Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Happy Fall

It is the first day of fall!  I love the excitement of changing seasons and the special times that come with each.  We've made our trip to the apple farm.  Today, my little one and I made a little art project with coffee filters to create sunflowers.  Here's a look at them.  And how they look from my front walk.  Enjoy God's blessings!




Sunday, July 13, 2014

A Saturday in the Twin Cities

Saturday morning we awoke leisurely.  Breakfast was served at 9:00.  The professionally trained chef prepared us a culinary delight.  (Sorry, chef.  I don't remember your name.  But you are a wonderful person and your food is fabulous.)  For breakfast today, there was a plate of sliced fruit; scrambled eggs with mushroom, onion, and asparagus; sausage; salad greens with dressing; and crusty bread with blueberry butter.  The blueberry butter was the topper.  Who knew butter could be the highlight of your meal?

We ventured back towards the area we'd been in last night.  We walked the foot bridge.  We checked out the Mill City Farmers Market.  We looked around outdoors near the Mill City Museum, putting that on our to-see-next-time list.

on the foot bridge


the lock and dam


under the bridge


looking out through the farmer's market toward the Gutherie


some of the Mill City ruins


giant steel beams twisted by the explosion at the Mill City Museum

(On a side note, if you really want to see a farmer's market go to Des Moines, IA.  While Mill City can hold its own, it doesn't hold a candle to Des Moines's downtown farmers market.  They really know how to do it right.)

The day was getting hot and muggy, so it was time to find some water and a book store.  We went to Magers & Quinn Booksellers.

It's named by City Pages and others as one of the best book stores in the Twin Cities.  It did not disappoint.  And the thing this Dutch girl loved the most was the excellent prices!  God bless them.

Still hadn't gotten my water.  I was getting parched and famished.  It was about 2:30 when we got to Uncommon Grounds Coffee House.

I got an iced mocha.  Brad got a capuccino.  We shared a chicken caesar panini and one of the most decadent slices of chocolate cake I've ever eaten.  The decor was strangely 1980's victorian throw back.  But, I really enjoyed the food.

We drove to the Walker Art Center.  There were only two exhibitions--Christian Marclay: the clock; and works from 1958 to 1978.  We were a little disappointed that we were unable to see some of the works from their permanent collection that we'd become acquainted with in the past.

                                                  
                                                 Life is a bowl of cherries with my beloved

It was getting ready to storm and we were exhausted.  We went back to the New Victorian Mansion to nap while it stormed and poured.

We went to supper at the The Happy Gnome.  It was selected by my husband because of its impressive craft brew selection.  Here's the link to check it out.http://thehappygnome.com/

We started with pretzels with beer cheese.  It was so good!

I wasn't too hungy, so I looked for a sandwich.  I chose the walleye po'boy, because it's Minnesota, right?  The walleye's got to be good.  Here's what I got.  

Quite a bit of food!  The curious thing is that on both of the sandwiches I ordered at this pub and WA Frost & Co. which is just down the street from here, there were pickled red onions.  I've never had pickled red onions before.  Curious.  I did enjoy them.

Bradley chose the seared tuna.  It was delicious.  But, there was much less food on his plate.  He had room for dessert and chose the rhubarb crisp.  How can you not like a restaurant that has rhubarb crisp on the menu?  

I'm telling you this is a restaurant that's worth going to if beer is your thing.  But, the place was packed, so be prepared.

Afterwards, we went for a little walk.  This neighborhood is very walkable.  It has lots of cute shops and places to eat.  We were unable to enjoy it all.  We'll have to make another trip.

We relaxed again on the front porch. God gave us a beautiful rainbow over the cathedral to enjoy.  It was a blessed end to a blessed day.






Friday, July 11, 2014

The Gutherie

It had been a long time since we'd been to the Gutherie Theater.  The last time we'd been there, they'd been at a different location.  Now they're by the river next to the Mill City Museum, which is a charming location.  Here is a view from the back side.


The Gutherie now has three theaters: a thrust stage, a proscenium, and a black box.  They also have a restaurant, bar, and a great viewing area on the extended piece of architecture above.

The views are great!

We saw a show on the McGuire Proscenium Stage.


It was an historical drama about the power of theater.  It was set in Australia in the year 1789 in the penal colony of Sydney.  The Gutherie, as usual, put on a great show.  We were especially impressed with the use of simple set pieces ingeniously engineered to be multi-functional.  We also thought the lighting was spectacular.

