Cave on a bluff with foggy Mississippi River
April 2014 — The sandstone bluffs of St. Paul, Minnesota with a foggy Mississippi River.
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April 2014 — The sandstone bluffs of St. Paul, Minnesota with a foggy Mississippi River.
May 2014 — The Minnesota River in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
May 2015 — The Ardent Mills facility in Hastings, MN was the first operating mill in Minnesota. Per the company, the purifier, patent barrel and graham flour were invented here.
June 2015 — Downtown Saint Paul as seen from across the Mississippi River.
June 2015 — Downtown Saint Paul as seen from across the Mississippi River.
June 2015 — St. Louis River at Jay Cooke State Park in June 2015.
December 2015 — The Wabasha Street Bridge in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. The bridge is over the Mississippi River.
February 2016 — Repairs being done on the Franklin Avenue bridge in Minneapolis.
February 2016 — Repairs being done on the Franklin Avenue bridge in Minneapolis.
June 2017 — Mississippi River, Minneapolis
June 2017 — A barge on the Minnesota River in Savage Minnesota.
December 2018 — The Mason Street bridge lit up red and blue in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. The bridge is over the Fox River.
January 2019 — A -20F day during the Polar Vortex. Looking out under the Third Avenue Bridge near downtown Minneapolis.
April 2019 — A line of preserved dockside cranes stands sentinel along the Royal Victoria Dock, a lasting symbol of London’s once-vast maritime trade. These iron giants were built in the mid-20th century to load and unload cargo ships during the docks’ industrial peak, when the Royal Docks complex handled millions of tons of goods from around the British Empire. Today, the cranes are carefully retained as part of the area’s regeneration, contrasting sharply with the modern glass towers of Canary Wharf and the O₂ Arena visible across the Thames. The Royal Docks have transitioned from working port to mixed-use district, now home to ExCeL London, residential developments, and the Emirates Air Line cable cars spanning the river. This juxtaposition of preserved machinery and new architecture reflects London’s ongoing evolution from industrial capital to global service and cultural hub.
June 2019 — The Nicolet Mill complex in De Pere, Wisconsin, stands alongside the Fox River, a remnant of the region’s historic paper-making industry that once defined the economy of the Green Bay area. The long, brick mill structure—now operated by American Nippon Papers—dates back to the early 20th century, when Wisconsin’s waterways powered dozens of mills along the Fox River. Still active today, the facility reflects the enduring legacy of papermaking in the Midwest, blending vintage industrial architecture with modern manufacturing extensions visible on the river-facing side.
May 2023 — Wildfire smoke and the Mississippi River. Air quality warnings issued after Canadian wildfires cause smoke to drift south.
May 2024 — A bonfire on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.
July 2024 — Driving into the Wisconsin River on a duck in the Wisconsin Dells.
October 2024 — The West Baptism River near the town of Isabella in Northern Minnesota, Superior National Forest.