Tag: Minnesota

  • Parks in Minneapolis Minnesota

    Parks in Minneapolis Minnesota

    Parks in Minneapolis Minnesota

    One of the best things about living in Minnesota is all the parks in our hometown Minneapolis. In fact, did you know that Minneapolis features 180 park properties?!

    This sunrise skyline view is from Bde Maka Ska park. The lake is the largest in the chain of lakes and has three beaches. The park is 518 acres with a 3.1 mile loop for pedestrians. We love walking and running around this lake in every season. It’s the perfect distance with nature views, neighborhood views, and the skyline. If you want to add distance, you can keep going around the chain.

    The full chain of lakes covers 1555 acres with a total of 14.81 miles of pedestrian trails along with 15.27 of biking trails.

    The lakes include Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet and Brownie Lake.

    There are endless activities: Concerts, Boating, Fishing, Volleyball, Archery, Tennis, Grilling, Ice-Skating, Cross-Country Skiing, Playgrounds, and more. You can see all the amenities by clicking HERE.

    This area is definitely one of the highlights of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Make sure to visit and take it all in!

    Read more about another one of our favorite parks in Minnesota – Bryant Lake Regional Park.

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  • Bryant Lake Regional Park – Minnesota

    Bryant Lake Regional Park – Minnesota

    Bryant Lake Regional Park is part of the Three Rivers Park District and is located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. 170 beautiful acres including a fenced 9-acre off-leash dog park. As you hike, you’re surrounded by rolling hills, woodlands, and the lovely Bryant Lake.

    There are a lot of activities to enjoy at the park; Dog Trails, Biking, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Disc Golf, Geocaching, Paddling, Swimming, Play Areas, and Picnicking. Can you guess Allen’s favorite activity?

    We enjoyed the quiet while walking the trails, the wonderful wildflowers, and the songbirds. All the trails are very well-kept. There is a nice combination of paved trails (specifically for the dogs) and unpaved trails. You can find pdf maps HERE.

    Lots of acorns right now. Watch your step. πŸ™‚

    The stairs in the picture below are awesome for an extra workout. πŸ‘Œ

    They are doing a great job with reminding people to respect each other’s space during the pandemic. ❀️

    Late summer and fall is the best time of the year in Minnesota. Enjoy!

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  • A Visitor – A Sign

    A Visitor – A Sign

    I never take moments like this for granted.

    I was getting packed up to visit my parents and about to walk out the door. All of a sudden, I remembered a dog toy that I wanted to bring along that was out in our backyard. I ran to the back door and just as I was about to open, I spotted this beauty.

    Here is what Ted Andrews book, Animal-Speak, says about seeing a hawk.

    Spirit vision and guardianship surround you. Be patient and observe. You will see the opportunities. Signs are clear.

    Enjoy the weekend!

    Pause, relax, and don’t miss all the beauty surrounding you.

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  • History at Heart – Art Installation – Minnesota

    History at Heart – Art Installation – Minnesota

    We are grieving. We are longing. We are dreaming. – MN Historical Society

    1,000 hearts line the fence at Mill City Museum. The Minnesota Historical Society created this raw art installation as a space for people to share their thoughts. We are living in a historic moment. The world feels upside down but as I walked the fence, and read what people wrote, I remembered the strength of the human spirit. I laughed and I cried.

    Stay tuned as they plan to expand this installation to other parts of MN.

    #HistoryAtHeart #HistoryIsNow 

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  • Sunflowers – Minnesota

    Sunflowers – Minnesota

    Some express their appreciation through a gift, a picture, a song, or maybe a flower, sometimes it’s the simple things that speak the loudest.

    – Johnny Fish

    Have you visited one of the Fish Sunflowers sites? They are so beautiful and FREE! All they ask is that you share your photos via social and spread some joy. You can also follow along on their public Facebook page HERE.

    Keep on exploring!

    #WhatStirsYourSoul #OnlyInMN

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  • What Stirs Your Soul – Growing During Hard Times

    What Stirs Your Soul – Growing During Hard Times

    When I look back, I realize that it was during the hardest times in my life that I put roots down, grew stronger, and found solid ground (even though I didn’t know it at the time). That probably doesn’t feel possible right now. It is hard to see clear when we are in the middle of a storm.

    We grow through every experience. If we pay attention, we can see the beauty in the struggle. That doesn’t mean that we should ignore the pain or be positive all the time. It means learning from the challenges, searching for new ways to survive, and taking the opportunity to reinvent ourselves. We have this one precious life to live.

    As humans, we can be stubborn and blind to what is right in front of us. We are all moving too fast. We don’t want to slow down because then we are forced to look inward, to face our problems…insecurities, sadness, anxiety. What we don’t realize is that it is in the slowing down that we can heal. If we don’t “feed and water” ourselves, how can we move forward? How can we truly grow as people…as a community…as a country?

    If you’re feeling sad, look around today and find one simple thing that has brought you joy in the last week. That one thing is a start, something to build upon. Look inward and think about what has felt good…what has “stirred your soul”. That is the place to plant your roots and grow. When I’m struggling, I hold onto to what stirs my soul and it brings my life back into focus. Keep searching for that light… ❀️

    Β© Tracy Blowers

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