Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Quick Post about New Stuff

Hey everyone... Just a quick post to say that we made it to and from Texas just fine, and it was a great. It was really good to visit everyone and take some time off from work and everything else. We might even go next year, if everything works out.

Oh, one more thing - Tiffany found out today that she won a grant to work on a piece, and she's very excited. Her piece will be debuting May 18th, 2011. I'll post more details as they're available.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Texas

Today, we're getting ready to go down to Texas... Dallas, that is. There's an OFLAG 64 reunion happening, and it'll also be a family reunion, so that's the reason. We'll drive down in a day, then take a couple days to get back.

So, if you're in Texas, and want to say howdy, let me know - we'll see what we can do.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden (from end of July)

So, this is a primarily picture post about the outdoor garden at the Walker Art Center, more specifically the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. What is it, exactly? Pretty much what it sounds like - an outdoor garden at the Walker dedicated to sculpture, and including a lot of good ones. It's quite an interesting place, and includes such works as the Spoonbridge and Cherry. Here's Willow at that sculpture:


There isn't a whole lot else to say - if you visit the area, the sculpture garden is a great place to check out. Some more pictures:


Flooding and whatnot

We were walking tonight down on the "frog path," and the path going the other way, and noticed that something was up - the river seemed quite a bit higher than normal. "A couple more feet, and the path would be flooded," I brightly pointed out. After going a couple hundred more feet, we found out that the path was, indeed, flooded out, and in a major way. Check it out:



So, we headed back the other way, and found that there was a barricade blocking the path. We would have seen it, had we gone the normal way and not taken a shortcut because it was starting to get dark. After passing the barricade, we came across another one on the other arm of the trail, the actual "frog path." Wanting to see what that part looked like, we went past that barricade, as well, and went to where the trail should be. No trail - just more river.

Just another one of the many differences between here and Spokane. It makes things more interesting. We don't have to worry about flooding where we are, so no problem there, but we've at least seen evidence to go along with all of the flood warnings the National Weather Service has been putting out over the last few days. It's a different place...