The Halloween Capital of the World: Attending the Anoka Halloween Parade

This is Halloween, this is Halloween. Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween Town is real … and it is in suburban Minneapolis. Anoka, a community near Coon Rapids north of the city, calls itself the Halloween Capital of the World. For one month of the year, the town is transformed. Over those 31 days, there are …

Touring Minneapolis: Exploring the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Mill City Museum

It is strange and exciting to show off where you live to visitors when you are living in a new area because, after all, you are still basically a visitor yourself. We know that this will soon be true of us as we move later this summer, but for now we finally feel at home …

Autumn in Minnesota: Our Apple Picking Adventure

There is nothing that makes me more at home than the feel of a cool autumn breeze as it brings smells of apple cider and pumpkin pie. I love the fall! I missed fall in Colorado where eight months of warmth and sun immediately transition to four months of cold and snow…and sun. Later this …

Um Yah Yah: Watching the Cereal Bowl

Sports are characterized by the great rivalries: the Yankees vs. the Red Sox, Georgia vs. Alabama, the Packers vs. the Bears, and the St. Olaf Oles vs. the Carleton College Carls. Okay, the Ole vs. Carl rivalry might not be world famous, but it is a bit of a big deal when you live in …

Pickerel Lake, Try 1: Hiking the Mississippi National River and Recreational Area

One of the goals of our Adventures in Gopherland was see as much natural wonder in Minnesota as possible, particularly visiting National and State Park sites. Much of the year in Minnesota, however, is unfavorable for such excursions due to the climate. Before the summer turned to autumn last year, then, we attempted to visit …

Little House in the Quarry: Visiting Western Minnesota

Last October, Katie and I visited western Minnesota, where evidence remains of three people groups who had been there: the Native peoples who congregated in Pipestone, the German immigrants who established a settlement in New Ulm and a little girl who lived on a prairie. There are fascinating places to visit that visitors can only …

I’m Greek, dat’s fer shore: The Minnesota Greek Festival

I am Greek. I wasn’t born in Greece, nor was my mother nor my grandparents, but I am proudly Greek American by my heritage. Whenever we are in a new area, then, we seek out the inevitable Greek Festival hosted by the local Greek Orthodox church. The festivals are a staple of many Greek American …

Quarantine Chronicles: Road Trip Up North!

As Minnesota begins to open up, we are able to get a few more visits to other places around the state! It has made for a very different travelling experience. When we roadtrip we usually get to check out local coffeeshops and breweries, stop by odd attractions and keep a loose schedule. This trip found …

It’s a Wonderful Day for Baseball: Watching the Minnesota Twins

We now live in a world without sports, where instead of basketball or hockey games, ESPN has been forced to air old college football games. The opening day of baseball came and went with no one throwing out the first pitch. I miss sports, even though I am well aware that people are wisely not …

Three for One: Exploring the Chain of Lakes

This weekend the world has opened up enough where we live for us to go paddling for the first time this calendar year. As we prepare for this, my mind wanders back to last summer and our first times paddling the waters of Minnesota. Our very first trip was with Katie’s parents (see this post), …

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