February 14, 2011

February 12, 2011

How Y'all Doing!! Yee-haw!!

How Y'all Doing!! Yee-haw!! is what this gentleman was yelling at the time of this photo. He was part of the St Paul Winter Carnival parade and I believe he was walking through with the alumni guards or one of the alumni 'Winds' [north, south, east, west], but I'm just not sure. He really excited the crowd and posed great for this photo. The best part of the photo, being as he is dressed like a sheriff, over his left shoulder is the sign that reads 'The Bank Of Saint Paul'.

February 10, 2011

Cold Nights

Oh so cold here when there are no clouds at night. The night of this photo was no exception, it was blasted cold!

February 8, 2011

Turn On The Heat!!

Another crowd favorite of the St Paul Winter Carnival parade was the heat from the hot air balloon flame. It was a temporary warmth, but oh it felt so nice after standing out in the cold temps for hours.

February 7, 2011

Refinery At Sunset

Sunset at the St Paul Park Refinery, which I've always know it as the Ashland Oil Refinery, though it has changed names to the Marathon Petroleum Co. and I believe it has been sold again recently. Sunset at the St Paul Park Refinery, which I've always know it as the Ashland Oil Refinery, though it has changed names to the Marathon Petroleum Co. and I believe it has been sold again recently. Regardless of the current refinery name, it made for a great backdrop to a wonderful sunset.

February 6, 2011

February 4, 2011

Saint Paul Bouncing Team

A crowd favorite of the Winter Carnival Parade is the Saint Paul Bouncing team, where a girl is throw high into the air from a blanket. I must say, it is quite fun to watch.

"In the beginning, there were many squads of bouncers and flyers that would travel the parade routes and entertain the crowds every January. In the 1930s, the St. Paul Athletic Club began to sponsor its own team, and in 1937, Lucille Leopold became the first St. Paul Athletic Club "Bouncing Girl."

Since then, hundreds of intrepid women have flown with us, wearing the title of Bouncing Girl. When the Athletic Club closed its doors in the early 1990s, the core of that team reinvented itself and became the nonprofit organization it is today, supported by its members and making roughly 12 appearances each year."

SOURCE: stpaulbouncingteam.org

February 3, 2011

Klondike Kates

In 1971 the Saint Paul Jaycee’s held the first Annual Klondike Kate contest. Every year, up to 10 women compete for this title, but only one will be chosen. "In 1971 the Saint Paul Jaycee’s held the first Annual Klondike Kate contest. Every year, up to 10 women compete for this title, but only one will be chosen. Originally, the reigning Klondike Kate performed alone. But as years went by, the character of Kate became so flamboyant and dynamic that she became more and more in demand. It then became a group effort so that many more of the requested demands for appearances could be fulfilled. Former Klondike Kates, who are members of the Royal Order of Klondike Kates, perform along side the new Kate to create memories from the Gold Rush era of our country."

SOURCE: KlondikeKates.org

February 2, 2011

Lowery Building

Very tough to read, but the top of the faded brick building reads 'LOWERY BUILDING'. Personally, I like the contrast between the two buildings. Very tough to read, but the top of the faded brick building reads 'LOWERY BUILDING'. Personally, I like the contrast between the two buildings.

February 1, 2011

Theme Day: Fountains

Welcome to February's theme day featuring 'fountains'. Now, I'm sure this doesn't quite look like a fountain, but you see, it's in the dead of winter here in the Twin Cities and outdoor flowing water just doesn't quite work as it does during the summer months. So enjoy my frozen fountain photo, but just to show you what this one looks like in the summer, I've included a shot a took back in 2008 during the summer months.


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