Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Minneapolis to Winnipeg



I loved the reflection of the Minnesota fields in the back of the tanker truck, and just had to try and get a picture.



Swimming in one of Minnesota's 10,000 lakes.



Chillin' like a villain



The Metrodome, home of the Minnesota Twins and the Minnesota Vikings



St. Pauls Cathedral in St. Paul, MN. The interior was beautiful, but since we walked in rather loudly and crashed a funeral, we figured we'd leave the interor shots to someone else.



The Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, MN



Minneapolis, MN




Beer and Wings in Fargo, ND.



The ruins of the Church at St. Boniface, Manitoba home of the Red River Rebellion



The grave of Louis Riel, Métis leader of the Red River Rebellion and put to death for Treason after being captured at in the aftermath of the Battle of Batoche, in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan. He was perhaps the leader of the only civil war in Canada, a war that never really got off the ground. The battleground in Saskatchewan is awesome to visit, and especially meaningful for every little boy and girl who hears of the (in)famous Louis Riel in their Canadian history class. To many, he was a hero andsome might even say that the beginning of the modern political phenomenon of Western Alienation began with him in the 1880's.



Family: (l-r top) Rosalind, Uncle Tim, cousin Angie, myself, and cousin Sam, with Aunt Laurinda and Naomi on the bottom



Rosalind, Naomi and I in a telephone booth for one of Naomi's many photo ops.



A neo-gothic Anglican church in Winnipeg



Winnipeg, MB



The Manitoba Provincial Legislature, in Winnipeg



My sister Rosalind and I. She is surrently working on a Masters in Psychology with specialization in Family Counselling at Providence Seminary in Winnipeg, MB



Me, driving my sisters car. Thats why theres pink everywhere. It's my sisters car. I swear.

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