This is the elevated walkway that connected the Duluth
Transit Center and the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. I saw many people walking to the DECC.
The big sign I found inside the DECC Arena.
This is the 20 dollar plate of food that I ate.
This is the elevated walkway that connected the Duluth
Transit Center and the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. I saw many people walking to the DECC.
The big sign I found inside the DECC Arena.
This is the 20 dollar plate of food that I ate.
This is a more entertaining movie than I expected it to
be.
This is the grilled cheese sandwich with tomato that I
ate.
I saw this man using 2 bicycles at once at the
westbound bus shelter, on Superior Street, next to Burggraf's Ace Hardware.
I found this pine cone art under the entrance canopy of
the North Pointe Resource Center / Rainbow Center.
Many times I have seen the wings of domestic pigeons,
while the rest of the pigeons’ bodies are missing.
I found a wheelchair inside a Duluth Transit Authority
bus shelter. I wonder how that
wheelchair got there as well as to whom it belongs to. Who would take a wheelchair from the medical
center all the way east to this bus shelter?
Years ago, I was in my home all alone waiting for the dryer
to finish drying my socks and underwear.
I admit to being lazy, waiting until all my underwear needed washing
before I washed them.
Wanting before the dryer (not seen here) wearing my
slippers and bathrobe, I was annoyed at how long the dryer was taking. When the drying stopped with a mechanical
ding, I flung open the dryer door, and then snatched one of my briefs from the
top of the pile, and then put these on my body.
I could not believe how nice the warm briefs felt on my skin. That enjoyable sensation was fleeting, as the
briefs within seconds cooled to my body’s temperature. I wish someone would invent heated briefs that
could give me that same pleasant sensation that I had that day.
Who abandons a condom on top of a crushed aluminum can? I never thought I would see a used condom on
the streets of Duluth.
I found these things on North Second Avenue East, next
to the office of Heirloom Property Management.
I can’t believe how entertaining this movie is. I wonder if my friends and I could create an independent
animation studio similar to Glitch Productions.
This is a movie that I recommend watching in a theater.
This is the delicious, grilled cheese sandwich that I
ate.
You can agree or disagree with this idea. Yet, anyway you look at it; this graffiti is still
deliberate vandalism, expensive to clean up.
When a thoughtless person carelessly discarded their
trash, responsible men and women must clean up their trash. This is not the thoughtful action of any
thoughtful human being.
While wearing this worn-out sock might look cute if I
was wearing sandals; this sock offers little protection for my foot.
Who brings all this junk to a parking lot, and then
dumps it all on the asphalt, east of the exit sign.
I observed this graffiti on the east side of North
Second Avenue East, between East First Street and East Second Street. While I enjoy the sight of pleasing art; I
don’t want ugly graffiti defacing Duluth buildings.
Even before I could post this picture, it had already been
pushed down to fourth place. Yet, it was
great while it lasted a few seconds.