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More than 10,000 lakes

Last weekend I had the pleasure to spend a few days in my husband’s home state of Minnesota. I had only been there once before and it was during the winter, so much time was spent indoors. This time I was really looking forward to the opportunity to explore the twin cities and spend quality time with friends.

The name of my blog post is more than 10,000 lakes which is in reference to the fact that Minnesota has over 10,000 lakes (There are 11,842 lakes in Minnesota 10 acres or larger in size). This became apparent as we were flying into Minneapolis- there really were lakes everywhere! Minneapolis is probably one of my top 10 favorite US cities. It has an artsy feel with tons of sculptures and galleries everywhere. The downtown area has a ton to do and see, for those of all ages. It even includes some really pretty walking paths. Our first stop was the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden; apparently the cherry on the spoon sculpture is famous. The park is filled with other unique and interesting pieces. It was fun -definitely worth it to check out.

We ate dinner at Pizza Luce (insert appropriate accents) where for the first time ever I tried mashed potatoes on pizza. Gotta say I didn’t hate it, actually it was really good. The restaurant has unique art hung on the wall, a friendly staff, and nice collateral (sorry work at an advertising agency).

The main reason we came was to see a premiere of the snowboarding film: That’s it that’s all. It was awesome. The showing was held at Pantages, a venue that mostly hosts musical and plays in the downtown Hennepin Theater district of Minneapolis. The movie is really cool, if you haven’t seen it yet (the movie is on tour). After the show we headed over to Sebastian Joe’s Ice-Cream Cafe. The ice-cream there was drool worthy. It is all homemade in the shop and they are famous for their unique flavors. I had the Pavarotti- a banana ice-cream with chocolate chunks. Oh so good. Apparently the Oreo sundaes were pretty tasty as well.

The next day of our trip was spent exploring Rochester, MN where our friends live. Rochester, as most people know, is famous for the Mayo Clinic. I couldn’t believe how big the Mayo Clinic Campus is! It’s pretty impressive. Also, our friends took us to the Plummer House. The house is an English Tudor Mansion and the former home of Henry S. Plummer, who was a member of the Mayo Clinic Staff starting in 1901. The house is 5 stories high, contains 49 rooms, and occupies 11 acres which include outdoor gardens and water tower. The house was closed for tours but we enjoyed walking around the gardens.

That night we ate some of the best burgers of our lives in downtown Rochester at Newts. Newts has been voted the best burger in Rochester for five consecutive years. It was packed when we got there so we had to wait about twenty minutes. The vibe was very laid back, a very home town cheers feel. I got a mushroom burger and I have to say it was delicious. They also give you about a pound of fries with your burgers.

It was a great trip and thank you to Chris and Lisa for putting us up (and putting up with us) and spending time with us. We had a blast and look forward to returning the favor to them this winter. I have to say I was genuinely sad to leave.

*photo credit to genius photographer Reid Fuller

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8 Responses to “More than 10,000 lakes”

  1. Auntie Jan Says:

    I loved taking this trip with you via your writing and pictures! Thanks for sharing! Love ya! AJ

  2. Candace Says:

    who is the photographer you mentioned? he is really good.

  3. Hilarye Says:

    Oh you know just Reid- my talented husband

  4. Allison Says:

    Hey! I think I might have told you already, but my brother-in-law is at the Mayo and he’s interviewing TODAY for a residency there! I’m excited you got to see it, he said it’s amazing.

  5. Hilarye Says:

    Oh yeah you did tell me that! Holy cow he must be a genius! Hope he gets it! Let me know how it turns out!

  6. SUNNYD Says:

    Hey Hil,
    Glad you had such a great trip! It’s so fun to read about your travels. Looking forward to Christmas :)

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