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Category Archives: Color
Minnehaha: Inspecting the Boiler
In the warm shadows of the boat barn, the steamboat Minnehaha rests in the cradle of her five axle trailer. A skirt of plastic sheeting surrounds her from the waterline down. The boat barn is three stories tall. At one … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Color, Steamboat Minnehaha, Uncategorized
Tagged 2011, copyright, January, Lake Minnetonka, Les Phillips, Minnehaha, minnesota, steamboat
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Green Bay Touchdown at the Barley Club
Seventy percent of photography is simply showing up. Last Sunday, my wife and I went to Eau Claire, Wisconsin to celebrate her aunt Marj’s 90th birthday. The party was held at the Barley Club, a golf club bar/restaurant. Normally, in … Continue reading
Steamboat Minnehaha, 09/2010
Prints of this image and others are available at my store.
Posted in Color, Photo, Steamboat Minnehaha
Tagged 1906, Abadania, Lake Minnetonka, Minnehaha, minnesota, steamboat, TCRT, Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company
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Fall Garden, Abadania, Brazil, 2010
My wife and I were in Brazil, staying in the small town of Abadania for a couple of weeks. Our apartment faced onto a beautiful garden and walkway. The window in the front room framed a flowering tree across the … Continue reading