Bruce, April
(front desk) and I spent a long last weekend in Minneapolis at the gift
show. Hopefully we bought enough
enticing things to tempt you to make a purchase or two. It was two days of looking and two days of
buying. I don’t even want to try to
total how much we spent. It adds up
quickly.
The trip had
fun highlights too. On Saturday night we
went out to dinner with Grant and Mae who graciously brought along their
parents. We all laughed at the chef who
cooked on a hot plate right in front of all 8 of us. When the oil got hot and sprang into flames,
the kids could feel the heat from the flames.
It was so much better than having to sit still while waiting for dinner
to come.
Another
highlight for Bruce and I was Penzey’s Spice store on Grand Avenue in St.
Paul. I had made a list but it was
really long because we had not been there for a long time. Then I left the list at home. So we had to walk through everything. It all fit into a little basket but the price
wasn’t little. We will use every grain
of the spices.
There was
one place that was recommended to us and we didn’t get there. In St. Paul on University & Hennepin is
Surdyks. It is a wine and cheese store. I am told that they specialize in the stinkiest
cheese there is. I looked them up on the
internet and they are on my list for the next trip.
We got home
on Monday to snow banks that had shrunk to nothing while we were gone. The side road from the Gunflint Trail into
our house was down to gravel and dry. It
was really nice and we both felt that spring was coming. Little did we know that by Thursday morning
we would have 13 inches of new snow. I
had an early appointment in town but could not go because the mile out to the
main trail was not plowed until the middle of the morning. Bruce could not get out either so he cleaned
the snow up in our yard. The banks there
are up to five feet now. It would be
really pretty if this was November.
Of course,
the birds are really starting to come with all the snow. All day I seem to have a great number of
purple finches attacking the bird feeders.
When I am done with this, it will be time to go fill all the feeders.
Also we
appear to have one pregnant pine martin.
I have not seen her but that is Bruce’s opinion. Between birds and pine martins we seem to be
feeding the whole neighborhood.
1 comment:
Nice article. My pleasure to read you Gunflint lodge. Thank you.
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