Thanks for sharing this. Just got back from an evening walk around the neighborhood and it’s pretty much normal, if a bit windy. Folks were out walking their dogs, Rosalia and other spots were busy, and it was a beautiful evening.
Will sleep better tonight if the would-be fireb*mber is in custody.
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A pint of Fletcher’s mint chip ice cream.
In more positive ice cream news, this pint of mint chip ice cream I picked up last week at Fletcher’s is the best mint chip I’ve ever had.
i keep thinking about the staff and regulars and the extended friends/family of fletchers, and the whole lgbt+ community. being the target of a hate crime this reprehensible - an indiscriminate fireb*mbing no less - is awful and nobody should ever have to experience that. ever.
thanks for posting this. i definitely need to do that, and get in the habit of doing that.
a few people have asked me “why did they do this?!” and it’s a natural reaction. but imo hatred on this scale is so irrational that “motives” become irrelevant.
violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.
yeah, called 911 right away, was able to give them the plate number and description of the car immediately. spent half an hour talking to the authorities and sending in photos to the mpd digital evidence system.
thanks for passing along the contact info, will send them the info/photos i have. ❤️
i’m shook in some weird ways. so glad nobody was hurt and that the perpetrator was so massively incompetent.
Yeah. Myself and a few other witnesses stuck around to talk to the authorities. Thankfully my instinct to snap photos right away allowed me to give the plate number to 911 right away. Hoping it helped.
Dude. For real. In these moments I’m so thankful that competence so often scales inversely with hatred.
Stuck around to talk to the authorities with a few other bystanders. MPD and it sounded like one or more federal agencies are on the case.
Honestly this has me shook. Makes all the hateful rhetoric seem vividly real. Thankfully competence seems to scale inversely with hatred.
Just witnessed someone trying to fireb*mb Fletcher’s Ice Cream in NE. Saw a dude acting weird next to a parked car in front of the place. I walked by, heard a smash through my earbuds, smelled gasoline/kerosine. Turned around, snapped some photos instinctively. Thankfully they suck at molot*vs.
Men can get the HPV vaccine too, although some doctors may need some convincing about that. I talked to my doc and got the older 2-valent version done in 2013, when I was in my early 30’s.
Doc researched it in front of me and was like, “Huh, how about that. It’ll cost ya. But, yeah, let’s go.”
Honestly I dunno but @katiesisneros.bsky.social birbposting has been worth the price of admission.
Me too. Ope. Gonna just snort-laugh right past ya here.
Being a minor on 1990’s BBSes, newsgroups, and proto-forums was a totally bizarre/harrowing experience too. But then again being a teenager is probably a bizarre experience in any era.
Just saw that MSP Mag has been following the crew as they’ve worked on getting it running! I know what I’m reading this afternoon!
Been walking by a few times a week, peeking in the windows and wondering what they’ve been up to. Cool to see it from their perspective.
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I’ve been living under a metaphorical rock for years now and hadn’t heard about this at all! I need to learn the lore now that I’ve become smitten with their delicious dumplings and sauces and pickles.
Six “dumplings of the moment” on a serving tray with two sauces and delicious pickles.
The interior of Saturday Dumpling Co in NE Minneapolis. A modern space with wood floors and subdued colors including light pink chairs, black tables, pink light fixtures and a light pink accent wall. It’s full of people and bustling on their second day being open.
Had some pretty great dumplings at the new Saturday Dumpling Co spot in my neighborhood, in the old Glam Doll/Totinos space. Was nice and busy in there for their second day open. Looking forward to many more visits!
Every 5 years or so I end up down the Homestar rabbit hole and it always brings joy. Then the one non-Homestar thing I remember from the era pops in my head and even more joy rolls in.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=nZMw...
A furniture showroom with an “Uptown” sign within it, challenging the already-disputed delineation of the true borders of Uptown.
Found the Uptown neighborhood of Bloomington at Hom Furniture, you guys.
Birb!
A bicycle leaning against the railing of the Stone Arch Bridge in early 2024, before the reconstruction began.
A bicycle leaning against a tree along the Minnehaha Creek trail in Minneapolis.
A smiling guy riding a bike with a friend on W 26th St in Minneapolis.
Hi Bluesky! And hello to the old friends and new followers!
I’ve been biking around Minneapolis since the late 2000’s, made some of my first friends here from 30 Days of Biking rides. Happy to see everyone here! Hope to see ya out there.
Here’s a few random photos from past cycling adventures. :)
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Thank you for these, David. Slowly getting around to following all the “class of 2010” MSP Twitter/Flickr folks has been pretty fun! And lots of newer faces too! These collections are great.
Did the thing. Hope you did the thing too. ❤️
Oof, the video compression on here is nuts. So here’s a photo from that timelapse. :)
Aurora over the Mississippi, as seen from a balcony a few stories up in downtown Minneapolis, 10/07/24 at around 11.30 PM.
Tonight looks like an even bigger aurora night, hoping to see even more!
Evening skies over Reykjavik, blue sky bordered by buildings, a road, and clouds lit orange and yellow by the setting sun.
Reykjavik skies.
Nerd with a tiny Snapchat Pixy drone stuck in his long hair.
Just in case anyone is still wondering why Snapchat cancelled their Pixy automated selfie drone last year. 😂
A photograph of an eagle flying overhead with a backdrop of blue sky and wispy clouds, taken over Father Hennepin Park during the Falling Waters festival in Minneapolis on 10/7/23.
Freedom in the clouds, above the falling waters.