Not quite a yellow brick road, more a golden tree drive (with an amazon man shadow in the street, at this time of year near sunset my shadow is 27 feet long).
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Photo 365 Project - New Street View
Monday, September 20, 2010
Photo 365 Project - Crops Are In
In June I took a picture of this area as a freshly planted field. I was thinking I'd get back during growing season, taking pictures as the field grew. Summer was busy, including a trip to a farmers market where these kinds of crops get sold. Here we are in the fall, some of the crops have been harvested but there's still more coming in.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Photo 365 Project - Renaissance Fair
It was time for the annual Renaissance Fair picture. Each year I take one outside the main entrance. This particular Reni Fair is outside the Twin Cities. It was started in 1971, making it one of the oldest and largest in the United States. But what does Wikipedia know? What I know is its big. Permanent buildings and performance spaces make for a well attended six-weekend event where people party like its 1499.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Photo 365 Project - What $11 billion buys
Just in case you were wondering what could be done with a little over $11 billion dollars, I give you City Center, Las Vegas. It covers 76 acres, and was originally estimated to cost $4 billion (whoops, I thought my estimates were sometimes off). Multiple towers are connected by walkways inside and out, bringing the 2,400 condo units, 4,800 hotel rooms, unknown number of stores, resturants, and theaters into a "cohesive" complex that is more like a city unto itself than simply a construction project. Bisected by a tram system, the whole thing is a marvel. If you're into engineering and architecture, it is a must see. FYI, the Veer tower on the right in the photo above (actually a pair of towers, only one is visible in the picture above) appear to be leaning not because of sloppy camera work...they actually are leaning.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Photo 365 Project - A Desert Scene?
Yes, this picture was taken in the desert. Tera formed, manipulated, energized, paved, air conditioned, and altered in every way imaginable- desert. At the south end of the Las Vegas Strip sits Mandalay Bay, and at the East entrance to the resort is this little bit of "take me away from it all". Nicely done, I hardly believed I was where my GPS claimed me to be.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Photo 365 Project - Starbucks Wall
While on a couple days off from work to attend a wedding in Las Vegas this wall painting caught my eye. I was grabbing some coffee at a Starbucks between the Monte Carlo and City Center to get the day started. The quote, very appropriate for a vacation destination (and hard to read the top line in the photo) says:
"Vacation Days, fall leaves, playing hooky, the first page of a book, writing all about it, a moment alone, a gathering of friends, a cup, a sip a sigh."
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Photo 365 Project - Bellagio Conservatory
A few hours after a getting off a flight to Las Vegas, I saw this scene in the Bellagio. Interestingly enough, this exhibit at the conservatory was being removed a few nights later as I walked back through the same area. The summer theme with giant butterflies, water cans, and ants had reached the end of it's run.
I know, it is wholly inadequate in terms of a picture of the day given the events of 9/11 in 2001. A couple days later I walked by the memorial outside of the New York, New York resort and noticed a brass plaque with the following quote, a little more appropriate for the day.
"Tomorrow New York is going to be here and we're going to rebuild, and we're going to be stronger than we were before...I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can't stop us."
-- Rudolph Giuliani
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Photo 365 Project - State Fair Steichen's
Tucked away in a back alley at the State Fair is a small convenience store. Steichen's has been at the fair for a long time (zoom in on the picture and note the sign above the door proclaiming "over 75 years at the fair"), and I'm sure most of the 1.7 million people that visited the fair this year have no idea where it is. Their loss, this bit of Americana is classic.
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