pretty good use of that timeline thingy
Libcom.org uses FB timeline for a history of class struggle.
Ice Cube tells Bon Appetit Magazine he starts his day with Peace Coffee from Minneapolis
I wake up at 5:30, 6 in the morning, but don’t head into the office right away. I like to hang out with my wife, talk about things, get some coffee, you know.
I make a mean cup of coffee, if you give me the right ingredients. We usually have Peace coffee, or sometimes Starbucks, and I make it strong.(click pic for the rest of story)
"We need better transportation than colors and light."
Lady outside the hardware store Nickey Robo went into to buy a chain to lock our bikes together.
2427 Blaisdell Avenue.
I often wonder (but don’t do the easy research to satisfy my curiosity) about where Meridel LeSeur lived on Dayton Ave.
"I thought I liked macaroni and cheese and hot dogs but now I know that I do not."
Augie (who does not know that he’s an at-home vegan yet…he can still be an at-school cheese eater - though Mama hasn’t gotten to cows yet in Eating Animals and isn’t making promises) after eating dairy-free mac and cheese.
oh we are funny, a set on Flickr.
the hidden mother

‘This was a practice where the mother, often disguised or hiding, often under a spread, holds her baby tightly for the photographer to insure a sharply focused image.’
Women on skis looking towards Clarke house from grounds of James J. Hill house, St. Paul.
Photograph Collection 1890-1899
Location no. GV3.75 r48
Negative no. 49363
Winter Carnival Princess at ice-covered entrance to cave, St. Paul Winter Carnival, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Photograph Collection 1917
Location no. Louis W. Hill 4220



