Showing posts with label Park Rapids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Park Rapids. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Gone Fishin'

My nephew, my dad and I went out in the boat on an early Saturday morning.  Maybe a little too early for Jason?  Big yawn...  and then a quick smile.

Jumping off the Train Bridge, Park Rapids, MN

If you grew up in Park Rapids, Minnesota, you have likely done this at one time or another.

I saw these kids jumping off the train bridge so I asked if I could take their picture.  They were more than willing!  Having a great time.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Red Bridge, Park Rapids, MN

I went home to Minnesota for July 4 weekend.  It was a quick trip, but it was a lot of fun.









Of course, I had to photograph the red bridge.  I always do.  I have summer shots and winter shots, but will need to get some fall shots at some point.  Last winter I got snowmobilers going over the bridge, this time I got bicyclers.


Monday, January 31, 2011

Swans on Fish Hook Lake

A trip to Minnesota in the winter isn't complete without photographing the swans on Fish Hook Lake.
With a beautiful backdrop of trees lining the lakes with their branches filled with snow, the swans glide gracefully along. 

















 

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Red Bridge, Park Rapids, MN

I love to photograph this bridge.  This is a landmark of Park Rapids, Minnesota.  This is home.

I posted this picture (top) on Facebook, and many people that have moved away loved it.  And even people that didn't know what it was, commented that it was a beautiful bridge and place.
You can usually catch someone snowmobiling over the bridge, on their way to the snowmobile trails.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Park Rapids, MN

You know you are in Park Rapids, MN, when you see this...

...and this...

...and of course, this.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Itasca State Park

When I was in Minnesota for 4th of July weekend, Jason, Dad and I went to Itasca State Park. 
 "Here 1,475 ft above the ocean the mighty Mississippi begins to flow on its winding way
2,552 miles to the Gulf of Mexico"


Of course you have to walk across the rocks!  And Jason was happy to do it.



More than once... with a little clowning around.











Beautiful scenery at Itasca State Park, I'd like to come back in the fall to photograph the colorful leaves.

The tall trees made a canopy over head.






And, our finale was climbing the steps of the fire tower to take in the beautiful view from above (while catching our breath!).