Friday, July 3, 2009

Twin Cities






Showing you where we have traveled so far...
Then next, we plan to drive further north and east in MN, then loop back south and west through Wisconsin.

We've spent the last several days in the St. Paul area, visiting friends and family, experiencing the fun of a Farmers' Market and a Little League game with Patti and John and family with their 8 year old grandson Max getting hits, runs and a spectacular catch at short stop while we sat bundled up for the COOL evening.

Then, life goes on and things happen. Gregg's cousin's 54 year old husband died suddenly this week. We were able to attend a wonderful memorial service today and see lots of family as we all celebrated this courageous man's life. He created a wonderful life while enduring the challenging disease of NF2. We salute you, Bruce Smith, and your courageous wife Nancy and children.

Gregg has a list of things he wants to see and do on this trip. Here's one: Cosetta's Italian Market & Pizzeria in downtown St. Paul, 98 years old and still in the same family with pizza makers that toss and spin the dough in the air.






We biked a few miles one morning to the home of long time friends of Gregg's. Jan served us a fantastic breakfast while John told the stories of his hunts, mostly bow hunting. Upper left on the wall is Caribou with a big velvety rack - a new one on me.


I wish all towns could do what they do here - forget the narrow concrete sidewalks and put in all wide asphalt multi-use trails. We rode miles and miles, to friend's houses, to Sam's Club, to the Verizon store... You can get just about anywhere on a bike in this area.




I just had to stop to get this picture of what I think is a Dandelion has-been. I've heard the Northern Minnesota mosquitoes that we are now headed toward are the size of helicopters. I'm wondering if this dandelion is an indicator of the size of all the MN pests...







Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Mo' Minnesota

We've just spent a few days at a MN state park north of the Twin Cities on the St Croix River. John & Patti came up to visit, bring Gregg a birthday cake, and take us on a short jaunt over to WI to get cheese curds. Yes, cheese curds, one of the items on our long "must do" list - WI cheese curds!



The St. Croix River that borders MN and WI up here is just beautiful, the water clear and calm. We took a paddle boat ride one afternoon out of Taylors Falls (where there IS no falls to be seen - it's underwater!) We enjoyed a couple of restaurant meals on patios along the river, and spent a leisurely afternoon floating down Wisconsin's Apple River in tubes.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Lanesboro, MN

















Trying something new - a thisMoment slideshow. Check it out.

Click here, then use the NEXT arrow at the right side of the pictures.
http://www.thismoment.com/moment/view/35994/lanesboro-mn-june-2009&ref=22

Stats


STATS
Miles traveled – 4,284
Days gone – 66
States visited – 13
Friends visited – 20
Relatives visited – 45
New friends Gregg has made – probably 100
Square feet of living space - about 330
Crabby days – ZERO
Homesick days – ZERO
Arguments – ZERO
Tornado watches – 3
Rainy days – lots
Cool days – lots
Hot, humid days – just a few
Insect bites – Gregg 0, Sally 5 (she's sweeter)
Lightening bugs – 2 (season's just starting)
Presidential libraries & homes – 4, Clinton, Jackson, Lincoln & Hoover
Museums – 13
Tours – 3, Churchill Downs, John Deere, Graceland
Miles biked – about 100
Campfires - only 1! too rainy, too cold so far ...
Are we having a good time yet? Yes, yes yes!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

This week...


Here is where we are this week...and loving it. SE Minnesota.
Lanesboro is a town of about 767 but with lots of tourist attractions. Bike trails, canoe rentals, tubing, summer theater (we saw The Rainmaker last night), farmers' market today, arts & craft show tomorrow.
We'll post more pictures later. It's a picturesque kind of place.
For now...if you like flowers, click here for some Lanesboro flowers:

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sally's movie production

Here's my attempt at movie production...from Granddaughter Taylor's dress rehearsals for dance recital. Wish I could get a bigger size file on here - it plays much better that way. But hey, what can I expect from free wi-fi connections?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUcTmSCoZw0