Last month I posted this blog with pictures that didn't make the final cut for the first PSH, and some that weren't quite good enough for the daily photo blog... being that this Photo Scavenger Hunt thing is taking off HUGE (I've already read many comments by Kristi stating that she will be hosting another in June!! YAY!!!!)... I figured I may as well make it a beginning of the month tradition to post photos that didn't make the cut for the PSH or 365 Days of Hope.
Here we go, yo [click on any image to enlarge]:
found some bitchin' graffiti
A few from downtown Minneapolis one night
A day spent downtown during the day - The Basilica
Light fixture found in the bathroom of The W Hotel in the old Foshay Tower
Neat reflection inside the Guthrie
Spent the day around Fort Snelling
Some shots from the car graveyard
Last but not least... A Turduckin Burger (Turkey Chicken patty with Duck Confit on top, with goat cheese and onion), very interesting meal. Harry's in Mpls.
Hope you enjoyed... that's my April 2009 collection of faves.
7 comments:
The Mpls night lights are the bomb! Blow those up and frame 'em
You have some great shots there...i love love LOVE the cemetery shots and the old car graveyards...LOL. And thanks for the comment on mine, too!
Your downtown lights are AWESOME!!! Great Shots Ang! I have been a Major Slacker on pics lately and need to get back in the Groove!
Hi Ang,
Love your photos! The one with all the cars are great. Never thought of going there for my photo. You asked about Tomato Soup Chocolate Cake. Here is the recipe. It's really good, you can't taste the Tomato Soup, really! Enjoy!!
Sherrie
TOMATO SOUP CHOCOLATE CAKE
½ C. Butter
1 ½ C. Sugar
2 Eggs
2 C. Flour
½ C. Cocoa
1 T. Baking Powder
1 tea. Baking Soda
¼ C. Warm Tap Water
1 Can (10 ¾ oz.) Tomato Soup
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Grease and flour a 9 X 13 inch baking pan.
In a large mixing bowl cream together butter and sugar; add eggs, beating until fluffy. In a small bowl mix together dry ingredients. In a small bowl, mix tomato soup and water together. Add dry and wet ingredients, alternately to the butter/sugar bowl. Bake 30 minutes and let cool before frosting.
CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
8 oz. pkg. Cream Cheese, Softened to room tempature
1 Stick Butter, softened
4 C. Powdered Sugar
1 tea. Vanilla
1 T. Milk or Cream
Cream butter and cream cheese together; then beat in powdered sugar. Add vanilla, and thin frosting out with milk as needed.
ummm I have probably said this before but I am saying it again.. I LOVE your pictures!!! you have real talent!
Wow what a lot of really great shots that didn't make the cut. I love all the night shots! And the little guys expression - too funny!
All the pics are great!
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