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Also, check out the stills from the documentary "No Time for Cold Feet"
Post your pics here.
'The pictures included in this thread are copyrighted by the photographer unless otherwise noted'
Also, check out the stills from the documentary "No Time for Cold Feet"
hahahaha-
I like the other one better. ;-)
Oh, sorry, here you go:
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HAHA!! Yeah, that's the one I was talking about  :)
lol
KT!!! holy cow..that's good stuff!!!
when did school photos change from the boring crap of just a blue blackground that looks like coolercrew page blue?
The fall pics are the boring ones.
Mmmm- a dead Jim.
When did school pics become a twice-per-year event?
Picture by Brent and Jan LeBaron
What forms the "smoke rings" is the air flowing over the mountain getting pushed up higher as it goes up and over the top. The moisture content and initial tempera! ture are just right so that the moisture condenses from a vapor to small particles at the higher altitude. When the moving air moves past the peak and comes down again, the particles evaporate back to an invisible vapor. The two "pancakes" describe that there are two layers of air for which this is happening, thus making this awesome picture possible.
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That is one hell of a picture.
Thanks Ian
In light of the upcoming changes here on the west side I have been looking over the older pictures of St Paul and the river... I thought these couple pics were pretty cool.
Wabasha Street bridge looking toward West Side, St. Paul 1890.
Photographer: Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862-1922)
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St. Paul from the West side showing the Wabasha Street Bridge 1885.
Photographer: Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862-1922)
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View of downtown; Harriet Island in foreground, St. Paul 1888.
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Robert Street bridge showing the West Side flooded, St. Paul 1896.
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Aerial view of St. Paul, showing freight and railroad terminals, Wabasha Street Bridge, Robert Street Bridge, Raspberry Island 1925.
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notice how Raspberry Island reaches all the way to the railroadtracksbridge. It doesnt go that far anymore.
Makes you wonder if thats natural or something we did.
I like how you can see the Depot.
First Joe in a long time.
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Yeah, there's also more trees on it then. Interesting to see some of the old pictures, especially harriet "island", that whole area has had major changes over the years.
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That is something the city did. We also lost a tiny sandbar/island a little further down - near where Phalen Creek comes out-
Awesome find Ian. That'll sure to become one of People's pictures of 2005. Those old pix are way cool OTiS! I love that old shit.
Yeah I do too. I like seeing how stuff was back when.... It's even better when you can see it in a photo and then go touch it in real life.
Post 3403?
where the heck is the new ballpark going to go then??
geez...
The new ballpark shoulda gone where Lexington Park was at University and Lexington
There is another project in the works for the ares between Robert, Wabasha and Plato as well. They will probably put one there.
The way my work is going, the new ballpark will be where Diamond Products Co. is. (The old Gillette Bldg under the Lafayette bridge)
That was the plan at one time...
[Edited by Michele30 on Apr 14, 2005 at 06:59am.]
We have space out here in Maple Grove.....
well..since we are becoming one big happy family again...
I wonder if we can solve all the ballpark issues... :)
What ballpark issue?
What ballpark issue?
I just love the twins new promo... "ballpark of the imagination"
http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/min/news/min_press_release.jsp?ymd=20040106&content_id=624669&vkey=pr_min&fext=.jsp
While a site is yet to be determined, the proposed ballpark has been designed to fit on a generic four-square city block.
[Edited by on Apr 14, 2005 at 07:34am.]
If they want a ball park, they're welcome to build one.
:-)
where?
when?
who's paying?
(stop setting me up) ;)
[Edited by on Apr 14, 2005 at 07:41am.]
There is another project in the works for the ares between Robert, Wabasha and Plato as well. They will probably put one there.
there's an ares between robert wabasha and plato? cool. i'll have to go check myself out sometime :)
where?
Don't care.
when?
Don't care
who's paying?
Don't care, as long as it's not me. I suggest the fans and establishments that benefit from it.
ass :)
They just had something on the 11am news on channel 5 today that they're wanting to build the ball park in Mpls by the Target Center and that the Twins themselves offered to pay 100 million of the bill. Kinda made me mad because Mpls has EVERYTHING!! St.Paul's the capitol.. but you'd never know it any more. lol oh well.
St. Paul is the capitol..doesn't mean squat...yep just like most other states...
what's the capitol of NY?
what's the capitol of IL?
what's the capitol of CA?
what's the capitol of ....you get my point...
what's the capitol of NY?
what's the capitol of IL?
what's the capitol of CA?
I actually know these three.
But you're right, isn't Sacramento the only one with a pro sports team?
But you're right, isn't Sacramento the only one with a pro sports team?
if you call that a team... I guess so..
I always loved that when I was in Florida... people thought Miami or Orlando were the capitol.
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Thinking about getting Tatt.....
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I like the other pictures of your kids better than that one.
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Pagination