Footloose and in focus on the Minneapolis skyways. All photos taken on or between skyways on my daily meander.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Well, the moon takes the skyway, doesn't it?
In case you are wondering about the strange energies today, the full Moon is the closest it gets to Earth every 29 years or so. Called the perigee full Moon, it is about 13% brighter and larger than the apogee full Moon, when it is at the farthest point in its orbit.
There are 8 miles of skyway used by tens of thousands of people a day. There is a horizontal grandeur here, and a lesson in self-organization for those who wonder what the public/private partnerships of the future look and work like. If you see me wandering around, say Hi. I might take your picture.
And, for the record, I will probably cheerfully give you permission to use these photos for non-commercial purposes if you ask, and give credit. Try it...or buy it if you want. But let me know.
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