On a recent tour of the Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse, I learned about the rule of three in architecture and it sets off a riot act in my head on symmetry, design, and a modest rant about the Pittsburg Steelers.
Read moreNight Ride Around Saint Paul
Sometimes, I ride my bike around Saint Paul at night and take pictures of buildings, architecture, or anything else that catches my eye.
Read moreReturn to Saint Paul's City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse
The time I returned to the Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse because the first time I visited, there was just too much to cram in with one visit.
Read moreSaint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse
A chance encounter with some interesting sidewalk art turns into a discovery of one of Saint Paul’s most fascinating buildings and Art Deco masterpiece, the Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse.
Read moreFarmers and Mechanics Savings Bank - Minneapolis, MN
That time I took my daughter to see the beautiful Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank in Minneapolis, MN. Kids love architecture, right?
Read moreSaint Paul Skyway
The times my daughter and I creeped around the haunting and majestic skyways of Saint Paul, Minnesota in the dead of winter.
Read moreEdith Green-Wendell Wyatt Building, Portland Ore.
Nobody likes visiting the IRS. But when I took a trip to the Portland IRS office, I discovered the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Building—a remarkable structure full of vast, sweeping spaces and empty corridors. Luckily, I’d brought my camera, so my trip to sort out my 2018 taxes was not a complete waste of time.
Read moreSaint Paul Skyline
Photo blog of my new home, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Read moreUnder the Hennepin Ave. Bridge
Get the shot, even if it kills you. I mean, not really, but still, get the shot.
Read moreMinneapolis skyline
The view from the Hennepin Skyway
Minneapolis skyline from Hennepin Skyway.
Read moreBlair Arcade
The building where I work and it's place in Saint Paul history.
Read moreSteel Bridge
A love letter to Portland’s rotten and beautiful Steel Bridge.
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