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Tag Archives: Abadania
Spring?
Minnesotans are well aware of Mother Nature’s perverse sense of humor. The arrival of Spring was preceded by several days of warm weather that melted much of the snow and the winter doldrums that everyone was experiencing: the sixth snowiest … Continue reading
Earth and Sky
This image and others are available for sale in my store.
Garden #2, Abadania, Brazil 2010
Unlike Minneapolis in the late fall, where only a few flowers continue to bloom, Abadania is alive with color. As I was taking pictures of this flowering vine a large bee flew near me, going from flower to flower. At … Continue reading
Red Road, Brazil, 2010
Fall in Abadania is marked by warm days and dusty red roads that wander amongst the timeless hills. Visit my store for this and other images of Brazil.
Steamboat Minnehaha, 09/2010
Prints of this image and others are available at my store.
Posted in Color, Photo, Steamboat Minnehaha
Tagged 1906, Abadania, Lake Minnetonka, Minnehaha, minnesota, steamboat, TCRT, Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company
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Fall Garden, Abadania, Brazil, 2010
My wife and I were in Brazil, staying in the small town of Abadania for a couple of weeks. Our apartment faced onto a beautiful garden and walkway. The window in the front room framed a flowering tree across the … Continue reading