Just Northfield
10 comments on this photo of Andy and I from fishing opener 1981
1. If I could have that waist line now!
2. Is that a 1978 green “Vega”?
3. What’s in my pants?
4. Where are those fish now?
5. Nice effort Andy!
6. Who picked out my cloths that day?
7. It took 6 months to develop this film (marked with NOV 81 in bottom left)
8. Those are most likely Bullheads.
9. Maroon socks?
10. Chances are Andy caught all of these fish.
Many ask what my favoite movie of all time is...and this is it
I've seen thousands and thousands of movies. People often discuss their favorite movies, which can be a daunting task. In 1999 I found my favorite movie, "Magnolia". It features a half dozen of my favorite actors and a top-notch writer/director. Here is the trailer, which doesn't do the movie justice. Go rent it, sit back, and be ready trade 3 hours for the movie of a life time.
'Tech Talk with Tim and Adam' my first radio show on KYMN Radio
This is Tech Talk with Tim and Adam, a weekly radio program on helpful tips and tricks for the common computer user, broadcast on 1080AM KYMN Radio out of Northfield Minnesota. You can listen to a copy of these shows at here, can podcast or just listen live weekly at 11AM on Friday's, rebroadcast at 5:30 Sunday nights. Tim Freeland is KYMN host and webmaster along with Adam Gurno, software developer and owner of Brown Dog Computers, ready to inform, discuss and teach you better and new ways to use computers and the internet to improve your quality of life.
Mashing two songs together that sound alike. Check this out
2009 VFW Easter Egg Hunt at St Olaf
It was almost a perfect morning for the 64th annual VFW Easter egg hunt. Just think....those who partook in the first hunt are now in their 70's. I'd like you to watch this film. Watch for frame 313 where the fatal mistake is made when the first child jumps the gun and begins the rush up the grassy knoll before the siren is sounded. This creates chaos as each child must decide their fateful future...leave early with everyone else, or wait until the siren and miss out on any candy. What happens? Well...everyone goes, but the hesitation creates clear gaps where the front kids get all and the back kids get nothing, including our girls. Zero!
Untitled from Tim Freeland on Vimeo.
Worst 'first pitch' in the history of baseball
Magic Show at the Northfield Public Library a success
Thanks to everyone who showed up for my magic show at the Library. We had a great turn out of around 140 enthusiastic kids and parents!
Caught on video - how many times have you seen this with your own eyes?
Ok, maybe not so unique, but I was lucky enough to look down AND have my camera in hand, turned on, and driving down a road with no other cars in the vicinity (and set to video mode).
My Grand Prix Turning 100,000 miles from Tim Freeland on Vimeo.
My Grand Prix Turning 100,000 miles
Aerial view of my stomping grounds in Northfield, August 1985
I ran across this very special photo today. It captures all that is nostalgia for me. These are the streets that spent my time on as a kid. Born in 1973, I was probably out there on my biking during this shot. Actually, I think I see a bunch of us in Chris Swenson's driveway. You must look at the captioned version before looking at the supersized version. The "jumps" was an empty set of lots where all the kids wrode their bike, made racetracks and jumped their bikes.
Click the photo to go to the special "captioned" version. Then click here to see the enormous version.
Story on a new Historic Society blog series
Click this image to read the whole story in pdf format. Get ready for a gross photo of a human ear.
Go directly to the Northfield Historic Society here.
This is the photo set of some sweet photos from the very first DJJD!
Time to put the house on the market - View our property website
No, we're not leaving Northfield, just need to downsize a bit. Please send this to anyone you might know is looking for a great deal on a super house in Northfield! http://708eastridge.info/
KYMN-Twins Caravan bring players to my very first day
It was a great way to start my career at KYMN Radio. I reported for duty at 8am and the Minnesota Twins showed up at 9. There was plenty of excitement and I didn't know what to expect. I met Dan Gladden, Nick Blackburn and Scott Baker. Everyone was great as we shuffled them around from one thing to the next. They even signed stuff for us and took photos graciously. Later on Rick Anderson (pitching coach) showed up late. He was seeing his pitchers for the first time since season end. in early October. It was cool to see them greet each other. I love how they all have nick-names that end in "ey". Rick called Scott, "Scotty" and Nick Blackburn, "Blackie". Dan "Dazzle" Gladden was awesome. I can't imagine their lives, being mauled all the time like they are.
I finally got my photo taken with Wayne Eddy and the other guy jumped in.
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| From KYMN Twins Caravan 2009. Northfield Middle School. |
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Radio broadcasting and sales combined - dream job finally arrives
I've worked in radio. I've worked in sales. Now, I work in radio sales, and more. If you've kept up with my personal blogging, you'll know that I had a stint with ABC Radio, doing commercials for 92.5 KQRS, 93X and was a DJ on Drive-105. You can read that story here. Recently, I've been employed for over two years as the Advertising Manager at the Northfield News. On Monday January 5th, they suddenly let go of me and Creative Services supervisor me due to the economic downturn as sited in their article in the paper on January 7th 2009. On Tuesday January 6th, (one week ago) the new owner and long time employee of KYMN Radio, Jeff Johnson and I sought out each other for lunch to discuss the possibility of finally working together. We have been friends for a few years and I have always been a fan of Jeff's radio talent. In fact, in 2005, I did some volunteer work for Jeff recording some commercials for the station. I've quietly craved getting back into the studio since.
Fast forward through the routine employment detail discussions and I am now officially announcing my employment with 1080 KYMN radio in Northfield Minnesota as VP of Sales Operations. In addition, I am very exited about some big changes coming for the station. Ready for this? You'll see some format changes, a new logo, new programs, equipment upgrades, updating the offices, a website with live-streaming, and I will eventually be taking some on-air roles myself. My job duties will include overseeing the advertising group and all ad sales for the company, which will including putting together promotional programs for local customers that will be effective and affordable. I will also work on commercial production and manage the online presence including web advertising. Maybe if I am lucky, Jeff will give me my own show eventually. I can hear it now..."it's Tim on KYMN".
I will need to wear many hats as I help Jeff re-vitalize our community radio station. I want to be part of the vision that Jeff has in delivering to the community a locally-owned media service that they deserve. KYMN has been here for over 40 years. Here's to 40 more!






