been a long, cold winter thus far and even though I have had opportunities to get sunshine and … Continue reading Mid-Winter Visit to Palm Trees and Orchids
Arizona is always a beautiful break from Minnesota in January. This week, January 20, 2014, it has been especially so. … Continue reading Desert Botanical Garden and Dale Chihuly