Tag: bike

  • Red Door

    Red Door

    I took this picture of one of the last nice days this Fall.  It is about the red door and the yellow bike.  The door [...]

     
  • The day after thanksgiving

    The day after thanksgiving

    Shop local.  I took the picture at Wescott Station on the corner of West 7th and Chestnut street right in St. Paul Minnesota.   I [...]

     
  • Sundown

    Sundown

    I am rarely in a good place to photograph sunset.  I live in the city and I can watch the sunset between the roofs and [...]

     
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  • In honor of Bike & Walk Week

    In honor of Bike & Walk Week

    It is Bike and Walk week in the Twin Cities this week.  I did not bike as many miles this week as I usually do because of [...]

     
  • Life Lesson

    Life Lesson

    This was was taken in Jackson Square in the French Quarter in New Orleans. The life lesson is to always keep your camera handy because [...]

     
  • Water, Kids and Summer

    Water, Kids and Summer

    What is it about kids and water?  It was warm that night and the park was full of people and the little girl kept riding [...]

     
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  • More Free Parking

    More Free Parking

    Downtown road construction is hell.  I find that my bike makes the best form of transportation.  Faster than a car and always plenty of parking.  [...]

     
  • My Wheels

    My Wheels

    It is easy to spend money on all things photography related.  I picked up this bike at the local pawn shop for less than sixty [...]

     
  • Action on the mall

    Action on the mall

    Another sign of spring. St. Paul, MN has a police unit that uses horses and bikes. They hang out in a few areas around St. [...]

     
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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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