It was a blessing to enjoy a night at the theater.  Art lifts my soul to a higher and deeper humanity, I feel.  It connects me spiritually to a Creative God in a way other human activities do not.  And, as this play seemed to convey, it connects me more humanely to my fellow man.  I deeply appreciate the work of these artists and am so thankful for the opportunity to experience a night at The Gutherie once again.

Afterwards, we went back to The New Victorian Mansion.  We enjoyed a little time on the front porch and the comforts of this beautiful home.  Next time, I'll tell you about Saturday's adventures.


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Upstairs at the Mansion

From the tea cart, we can turn around and take the stairs.  Look at the lovely seat on the landing.

And here's the top of the stairs.


At the top of the stairs was our room--the first door.  It was called the cathedral room.





We chose this room because of the turret and the tub with jets.  The other rooms have bigger beds and small closets, but only showers.

And this is why it is called the cathedral room--the view.


After we got settled, we got ready to see a play at the Gutherie.  I'll tell you about that next time.




Sunday, July 6, 2014

The New Victorian Masion


As I said, the aunt of the proprietors checked us in.  As you walk in the front door, this room awaits you.


That charming little tea tray has cookies for the guests.

To the right is the living room with a powder room for your convenience.



And to the left is the dining room.




Farther down the hall is a bedroom that a guest could stay in.  I didn't take pictures of it,  but you should be able to see it on their website.  http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/mn-st-paul-thenewvictorianmansionbedbreakfast.html

What a lovely home!  The Blessings and their employees did so much hard work.  It certainly paid off.  We enjoyed it immensely.  Next time I'll show you the upstairs.


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Wandering to the Twin Cities

We headed to the Twin Cities to get away.  It was our way of celebrating 20 years of marriage.  We had a fun trip.

First we stopped at IKEA.

It was our first time exploring here.  There are so many things to see.  (For a first timer maybe a little too much.)  We'd just moved through the first gallery when we got a text from home that the electricity had been knocked out due to a storm.  Thankfully that was resolved before we were finished shopping at IKEA.

We headed to St. Paul to find our bed and breakfast.  We stayed at The New Victorian Mansion Bed & Breakfast. You can learn more here http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/mn-st-paul-thenewvictorianmansionbedbreakfast.html
We found it with little trouble.  We did have to turn around once because the front of the building surprised us.
It was a Montessori school.  When we drove by, the children were outside watering their little gardens.  (You can see the trellis on the left.)

We were a little early for check in.  We'd seen a coffee shop nearby and headed there.  But, when we got to that part of the neighborhood, we saw a restaurant that I'd come across in my research.  It was listed as one of the 10 most romantic restaurants in the Twin Cities.  It was so charming!  We ate an early meal, since we'd skipped lunch and were going to the theater later.  Because of the time, the menu was limited.  But, it was delicious.  We ate at W.A. Frost & Company.
http://www.wafrost.com/



My pictures don't do it justice. The ones on their website don't either.  The atmosphere is just enchanting. The weather was perfect for eating outdoors.  We ate at a table with an umbrella.  But, there were garden benches and an area with over stuffed patio furniture.  There were lights in the trees.  And beautiful gardens.  It was so lovely.

Brad got the grilled lamb burger.  I ordered the Yucatan style pulled pork sandwich.  Brad says the lamb burger was the best thing he ate this weekend.

We went back to The Victorian Mansion to check in.  The inn keepers' aunt checked us in and showed us around.  I'll post about that next time.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Thankful Thursday

I am thankful for:


  1. Salvation
  2. Jesus is a friend who will never leave me nor forsake me.
  3. Bradley
  4. My children
  5. My family
  6. Health for myself and my family
  7. A warm house
  8. My car working faithfully
  9. My washing machine and dryer
  10. My dishwasher
  11. Telephones
  12. Computers
  13. Homeschooling
  14. That my children had the freedom to play in the fresh falling snow impromptu
  15. I live in a free country
  16. As Elliot says, "Cake"
  17. Helping others
  18. The garbage men who were already working by 6:30 am in the dark and cold
  19. Newspaper delivery people who also faithfully work in the cold
  20. Electric linemen who fix up after weather troubles
  21. Soldiers
  22. Policemen
  23. Healthcare workers
  24. Children
  25. Christian teachers
  26. Books
  27. Music
  28. Art
  29. Profitable work
  30. Holidays
  31. Laughter
  32. That God hears and answers my prayers
  33. That God's answers are always and only the best
Colossians 3:15 Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.  And be thankful.