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"Sauerkraut" Over a month ago, we chopped cabbage, put it in a bucket, pounded it to compress it, added water and salt, put a plate with weights to keep it pretty airtight, and then let it ferment until today. Lucinda Anderson led our crew. Liza Lawrence, Chris Ellis, and I learned the whole process. The result was we divided three gallons of kraut into jars. (Pictured are Lucinda, left, and Liza, right.)
"Winter Birds' Food Court" At first approach, this tree looked like it had many little branchy knobs. But then, as we got closer, they startled, and flew away! We waited, and eventually, the birds came back, and we were able to get this shot. The tree is near an abundance of bird feeders, which makes it an excellent place for this flock to hang out.
"Open the Door" My sincerest hope for the residents of Powderhorn in 2014 is that we could all open the door to true peace. Since the color turquoise can symbolize peace, this back alley door (on the NE corner of 38th/Bloomington) seemed fitting for my first photo of the year. Bonus: snow not pictured.