Archive for November, 2007

DEC
26

Victorian Collage

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This is just for fun. It does make a colorful photo.  This is a great time to buy a home in St. Paul, the number of homes on the market has gone down slightly but there are still plenty to choose from, and prices are lower in the Fall and Winter then they are in the Spring.  Most of these pictures were taken in the Crocus Hill neighborhood.  For a look at prices follow the link.

DEC
26

The Window

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Picture taken out the window of the St. Paul, central library.  The building it self is amazing but so are the views from the windows.  On one side there is a view of the Mississippi River and through this window is a view of Rice Park, and the Landmark Center.  The central library is not only beautiful inside and out but becasue it is a library, a federal depositor library even, it has a lot of books in it.  Reading a book is a bit different than reading a web site, but I won’t get into that.

DEC
26

November Skys

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Winter Sky

Just a picture. It is starting to look like November, and to feel like it too.

DEC
26

Duck

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Swimming in lake Como.

DEC
26

November on The River

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It is is starting to look a lot like November in St. Paul.  I am worried about an early snow becasue our snowblower is in the shop and I don’t know where any of the shovels are.  Maybe mother nature will be nicer to us than she was last year.

Photo taken from the South end of the Smith Avenue High bridge. 

DEC
26

The Holiday Inn

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Located on w7th and Kellogg, across from the Xcel energy center.  This is one of the local hotels that the Republicans will be staying in during the 2008 republican national convention.

DEC
26

Ladies in Blue

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These lovely Queen Anne homes are found in the older parts of St. Paul, and around the country.  They were built in the 1890’s.  They are sometimes called painted ladies.  Today I thought I would share part of my photo collection, and post pictures of some blue Queen Anne’s.  They come in most every color, so it you want to buy one and don’t like blue, just give me a call.