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Dad’s Eye View: 52 Family Adventures in the Twin Cities: Available in bookstores around Minnesota in May 2011, and for pre-order on-line

The dad’s eye view is a little above and behind the kids’: above, so you can scan the horizon for danger and excitement; behind, because adventures are best led by the kids.” So says writer and amateur photographer Michael Hartford, who has followed his twin boys and their mother up historic water towers, down secret streets, and through Twin Cities landmarks, both lauded and little-known, with vintage camera in hand. over the years, the destinations have changed, from zoos to markets to museums, but the point has remained the same: to play and learn and explore together.

In Dad’s Eye View, Hartford describes fifty-two of his family’s favorite Twin Cities spots—one for each week of the year—and dares other dads (and moms) to explore them with gusto. Shoot sparks at the Bakken Museum, track foxes along the Mississippi River gorge, climb ropes at French Regional Park, and measure your success not by the time it takes you to get in and out but by the number of questions your kids ask: How many books are in this library? Why were mills built here? Seek out adventure and savor it, with Dad’s Eye View along for inspiration.

I am a writer and photographer living in Minneapolis with my wife and twin sons.

This is the “meta blog” of my on-line identity, which includes:

A list of my current publications can be found here; some out-of-print stories here.

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5 comments

  1. Sheri

    I tried to use the BookLinker Plug-In. It made all the components of my blog shift all the way to the left of the screen. I’m a book review blogger and was looking forward to trying it. Any suggestions?

  2. Ken

    If this is the same M. Hartford from Patton Park, Ft. Hood Texas then I’ll be buying this book this weekend!!

  3. Michael Hartford

    Wow! I haven’t heard Patton Park (just off Tank Destroyer Boulevard) in a hundred (well, 25) years! Is this the Charles Kenneth Verhine formerly of that same little slice of Central Texas heaven?

  4. Kate Ranft

    Hey, Michael–
    Heard your voice over NPR a few weeks ago. I knew instantly it was you, even before they announced your name. How nice to hear your voice.
    Just read your reflection on Steve Westergan. I remember it all just like that. He is the coolest man on earth, Stan Getz having left us so long ago. . .
    -Kate

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