I got my update from Centsational Girl this morning and had to write a second post for today, so I could share alllllll my favo things about St. Paul. I won't even try to add in ye olde Minneapolis, because I don't want your heads to explode with all the magnificent possibilities that abound in the Twin Cities.
Here's the short list:
1. The Snelby Area
Neat shops, vintage finds, Starbucks and cookies= win.
2. Summit Avenue
The Cathedral of St. Paul, the James J. Hill house, a tree-lined boulevard, and 7 kilometers of Victorian houses, bike path, colleges, parks, and history. You're making us seem civilized, Summit.
3. The Mississippi River
The completely random picture above was too great to pass up. It was taken at Hidden Falls Park, just one of the many awesome parks that are dotted along the Mighty Mississippi. Great for hiking along, swimming in (careful of the massive current), canoeing/boating/kayaking/crewing on, biking near, or looking at, the Mississippi gives us a head start on the awesomeness race.
4. The Current
A branch of MPR, the Current is an ad-free radio station that features local artists and independent labels, plus all the other good stuff. Hear Bennie Goodman next to Atmosphere or Iron and Wine, then INXS. Thanks, MN, for having pretty sweet music.
5. The Incoming Light Rail
Controversial, I know, but I'm totally stoked (thanks, bro) for the new Green Line of the Metro Transit Light Rail. It's going to run right by my house, connect the cities that are twins, and make me feel a little more European. Now go get me a fresh croissant.
6. Trung Nam
Our end of University Avenue gets a bad rap. But have you tried any of the awesome Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Phillipino, or myriad of other worldy cafes? Um, you should. Start with breakfast at Trung Nam. The G and I found this place shortly after our honeymoon in France, where we had fresh croissants every day. You know, the French kind. Then we stopped in here. Voila! We're in Beaugency! F yeah.
My short list is becoming long. St. Paulites- any other suggestions? I'd love to make a master list of awesome places to visit. Don't you hate it when visitors come into town and want you to be their city guide and you got nothing?






Leave a reply to Jediane9 Cancel reply