Tag: art

  • Reading a book

    Reading a book

    Minnesota it the home of Charles Schultz the creator of the Peanuts cartoons.  These statues are in Rice Park which is just outside the main branch of [...]

     
  • It isn’t about the camera

    It isn’t about the camera

    My daughter took this photograph last weekend with an iPad.  I take a lot of photographs with my blackberry.  There are all sorts of interesting [...]

     
  • Did she make it?

    Did she make it?

    I guess a person has to be kind of old to remember the Mary Tyler Moore show.  it was filmed in Minneapolis.  The statue is [...]

     
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  • Buried art

    Buried art

    We have not seen Schroeder’s piano since the beginning of December.

     
  • Culture

    Culture

    My daughter asked me to process this photo when she saw it on my camera card.  She is a Phd candidate in the French department [...]

     
  • Hiding Urban Hardware

    Hiding Urban Hardware

    This is on Kellogg Blvd. in St. Paul.  There is a utility box which I believe belongs to the phone company.  It has a photo on each side of [...]

     
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  • Public art in an unusual place

    Public art in an unusual place

    Instead of being painted that ugly green this utility box has pictures on it of what you would see if the box were not there.  [...]

     
  • Progress

    Progress

    Muscle is a twenty six foot tall statue by Amy Toscani.  It used to be located on Broadway street downtown but vanished one day to [...]

     
  • Cochran Park

    Cochran Park

    Cochran Park is on Summit Avenue near the Ramsey Hill.   One of the many little neighborhood parks in St. Paul.  The best time to photograph [...]

     
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I started a blog a few years ago and have written thousands of words, and taken thousands of pictures to go with those words. If I could start all over again the blog would be just pictures because each picture is worth a thousand words and I don't have to worry about spelling them correctly. By Teresa Boardman Email: teresa(at)Tboardman.com 651.216.4603
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