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Broke in the new hiking shoes

Pic posted July 24, 2023

A hilly 10K+ around Afton State Park with deer, a rabbit, a snake, some tiny frogs, a hawk and a bunch of other birds that Merlin said were there (but I didn’t visually see), including cardinals, crows, cedar waxwings, goldfinches, house wrens, mourning doves, blue jays, red-bellied & downy woodpeckers, eastern wood-pewees, wood thrushes, sparrows and eastern kingbirds.


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Link: Cypress Hill Tiny Desk Concert

Linked July 24, 2023


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Top 7 Internet Services

Posted July 23, 2023

It seems like there has been so much negativity around social media and other online mediums lately, I thought it would be a fun exercise to think about my personal top seven list of internet services that are (mostly) positive.

Let’s jump right in:

  • #7 – Wikis. I’ll admit I thought this software was kinda dumb back in the day, but sites like Wikipedia and Setlist.fm really showcase the power of group knowledge to record and document history. It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s usually a great start and I reference both of these sites regularly.
  • #6 – Smart People. Having access to smart people online is a killer resource, but sometimes it takes a lot of effort to find and follow them. In the past, this may have meant mailing lists or discussion boards, but a lot of that basically shifted to social media (none of which have a great track record). I do rather like the curated follow list I have right now on Mastodon (and to a lesser extent, LinkedIn) and there are tons of reporters I like to read on traditional news sites (local, national and international).
  • #5 – Music and Video Streaming. On the music side, I’ve written before about my slow move from physical CDs to a local digital library to streaming, but I’m now all in on Apple Music. I know this is a bad thing for local record stores and radio stations, as I don’t really use either now. It also sounds like it’s not great for a lot of artists either, but it’s hard not to enjoy the ability to listen to almost anything instantly. On the video side, we still haven’t achieved the cord-cutter holy grail of paying just for what you want, but it’s moving in the right direction. Lots of warning signs out there right now, though, so hopefully this doesn’t get completely screwed up.
  • #4 – Maps. I’ve loved maps since I was a little kid reading National Geographic. In hindsight, I’m amazed I didn’t enter the GIS field, seeing how much I like technology and maps. A few years back, I added a bookmark in my browser toolbar for Google Maps and use that all the time to look up news events, figure out directions, find bike routes and many other things. Wasn’t an early fan of Apple Maps on my phone, but it’s improved a lot and usually gets used now even when I know where I’m going.
  • #3 – Shopping. This category also seems like a dual-edged sword: convenience and low prices vs. the death of small local businesses (not to mention questionable labor practices and environmental impacts). But I’m not just talking Amazon here – shopping for cameras at B&H in New York, comparing reviews from Target and Best Buy and finding rare and out of stock items on eBay are all things that weren’t possible when I was growing up (or were much more difficult). I still prefer to buy some things in person (most groceries and clothes, for example), but other items are just way easier from Bezos & Company. The Target app pick-up routine is pretty stellar too.
  • #2 – Cloud Computing. This was another thing I thought was dumb in the beginning – mainly because I thought it was just marketing hype. I hosted this site for many years on Mac mini hardware that I sent off “to the cloud,” co-located in various data centers that were not my house. Of course today’s cloud world is much more advanced and I have my current playground set up at AWS (that Bezos guy again). I only scratch the surface of all the things you can do there, but it is so much easier in my use case to fire up a virtual instance in Lightsail and go from there.
  • #1 – Blogs. I’ve written a lot about how much I love publishing this site, but it’s still amazing to me that anyone in the free world with time, knowledge and a relatively small amount of money can have an avenue to self-publish their message to most of the world, instantly. The way I do it takes a little more effort, but there are lots of easier and cheaper options out there too. I own my data, have full control over the look and generally have few restrictions on what I can publish. People can find me via search engines (which all seem to be getting worse), follow the RSS or ActivityPub feeds or add this blog as a bookmark in their browser (hi, family!). Love it.

There are still days when I really want to unplug from everything and move to a cabin in the woods, but this list represents why I would probably still want that cabin to have a high-speed internet connection…


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🫡 The 151st Open @ Royal Liverpool

Posted July 23, 2023

It’s really hard to cheer for someone wearing a “MegaCorp” hat who also takes a million “waggles” before every single shot – hit the damn ball already, my dude


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Summer market + Saint Dinette brunch

Pic posted July 23, 2023

The bartender at Dinette is the best – eggs Benedict and a solid haul for MK at the Saint Paul Farmer’s Market


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Just a perfect day, problems all left alone. Weekenders on our own, it’s such fun…

— Perfect Day

Quote posted July 23, 2023


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Barbie @ Woodbury Alamo ✅

Pic posted July 22, 2023

Eight thumbs up from our family – it was more than Kenough


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Saturday at River Oaks

Pic posted July 22, 2023

Fast greens, weird weather and no pars – been a while since I was shutout on pars


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Done with The Open

Pic posted July 21, 2023

Love the coverage, but I’ll grant it is a lot of hours


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Link: Ben Folds Microshow at the Turf Club

Linked July 21, 2023


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Friday afternoon in Stillwater

Pic posted July 21, 2023

Howard’s Bar ✅ (but no Your Smith sightings); Candyland & Lift Bridge. Also drove across the new bridge for the first time (in both directions)


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33 miles to Fort Snelling (and back)

Pic posted July 20, 2023

Fun ride, but ready to sit on the couch and watch The Open now


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Saint Paul High Bridge

Pic posted July 20, 2023

Lileks was crazy not to include this one in his story


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Have you partaken of the pizza pie?

— The Baron

Quote posted July 20, 2023


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The office coworker was busy today

Pic posted July 19, 2023

Such a good doge


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Mega progressive on a newer game

Pic posted July 19, 2023

My billion dollars in fake money was dropping fast, so this one helped. Now about that Powerball billion tonight…


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Zantigo 0.5 still life

Pic posted July 18, 2023

It’s been a minute since we hit the Woodbury location


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Simpsons clouds over Colby Lake

Pic posted July 18, 2023

These summer weather days are special


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Single track for the soul

Pic posted July 18, 2023

Quick loop today around Carver Lake


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Portrait of a meow-meow

Pic posted July 17, 2023

Visiting Hestia in Saint Paul


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New Prince Singles

Pic posted July 17, 2023

Always fun to hear more from the vault


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🫡 Bill Holst: Farming, Caviar & Golf

Posted July 17, 2023

This Forbes story on Bill Holst is fascinating. I was already impressed with his accumulation of golf courses (Gopher Hills, Red Wing, Clifton Highlands, Lake City and Troy Burne), but never knew about the caviar.

Would love to see more local reporting with stories like this…


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A stormy finale to the buddy trip

Pic posted July 16, 2023

Number 12 tee @ The Wilderness at Fortune Bay. Rained on about 15 of the 18 holes, then the sun came out…


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Got to the VC just in time

Pic posted July 16, 2023

Keep forgetting the kitchen closes at 10pm – got our wings order in just before the deadline


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Giants Ridge had some issues today

Pic posted July 16, 2023

The courses are both still beautiful, but the pace of play (and the management of the pace of play) was the worst I’ve seen up here


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