The State Fair begins this week. With a south wind blowing I headed over that way with the idea in mind that I will soon have to start avoiding that route. I cannot ride there when the crowds arrive so today was one of my last chances to ride there. Preparations are already well under way which means that the Fairgrounds are closed to the public. Here is a view of one of the most popular approaches to the Fair, the front gate as it looks today, clearly not open.
The turn around point for today's southern route was once again Minnehaha Falls. There has been a fair amount of rain of late and the Falls look fully replenished.
The ride back again featured a stretch on the Minneapolis side. Path reconstruction continues although at what is certainly not a breakneck pace. The concrete work has been done on places where concrete curbs have had to be reconstructed, mostly parking lot entrances crossing the path. Grading seems complete for the laying of asphalt but no asphalt has been put down yet. I suspect the city is waiting for the hottest day of the year in order to require nearby residents to smell tar all day. For those who don't get that reference, don't worry, it is pretty inside, you had to be there.
Closed circuit to Wireless: Go ahead and open that Google translator and type in "I love my thumb levers" and then let me know what you think of the translation.
3 comments:
Very nice profusion of flowers, whatever their names might be.
If not sausage, then mustard?
I believe the hottest day of the year is past, but it may still get warm enough so that it will be possible to annoy one's neighbors ON PURPOSE with the smell of tar.
It works in French ok. Not so sure about Finnish...
I looked at those bikes at Excel that you were talking about today. I say we go for it. I'll come over soon and we can look at all the options.
The "light purplish colored deals" are liatris a.k.a. gayfeather. Very popluar with the butterfly set. Yellow deals, not so sure from so far away.
Today's gardening moment presented by, jilrubia
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