Barn in Lanesboro, MN.
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Lanesboro, MN #2
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The small chaser of light beer that comes with bloodys in MN and WI makes me as happy as the actual cocktail, including any extravagant garnish. Sometimes I drink the chaser first. Well, after I nom nom nom the beef stick.
My wife won $50. I don't do the cardboard crack.
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This 1889 Queen Anne in Lanesboro, Minnesota was renovated back in 1925, so the reno's not modern, but it's been on the market for over 475 days. I think it's b/c it's a bed & breakfast and so loaded with stuff, you can barely see the house details. 8bds, 9ba, $795K. I don't know what to think of this home, it's original, but so cluttered.
It's a beautiful home, but there's too much stuff around, and it's kind of dark and dank. There's a nice french wood stove in the entrance.
The main hall looks a little dark and tired. I'm surprised that it's a successful B&B.
It looks like the cabinet is blocking the wide doorway to another room. It would probably look nicer if it was open and airy.
The 2nd sitting room is kind of dark.
The dining room and has a fancy scalloped effect on the molding that I've never seen.
There's so much in here, too. Looks like there's a little pantry area on the left for snacks, coffee, etc. Assorted shelves block the window or entrance to the kitchen.
Not a big fan of the kitchen. You can tell that it's a business kitchen.
This is one of the guest rooms and baths.
Bedroom with a jetted tub in the corner.
I really wouldn't want to buy this home, let alone stay here for a bed & breakfast, the clutter makes me nervous.
This little 2nd fl. terrace is adorable.
Another guest room with bath.
Patio in the back of the house.
And, a guest parking area.
This area on the side of the house looks the nicest. The property measures .46acre.
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Lanesboro, Minnesota
built in 1890
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Conrail; Lanesboro PA; 9/1989 por Steve Barry
Por Flickr:
Conrail Starrucca Viaduct, Lanesboro, Pennsylvania September 1989 In a cloud of brake shoe smoke from its descent from Gul Summit, the Conrail business train crosses Starrucca Viaduct in Lanesboro. the former Erie Railroad bridge was built in 1848 and has remained in continuous service.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Lanesboro Flannel Lined Outdoors Jeans Like New Size 38.
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Saami Inspire Bracelet Class at Sylvan Brewery Lanesboro, MN - November 24, 2024
Saami Inspire Bracelet Class at Sylvan Brewery Lanesboro, MN
Date: Sunday, November 24, 2024
Time: 1 pm -5 pm
Skill Level: Beginning
Cost: $75 -includes materials to create 1 finished bracelet
What goes great with crafting? A craft beer! Join me for a little class at Sylvan Brewery in Lanesboro, MN! Warm up your crafting muscles and enjoy a delicious beverage while we create this unique…
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Lanesboro M Black 100% Tagless cotton 3 button Long sleeve comfy Knit Top.
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Sylvan Brewing, Lanesboro, MN.
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Lanesboro, MN #1
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Lanesboro's Root River Charm, Minnesota
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First camping trip of the season
Getting the trailer out of storage always worries me a little. Did something break over the cold winter? What have we forgotten to bring? We take a lot of things out of the trailer when it's stored.
We did okay this time. Everything works. The tally of forgotten items is short. If I have to hold a cold can of soda or beer in my naked hand, without the benefit of an insulated sleeve, I can live with that. It won't happen again though because I'm making a list.
The shower bag with body wash and shampoo disappeared. No problem though, because we're not far from several stores, and I always love visiting small towns. At a small grocery store Sheila got those things and a loofah. It was kind of frilly looking, with golden strands woven through it. The cashier shot me a huge grin and said, "Oh I know this is for you!" We all laughed. And I did use it.
This four-day weekend we're in Southeast Minnesota, by the towns of Lanesboro and Preston. A great rails-to-trail bike path runs through the area, connecting several towns. We brought our bicycles. Today we rode from Lanesboro to Whelen, where the Aroma Pie Shop is. Sadly, it hasn't opened yet for the season. So bought ice cream at small gift shop across the street.
Someone left hula hoops at the bike rack outside of this little shop.
We did our usual walk of the campground first thing this morning. Sheila pet every dog. We said greeted or were greeted by everyone we saw. I love that part about camping. Last night at a restaurant we talked to a retired couple from Iowa. It was very nice meeting them.
Tonight we're driving to Fountain to check out the brewery and maybe a dive bar.
My son Jack and his wife Ali are staying at our house, along with their two dogs, watching Ella, Oliver, Sulley and Stella. Jack and Ali are helping themselves to my liquor and food. Lily and Luka feel right at home.
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Jasper Francis Cropsey
Viaducto Starrucca, Pensilvania, 1865
óleo sobre lienzo, 56.8 x 92.4 c
Romanticismo
En una celebración tanto de la naturaleza como de la industria estadounidense, Jasper Francis Cropsey destaca el viaducto ferroviario Starrucca, ubicado en el valle del río Susquehanna sobre la aldea de Lanesboro, en el noreste de Pensilvania. Construido por el ferrocarril de Nueva York y Erie en 1847-48, el viaducto fue una de las grandes hazañas de ingeniería estadounidense de su tiempo.
En la pintura de paisajes del siglo XIX, el ferrocarril era visto a menudo como un símbolo de progreso y cambio industrial o de la destrucción y explotación de la naturaleza por parte del hombre.
El énfasis general de la composición no está en la narrativa sino en la belleza y serenidad del valle del río Susquehanna. La industria sigue siendo un pequeño contrapunto romántico para el resplandeciente follaje otoñal.
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