18 May 2014

Adventures in Minneapolis, part 2

I should have pictures for you, but I don't. Which is to say: if I were reading someone's travel blog, I would want some photos, dammit, to break up the text. But I'm not much of a picture-taker. I'm more the type to want to experience a thing first-hand when I'm there rather than through the lens of a camera (she says as though one has to choose between being there & taking the photo).

Last weekend
Last Saturday, Jackie and I went downtown and met up with a couple of friends (Scott & Liz) at the Mill City Farmers Market, which seemed to be more about people selling prepared food and crafty things than about fresh produce, but that was okay by me. Three things to note here:
  1. People were moving at a slower pace. I did not get the impression that anyone was going to elbow me out of the way or that they were particularly mission-driven. The lady who accidentally shoulder-checked me didn't seem to notice, but it wasn't because she was moving quickly. People were out with their kids and dogs, sitting on the steps in the sun, drinking coffee & eating things from the food carts.
  2. The French toast comes with a sausage! No, seriously, you don't ask for it extra or anything. You just get this big ol' sausage on top of your little cardboard container of French toast! Wha?!?
  3. It's a zero-waste market. All the vendors have agreed to only use packaging that is either compostable or recyclable. So cool!
Anyway, it was fun. Milton got a lot of attention, of course, and I had a great time getting to know Scott and Liz.


09 May 2014

Adventures in Minneapolis, Part 1

Just to catch you up real quick: 1) I was in Bend from the end of January through April, and then 2) I spent a couple wonderful days in Portland, visiting friends (Oh, Portland friends, how I miss you!) and doing car-care stuff before I 3) spent three days driving to Minneapolis. 

What am I doing here? When I began to consider a year of nomadery, one of the ideas that occurred to me was that I could finally spend significant periods of time with people whom I adore and don't get to see very much, like my mom and my life partners, Jackie and Carly. So I'm in Minneapolis mainly to see Jackie, who is from this area originally and has been living here for the last few years, and whom I've missed dearly. A second objective to being here is the same objective I have whenever I travel to exotic places: to get a sense of the place, culture and people. 

I arrived on Sunday the 4th, and my plan was to unpack, set up shop, and get back to work on Monday without missing a beat. HA!

Here are some of my adventures and learnings from my first week in Minneapolis.