November 3, 2013
I bet you didn't know...
You can see all the bits of a dollar bill in this pic:
November 2, 2013
University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Hedge Maze
The late afternoon sun provided a great backdrop to the hedge maze, and right away you have to choose left or right? I don't know which one!!! |
At many of the dead-ends / turn-arounds, the creators placed these clever signs, with different slogans of encouragement. While I suspect they work well on children, they had the same effect on me |
November 1, 2013
University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Sculptures
It was clear that a relatively new feature of the arboretum was the addiiton of dozens of sculptures and art pieces by amazing artists. They have created something of an exhibit of its own for these items, but they're basically incorporated in the rolling hills of the park itself. It was very cool to come across this kind of art in the wide open spaces of an arboretum and we really enjoyed it. It's like an open air museum you can intereact with in very unique ways (but no climbing on the artwork!).
Here are some of the best pics, imho:
This was about 20' high, multiple sided, had a native American feel to it, but was made by an Italian artist... which comes out in some of the masks on the piece |
Rusted steel pinwheels |
A Mondrain feel to it, no? The pop of color was great against the natural landscape |
This is the artist for the next piece... we could have stared at it for hours as it kept moving... just with the wind or balance of the piece, we guessed |
All stainless steel, using simple rectangle shapes |
I mean, we could have watched it for hours |
You can see the texture of the material close-up |
And here it frames a great late afternoon sky |
Another piece by the same artist, with more great texture and visual interest |
October 31, 2013
University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Intro & Landscape
Let me tell you, this UofM version is nothing to sneeze at. They have all kinds of neat stuff, for people of all ages, including: main building/learning center with restaurant, wedding accommodations (at least two were underway the day we went), live turkeys (that's no joke, Turkey!), 3 mile car-route, pedestrian walkways galore, hedge maze, kids stuff and even a seemingly recent addition of sculptures/artworks incorporated into the grounds.
Here's a look at some of the better landscape shots I snapped:
Really wonderful rolling hills and pathways are main features of the grounds |
Lots of movement and sounds from the water features on the property too |
This is a great shot framed by artwork on the grounds... which I will showcase in a subsequent post |
Don't forget to come back for two more posts on the arboretum too.
October 27, 2013
Excelsior Brewing Company, Excelsior, MN
(L) A brew they call "NuNMorblak", great for fall. (R) some hoppy, bitter IPS thing... I don't like them, can you tell? |
Reasonable prices for local brews |
Paul Bunyan's 6-pack...er, case |
October 26, 2013
Von Hanson's Meats, Bloomington, MN
There really aren't many butcher shops anymore, at least that I notice. I know a few in MN and one happens to be near my office, Von Hanson's Meats. Going into this place (located in a gas station) reminds me of childhood trips to Schmeiser's Butcher Shop in IL, though without the Alpine cowbells hanging above the counter.
Von Hanson's has some differences too, mostly because it's in MN. For one, they have a whole menu board of meat packages. Pick your favorite, like "Trim & Lean", "Any Day Grill", or "The Hundred Pounder", and buy a package. Also, at least two of their locations will process your hunted game, make an appointment during deer season though. They put this expertise to use with a large offering of game sausages too. Finally, they have some of the best jerky I've ever eaten. I picked turkey jerky, but get what you like...I don't think you'll be disappointed.