Just Tim


Welcome to my site.

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So, what's Tim up to? The purpose of this web site is to reflect myself and give people a one-stop view of what's going on with me and my family. I had photo, video, audio and blogs all over the place. My goal is to centralize that content here and share with the world. Please have a look, comment and make yourself at home.

All time high bowling score. 298!

Ok, so It was really a 231, but they add in my 67 league handicap.  I bowl every Monday for the KYMN Radio team.  It's the Businessmen League at the Jesse James Lanes here in Northfield.  I recently purchased a new ball which helps with my hook.  This is my first year doing this, so I'm gradually getting better each week.  My first game was a 194 and my last game was a 126 in Monday's three game set.  Guess I need to work on my endurance. 

Scoring was 9, /, /, /, X, X, X, X, X, X, /.

 

Time Lapse of taking the Christmas tree down

It took 28 minutes in real time, but now you can watch the annual tear down process in 3 minutes. Watch to the end when the branches come off.

8,341 photos complied into 3 minute time lapse of this weeks blizzard

After three days and 8,341 still shots from our camera on the historic Scriver Building in downtown Northfield, Tech Talks' Adam Gurno and myself put together this time-lapse version of this weeks 8-10" of snow during blizzard conditions and a full-out snow day! Watch closely as there is a quiz at the end of this 3 minute video presentation.

A local Cottonwood has a story to tell

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DSC05695We have been in town since 1981, but it was only in the last couple of years that I noticed the tree.  By “the tree” I mean the giant cottonwood tree by the old metal bridge on Canada Ave., Northeast of Northfield.  When the tree finally caught my eye I was totally amaze by the size of this “old man of the woods”.  The base of the tree was hollowed out, but it still looked strong and not in danger of toppling. 

Farwell Metrodome | Congrats 2009 Central Division Champs

After attending the last regular season game at the Metrodome the Twins beat the Detroit Tigers in a one game playoff, 163rd game of the season.  This following 12 inning game was considered by many to be one of the most entertaining games in Twins history, considering the Twins were 7 games back just weeks prior and was the second time in 4 seasons that the Twins beat the failing Tigers on the last day of the season. 

In a stark turn of momentum the Twins were swept in 3 games during the following ALDS by the “Evil Empire” (Yankee’s).  I feel lucky to have had my team with the Central Division title as they left the Metrodome. 

Here are photo galleries from the last games that I attended.  Third to last.  Last game.

Following the last out during the final game at the Metrodome ever, they removed the home plate and moved it to the new Target Field. 

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2006 Defeat of Jesse James Horse Shoe Hunt conspiracy re-post

DSC07509 I posted the following blog on my old website 3 years ago when I spent a lot of time hunting for the hidden horse shoe.  This year I am one of those hiding it.  Little did I know I was wasting my time, if I had paid any attention to the rule about it having to be on public property.  Regardless, the clues that I did tie into Oaklawn Cemetery in Northfield were just to ironic to not be part of something bigger.  Today, I am assured that it was just pure coincidence.  Read over the old post and take close note of the names on the stones. 

Summer Vacation to the Kalahari Resort in the Wisconsin Dells Photo and Video Galleries

A great time was had by all! Aug 21-23 2009. We stayed in the resort the whole time. There was so much to do that we didn't need to leave. The facility is immense.

Click here to view the VIDEO page.

Mid-Summer check in. Funny photo

Hi folks!  I hope you’re having a great summer.  I’ve taken a little time off from TF.com for some web projects at work.  But….my camera continues to click.  I’m getting ready to post a number of great blogs on various topics and they all include great video and photo galleries.  Here’s a hint at what’s to come.

Our puppy Mia is growing up just fine.  She will surprise us with free entertainment on a daily basis…including her new sleeping spot on our recently paid off furniture.  Stay tuned and have a great August. 

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Northfield-Dundas road marking failure

Knowing there is nothing planned for the empty field to it's north, the new road markings at the Mendards in Dundas lead traffic into a curb.

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I share my June 1st birthday with a lifelong friend, Chris Blomberg

My next door neighbor growing up in Northfield was Chris Blomberg.  He and I share June 1st as our birthday.  Tomorrow he turns 34 and I turn 36.  We always had a ton of fun with this, including some grand parties when we lived together in Minneapolis.  We have always made efforts to get together or do something special together on this special day that we share. 

This morning he randomly showed up at my front door on his bike.  He lives about 45 minutes away and I hadn’t seen him in many months.  He was in town for a family event and was going for a spin and decided to drop by.  This was such a great present. 

Happy birthday Chris!

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Grandma Esta Freeland-Cox | the gift of quilt

freeland317My Grandma Esta Freeland-Cox has spent many many hours with a quilting needle in her hands during her 96 years.  It’s been a source of entertainment, socialization and crafting for years.  When I was very young Grandma Esta told me that I’d receive a hand made quilt some day when I graduated from high school.  She simply asked me what color I wanted.  Under pressure and completely unaware of the longevity of this decision, I said “yellow” for some reason.  I hated yellow then, and still do today.  BUT…when I graduated from Northfield High School in 1991, there was my quilt on the gift table, sealed for freshness in a plastic covering.  Each of her grandchildren received a hand sewn quilt at graduation as their gift.  There were five of us.  Mine was yellow. 

I recently realized that I have slept with this quilt off and on for eighteen years since graduation.  This included all of college and in five different homes.  So, last week I laid the quilt out on the bed, as seen in the photo, and carefully studied the patterns and reminisced on all of the years that this piece has served me.  I ran across her little tag that is sewn onto each of her creations.  Click on it to see the larger view.  It says “Specially Fashioned by Esta Cox”.  Why did it take me eighteen years to see this?  I guess we take tags for granted. 

Last week I asked grandma about the material on the floral patterns.  She explained that she had stockpiles of materials in her collection from years of setting aside pieces of clothing and cloth samples of interest.  She even thought some used in my quilt were from her mothers collection.  Although she could not identify any particular piece of cloth in particular, she did indicate that any old piece could have been anything from her maternity clothing to her mom’s Sunday church outfit.

How’s that for lasting quality.

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