Category Archives: Photography

01.21.14 (2) – Standard Snapper

Standard Snapper.  Visions in a small town, Morristown, MN to be exact.  I would love a shiny new Snapper snowblower.

01-21-2014 Standard Snapper

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01.21.2014 – Fresh Snow

Fresh Snow.  There is nothing that brightens up a scene quite like fresh snow.

01-20-2014 Fresh Snow

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01.20.14 (2) – Snow Boulders

Snow Boulders.  If only gravity had taken them further, snow boulder they might be.

01-20-2014_2 Snow Boulders

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01.20.14 – Groom

Groom.  Not the wedding variety.  While out driving around I spotted a groomer making the snowmobile trails nice and  smooth after a fresh snow fall.

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Saturday Morning Stuck

Cyndie & I heard from the couple we were meeting with Saturday (in preparation for their wedding photography) that there was a semi in the ditch/median just North of us.  We headed that way as we traveled back home having taken a completely different route to the church earlier.  Sure enough, an hour and half later, the wrecker was just getting the semi with doubles back on solid pavement.  The snowfall we received last night produced some challenging road conditions in the early a.m.  The plows were out and cleared the snow quickly; as you can see the roads were about clear as of  11:30 a.m. or so.  Not soon enough for this semi driver though.  It didn’t look like anyone was hurt thankfully.

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Local. Food. Good. Nerstrand Meats & Catering

What does that really mean – local?  For me local is more than geographical proximity. Rather, it is all about local folks, who for the most part were born and raised in their communities, offering quality items in their communities.  We shop local as much as possible at farmers markets, grocery stores, meat markets, bakery’s – you name it.  If we do not do this, some of the most wonderful things we love and enjoy will cease to exist in our community.  We patronize local establishments when we travel too.  We love to sample the local flavor that the community has to offer.  You usually find passionate locals doing what they love.  These establishments tend to have much character – you know the type that sticks in your memories.  We especially love antique stores, meat lockers, cheese factories and bakeries.  Who doesn’t?

My absolute favorite meat locker is Nerstrand Meats & Catering.  This little gem has been operating at this very place in Nerstrand, MN since 1890.  I’ve come here for about ten years now.  The flavor they achieve with their smoked meat is second to none – a very tangy and pungent smoke flavor – pure bliss to the smoked meat connoisseur.  This is quality meat.  Local.  Food.  Good.

Nerstrand Meats & Catering

I was in their neck of the wood (very close to Nerstrand Big Woods State Park) recently and acquired a bag full of delectable goodies, of which was torn into post-car-door-close.  I made short work of the small snack pack of meat stix I had purchased for the ride home.  Other items in the bag included cajun beef jerky, more beef stixs, ring bologna and breakfast sausage links.

Speaking of breakfast sausage links…

I couldn’t help but think this a.m. when I was frying up the breakfast sausage links that ILittleSizzlers acquired from Nerstrand:  now this is real and good food.  It is funny to hear that some think that food comes from a grocery/retail store.  It technically does, but where it come from before that is what is really important.  The concept and tradition of the family farm is almost gone.  City kids seemingly have no clue where their food comes from.  Hello big corporate food giants churning out the food product.  If you haven’t seen the documentary Food, Inc. please take some time and do so.  It is on Netflix or you can watch it on-line through vimeo for free.  Food is a big deal; a big deal many have lost site of I am afraid.  Big food does a great job with advertising; through imagery of an agrarian America set in a pastoral fantasy land.  This is hardly the case anymore.

I love and crave real food; not food product.  Overly processed and chemically produced food product – just the sound of that should bring one to their senses.  There are certainly worse things than Little Sizzlers, but when presented the opportunity for fresh breakfast sausage from a meat locker, I’ll take that any day over something from the freezer aisle at the grocery store.

Nerstrand Breakfast Sausage Sausage & Eggs

The breakfast sausage was a loving paring with the scrambled eggs, mushrooms, sweet bell peppers, green onions and Neufchatel cheese.  Happy tummy…feeling sleepy-nappy now.

 

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01.19.14 – Dirt Graffiti

Dirt Graffiti

01-19-14 Dirt Graffiti

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01.18.14 – Naked

Naked.  This isolated Oak tree is quite beautiful standing all on its own in the middle of a field.

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01.17.14 – Two Trumpets

Two Trumpets.  I was traveling for work the other day.  On the way home I happened to catch these two swans flying out of the corner of my eye.  I followed them for a good bit until I found a road that turned to cross their path.  The rest was simple – hurry up and wait.  It wasn’t long.

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01.16.14 – Refined

Refined.  Shot from the hip (shoulder) @ 75 mph out my passenger window.  It is a technique I have worked on for a year or so 🙂

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01-16-14 Refined

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