I'm proud of the fact that Minnesota is a land of so many lakes. And there are so many kinds of lakes, from quiet and wild in the Boundary Waters to bustling and well-managed in the city. I grew up next to a lake of the latter type, and it was comforting to me that every time I went there other people were there enjoying it at the same time. Some had kids and some had dogs and some had significant others or just plain friends. There's something magical about a lake that makes it an ideal place for a walk any time of the year. In these photos, I tried to capture some end-of-summer/beginning-of-fall moments at Lake Harriet in Minneapolis. Then I added some words too. Oh yeah, and I used PowerPoint because I was inspired by Molly's digital poem.
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Hi Kate, these are great pictures. I love Lake Harriet too!
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