A collection of thoughts, musings, and observations regarding books read, movies seen, and the various random thoughts that occupy this blogger's mind.
After our exciting arrival in Minneapolis the day before, Andrew, my mom and I were eager to jump right in and explore the city on our first full day in the city. The convention actually didn't start until 4 p.m., so we had the whole day to explore the city. We had poured through brochure and identified several places we wanted to visit, and we set out bright and early to begin our adventure.
The first place on our list was the American Swedish Institute. It was housed in a castle! We were really excited to check this place out. It took us a while to find the place, being unfamiliar with the city, but before too long, we found ourselves in front the lovely museum. Just as we were circling the place to find a parking spot, I- the ever observant librarian- happened to look at the brochure we had for the museum and notice when itty bitty little problem. It was 9 a.m., and the museum didn't open until 12 p.m. Whoops!
Quick change of plans! We quickly consulted our list of places to visit, and decided to visit the Minnesota Center of the Book Arts. A place dedicated to books! Perfect! What a way to spend a book-centered vacation. Once more, we navigated our way to the Center, which was on the other side of the city. Once there, we quickly found a parking space and made our way into the Center.
The first thing we noticed when we entered was that the place was quiet- almost too quiet. There was a little cafe in the Center off to the side with only one person working the counter, and one customer sipping a drink inside. Interesting. We looked to the other side of the Center, and saw that the place was dark. It seemed that while the Center's Cafe and Lobby were open, the actual Center was not.
Quick change of plans!
We were quickly realizing that exploring Minneapolis might best be a thing done on a weekend, not a weekday morning. But we were out and about, and we wanted to do something! Once more, I scoured our list of things we wanted to see and do in the city. This time, I paid attention to the opening times of places we wanted to see (Third time's a charm!). Everything we were interested in opened late except one place, so we decided that it would be our destination.
In a word, the Cathedral was beautiful. It stood high atop Summit Hill in Saint Paul, with breathtaking views of the city all around. It's Renaissance inspired architecture took my breath away. Inside was a peace and calm that truly did make one feel closer to heaven. I found the place so lovely that honestly, I don't think my words only can describe what I felt, and only my pictures can provide a half way adequate description of what I saw. Please enjoy!
Oh yay! I LOVED seeing all the pics on this post and have been to many of the places mentioned...don't you just love the Twin Cities?
The Swedish American Institute is one of our favorites and we were lucky enough to go there for the Midsummer celebration last June. It's also fun to go at Christmas time to see all the decorations.
And, I know what you mean about that cathedral!! Heavenly!
Looking forward to reading (and seeing) where you went next.
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Oh yay! I LOVED seeing all the pics on this post and have been to many of the places mentioned...don't you just love the Twin Cities?
The Swedish American Institute is one of our favorites and we were lucky enough to go there for the Midsummer celebration last June.
It's also fun to go at Christmas time to see all the decorations.
And, I know what you mean about that cathedral!! Heavenly!
Looking forward to reading (and seeing) where you went next.
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