We went to the Eagan Art House Open House. It satisfied my curiosity about the place and didn't really inspire me to take any classes.
Our fall flowers are blooming, pink turtleheads, stonecrop, and asters. Won't be long before the Lilac starts turning, the sumac is already starting to show signs of red. Weather has been unbelievable fantastic.
Earlier this summer, while picking raspberries at Sam's farm, a dragonfly rested on a leaf near me and let me get very close. It was huge and beautiful.
We took a picnic and went fishing the other evening after Jim came home from work. I forgot the worms Laura and I had dug, and they weren't biting the lures. But we all still enjoyed ourselves.

Back when Laura was learning to ride her bike, I took her to a baseball diamond to practice. It was perfect and I would recommend it to anyone just learning. Big, open, soft-ish, easy to roll but not too fast. Perfect.
Laura's first rainbow:
At the end of preschool last year, Laura's family project was to build a car out of a box and bring it to their "drive-in movie". Grandpa Phil specifically asked for a picture, so I took one, but never sent it.