Selective Focus: The St. Louis River, Recreation

Hansi Johnson
Hansi Johnson, untitled

OneRiverMN-Logo-FC-BadgeSomehow this seems both an apt and inapt way to close my editorship of this feature. There are plenty of sites to pore over images of our region’s abundant natural beauty, but few that foreground the real people who live, work, and play here. That was my fundamental ambition; to recognize the vast human capital here, to weekly call for snapshots, pictures of domestic ordinariness, matters not needlessly prettified. Reality, even when it’s harsh is sufficiently beautiful to me.

My arrival here has been lovely, terrible, heartbreaking, and ecstatic. I will always be grateful to Paul for letting me immerse myself in this vibrant community, to vent some (sometimes too) personal musings, and to foreground your wonderful images. Thank you for all of your avid participation in this virtual meeting place, and I’ve no doubt we’ll find another unexpected, unconventional venue to share stories again — my own, and yours. T.W. 4.7.2016

Selective Focus will still be appearing on Fridays, but rather than asking for submissions on a theme, PDD invites you to check out the new direction next week.

Hansi Johnson
Hansi Johnson, untitled
Hansi Hohnson
Hansi Johnson, untitled
Hansi Johnson
Hansi Johnson, untitled
Tim White
Tim White, untitled
Emily Rose
Emily Rose, untitled
Emily Rose
Emily Rose, untitled
Ryan Zimny
Ryan Zimny, untitled
Ryan Zimny
Ryan Zimny, “Lower St. Louis”
Ryan Zimny
Ryan Zimny, “Dam It”
Bryan French
Bryan French, untitled
Bryan French
Bryan French, untitled
Bryan French
Bryan French, untitled
Sharon Rogers
Sharon Rogers, “Bells & Whistles for Bears”
Sharon Rogers
Sharon Rogers, “Benched in the Woods”

Sharon Rogers
Sharon Rogers, “”Rest on SMH Trail Near St Louis River Scenic Overlook”

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