What fun! Just might do this! 😜
Interesting. (Gift link) Starting a New Chapter in the Twin Cities for Less Than $180,000 www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
A recent retiree toured condos of all stripes in Minneapolis and St. Paul, looking for something he could get excited about. Here’s what he found.
I saw the Red Elvises perform on the street at Pleasure Island on the 1990s... And knew a Russian girl who chatted with the band and got pulled up onto the stage, and I did too!
Wind chills are going to be in the upper 30s and low 40s in the Twin Cities most of Sunday. Prepare accordingly.
So the Science Museum of Minnesota has a great of questionable medical devices. Do you know if it contains all the things that were in the other /closed museum?
"Wildlife Services officials say that with the exception of invasive species, employees only kill wild animals that attack livestock or cause damage. But data obtained by NPR indicates the program often kills native wildlife that didn’t kill or injure livestock." www.npr.org/2024/10/10/g...
A federal program kills hundreds of thousands of wild animals a year. Documents obtained by NPR show that many of those animals were killed in places where no damage to livestock was reported.
"A subject that was once so esoteric it had to be explained before the case for reform could be made is now considered part of the toolkit for cities seeking to improve land use and enable much-needed housing construction."
We’ve assembled a guide to three towns and cities of varying sizes that have recently revised their parking regulations. That way, when you decide to pursue parking reform in your own community, you can use them as examples of how parking reform strengthens cities.
Maybe an auto-feeder , like I have for my cat 😜