Apple or Cherry? You Decide!

in August 3, 2008 – Minneapolis, MN | 1 Comment

I love apples almost as much as I adore coffee. So imagine my delight when I stumbled upon a larger-than-life sculpture of an apple in Minneapolis. Mike had to hold me back from taking a bite and instead I settled for a picture. Sadly, it turns out that it was a cherry and not an apple. You’d think I would have learned the difference between and apple and a cherry sometime between kindergarten and now.

We were not the only ones who wanted their picture taken in the sculpture garden at the Walker Art Museum. A young couple enjoying the view, stopped for a photo-op and we were able to show them the Polaroid PoGo. To our surprise, the guy had already read about the product in the paper. Apparently, the word on the street is out because more and more people are starting to tell US about the printer. We also had the opportunity to sync the Polaroid PoGo printer with some cell phones yesterday. Two guys visiting from Germany were sitting on a bench in the park (sounds like a starting line of a joke) and Mike showed them the products bluetooth capabilities. Go Mike!

We are taking off here in a few minutes for Seattle. I’m trying to rally Mike for some camping along the way. Anybody have any favorite sites?

Another Crazy Weekend

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Megan and I just got through another weekend packed with the crazy Warped Tour kids and awesome music. It’s always fun being in your hometown for an event and Canterbury Park was just 20 min from where I grew up.  There was a sprinkle in the morning before the gates opened, but the rain held off from there on out, making for another awesome Warped Tour stop.  We got placed in front of the Smart Punk stage, which was awesome because it gave so many people a change to stop by and try out the Polaroid PoGo printer while making their way, usually sprinting, from stage to stage.  We have about a day to chill out before we head out towards Seattle, so I’ll have a little time to show Megan around my hometown. Can anyone guess which sculpture is known for representing Minneapolis the most? I’ll give you a hint: if you have a “Walker” it is still easy to see this “Art.” Located near the “Center,” this “Sculpture” is in a “Garden.”  Good Luck!