Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Another brick in the wall

Aging 7Up advertisement on brick wall
I traveled to downtown Minneapolis yesterday on the bus.  What an amazing diversity of people on the bus, at the library and walking around town.

Kinda fun to see the different kinds of bricks on the buildings too.




Sunday, December 18, 2011

Biking is not just for recreation

Biking isn't just for clowns!
(Crystal Frolics Parade)
Biking in the Minneapolis area has been catching on as a valuable means of transportation for many residents.  The number of bike riders has increased by over half just since 2007 according to an article "A new attitude about biking in Minneapolis?"  One of the keys to the rise in bike ridership has been the development of bike trails and lanes on the streets designated specifically for bicycles.  As a biker I can tell you it makes a huge difference to have a few feet on the side of the street dedicated to bicycle traffic.  It can be quite unnerving to ride close to the curb where often much gravel and residue from the street accumulates.  It is also nice to have at least a bit of space for bicyclist when cars, buses and trucks come whizzing by from behind.
Biker riding at two below zero near downtown Minneapolis

Besides the physical and mental health benefits, biking as a means of transportation also reduces ones carbon footprint.  For example, a bike commuter who travels five miles each way to work four days a week uses 100 fewer gallons of gasoline a year.  This would be approximately a five percent decrease in that person's carbon footprint, according to the Rails to Trails Conservation organization.


Friday, September 23, 2011

Bike ride across Minneapolis

A beautiful start to the day!
I stopped to snap a few pictures yesterday on a bike ride I took to and from a breakfast meeting in St. Paul.  What a dramatically different feeling it was riding a bike through picturesque parts of town, versus driving in traffic on the freeway.  It was also a nice bonus to get in a workout over the course of 32 miles!
Downtown Minneapolis
Old Linden  Hills train depot
along Cedar Lake bike trail
Scenic overlook of Mississippi River
and Minneapolis from St. Paul
Park sculpture
Martin Olav Sabo bike bridge 
over Hiawatha Avenue 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Minneapolis at night

Foshay Tower
Street Musician
Took a trip downtown last night to see the Foshay Tower.  I picked up a free pass for two at my local Hennepin County Library through the "Museum Adventure Pass".

Turns out we just missed going up to the top of the Foshay.  They just changed the close of their visiting hours from 9 pm to 7 pm.

Reflection of Foshay and
Wells Fargo Center
Schmitt Music Building



Minneapolis Club and
Wells Fargo Center
So, we wondered around downtown a bit, and looked at the bright lights, and folks out enjoying a Friday night on the town.