Thursday, November 20, 2008

14 degrees

It's 14 degrees outside as I key-in these words. To counter balance the weight of impending winter and the stock market meltdown (again today!), I'm posting this photo taken in June, 2007, at the Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis. It has been a tradition to go there on Father's Day and this was taken then. The building framed by the sculpture is the IDS Building, one of the tallest, if not the tallest of the Twin Cities structures.


I spent a few minutes outside today and can affirm that it was a cold, windy, chilly day. There was also a chance to play tennis again, but it was inside and there was no wind, so I wore shorts.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a representative of all the people who work in the IDS Center, I can tell you that it is indeed the tallest building in Minneapolis. By a measly 6 inches (if you count the window washing sheds), but we'll take it! Darn those S. 6th St. people anyway... :)

Anonymous said...

Another well composed and interesting photo from warmer times. And winter doesn't officially arrive for another month.