Thursday, August 30, 2007
Walk on the Stone Arch Bridge
But tonight you could just hear the water. The part of the channel that leads up to the lock and dams just above the Stone Arch Bridge was very green and foul smelling. They haven't been opening those locks so the water is very stagnant.
As we were looking for a place to park we actually got pretty close to what is left of the bridge on the north side. It is right next to a childcare center. Since it happened just after six we hope that most of the children were gone and didn't see anything. We think one of the girls that was in Tommy's class last year was on the bus that was on the bridge when it fell. Hope she's OK. We don't think she got hurt, but it must have been so scary.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Happy Sunday
There is something so simple and elemental about a good steak dinner. We have no plans really for today.
Dolce vita!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Summer is almost over...
And September will soon be here!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Monday, August 06, 2007
Tonight we don't Fringe
We've seen some really great theater. We also saw one show that was pretty bad. But in the interest of not creating "bad karma" I've decided that if I really don't like a show this year, I'm just going to not blog about it.
Wendy has about 4 reviews that she wants to get done tonight. I still have shows I want to write about. If les enfants cooperate, we might be able to do that.
Toys of my childhood
I’m pretty sure I programmed one of these at California State College (before it was a University) back in the late 70’s to play “Mary had a little lamb” (or something like that).
A PET:
I SO wanted one of these things!Saturday, August 04, 2007
St. Nick at it again... the agony of Molnau
Watched part of the news conference w/ Carol Molnau, Palwenty’s Lt. Governor and head of MN-DoT. She was very defensive about the questions dealing with whether cost was a factor in not doing the reinforcement work that was proposed for the
So defensive…
She doth protest so much..
This morning Nick Coleman has a article about her.Gee, I wonder if it was such a great idea to combine the offices of Lt. Governor and the head of MN-DoT in the first place?
Truth or Politics?
“For half a dozen years, the motto of state government and particularly that of Gov. Tim Pawlenty has been No New Taxes. It's been popular with a lot of voters and it has mostly prevailed. So much so that Pawlenty vetoed a 5-cent gas tax increase - the first in 20 years - last spring and millions were lost that might have gone to road repair. And yes, [the bridge] would have fallen even if the gas tax had gone through, because we are years behind a dangerous curve when it comes to the replacement of infrastructure that everyone but wingnuts in coonskin caps agree is one of the basic duties of government.”
--Nick Coleman
Nick Coleman is taking a lot of flack about this article. My unfortunately response is “the truth hurts.”
The slogan has been “No New Taxes.” I’ve lived permanently in MN since 1992. Actually, I first came up here in 1985. Up until Pawlenty I felt my tax dollars were being put to good use. (As someone born in
Am I politicizing this tragedy? Is it politics to point out the mindset (that Progressives have been foretelling, like Cassandra) will lead to tragedy?
Our society is like a bridge. A bridge stands through the balance of forces thrust upon it. If a link in the bridge fails, it can fall. It is not enough if a section stands while the rest of the bridge falls.
“We need a new slogan and we needed it yesterday:
‘No More Collapses.’”
--Nick Coleman.
Friday, August 03, 2007
Learning about tragedy
Bridge Down
I thought I’d be posting about the first night of the Fringe Festival.
So far it seems like all of our friends are accounted for. My manager was doing a roll-call yesterday morning just to make sure at work.
Neither Wendy nor I can remember the last time we were on the
The inspection ratings for the other bridges in the area are on the web. The
It’s so surreal to watch the video of the bridge going down. The west bank pier or truss seems to give out first. I’m not an expert, that’s just what it looks like. Today the WCCO website had video of an area of rust near the pier.
Thank God we’re safe. But you feel so much for the families that have been touched by this. It so easily could have been us.