April 5, 2014

Como Zoo, Pt. 1, St. Paul, MN

The sunny but chilly day gave us the bright idea to visit this inexpensive city zoo. Despite the cheap price, see if you can tell what priceless spectacle we witnessed...












Though I have no idea how they figured out this activity, this big boy (er, girl?) didn't stop doing their "laps" the whole time we here in the place. It looked fun actually...plus everyone that was watching it loved it too. 

April 3, 2014

Go, see live music...

... in your area, I don't think you will be disappointed. And I mean an actual, paid-for concert, not some karaoke or open-mic thing. Make a night of it, you'll be glad you did.

Blouse out of Portland, OR 
The Dum Dum Girls out of Minneapolis, MN


March 31, 2014

Awesome Weather Blog - Winter in Review

Never thought I'd use the phrase "Awesome Weather Blog", but I guess that's what happens when you live in MN. This is the place to go. Now on to their look-back at this last winter...

Winter 2013-2014 Perspective
Sunday temperatures across parts of the Midwest were some of the warmest readings we've seen since late last year. The 2013-2014 winter was quite a bit colder than average from Canada to the eastern two-thirds of the nation, but NOAA sheds light on how our cold winter compared to the entire globe.
"For many residents of North America, the winter of 2013-14 has felt like one of the coldest in many years. Waves of Arctic air brought extended periods of cold weather and above-average snowfall to the middle and eastern portions of the United States and Canada. Seven Midwestern states had one of their top-ten coldest winters, and the Great Lakes were chilled until they reached nearly 91 percent ice cover. Even portions of Mexico and Central America were cooler than normal.
But human memory is not a scientific measure, and long-term perspective tends to get lost in everyday conversation and news coverage. The winter of 2013-14 followed two winters that were significantly warmer than the norm, which likely made this season feel worse than it was. Researchers at the U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) reported that the average temperature of the contiguous U.S. for the winter was just 0.4° Celsius (31.3° Fahrenheit), about 1°F below average."
"The map below puts the North American winter in wider context. On a global scale, land temperatures for the December through February period were actually the tenth warmest in the modern record, according to NCDC, 0.87°C (1.57°F) above the 20th century average."
"Far eastern Asia, particularly China and eastern Russia, were significantly warmer than normal. In Europe, Austria and The Netherlands observed the second warmest winters in their records, and Switzerland its third warmest. With temperatures as much as 5°C above normal, spring crops and plants began sprouting several weeks early across much of Europe. And in the southern summer, the extended heat waves in Australia and Argentina stand out."

March 27, 2014

Graphic: Successful People vs. Unsuccessful People


Could this also be titled something like "Happy People vs. Unhappy People"?

http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140319142240-15077789-the-differences-between-successful-people-and-unsuccessful-people


March 21, 2014

Stop & Stare - "Sunburst", Dale Chihuly, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN

You can't help but notice this sculpture/chandelier hanging from the foyer in the MIA entrance. I feel like I've seen similiar works in other museums around the country. I finally took the time to look a little closer and get some information on the artist.
 
This piece, like all his work, is really a sight to behold. It looks lighter than air, but as noted below, is made completely of glass and weighs more than a ton. Kind of crazy, no?
 


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