Minnesota: A Big Piece of Americana!

Labor Day 2015 I decided to get a big ole slice of Americana......Minnesota! I have been going to Minnesota annually since I was in high school but it is only somewhat recently that I realized it is my favorite place to spend Labor Day weekend. When I explain to people I am on my way to the Twin Cities they are surprised like I'm too cool to be going there. I will address that in this post. Let me start by saying Prince is from Minnesota.... Prince is cool.... Therefore Minnesota is cool. So purify yourself in lake Minnetonka and hush your mouth. (Purple Rain quote for those of you that don't know) 

Found this cool painting of a purple motorcycle near the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis. I assume it's inspired by Purple Rain

Found this cool painting of a purple motorcycle near the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis. I assume it's inspired by Purple Rain

So what to do in The land of 10,000 lakes in September? How about some art?? Yes art! A couple of Labor Day weekends  ago I took my first visit to the Minneapolis Institute of Art. This is where I experienced my first Kehinde Wiley painting. This is a must go destination for art enthusiast.  I didn't hit up this spot on my recent visit but I did visit Franconia Gardens Sculpture Park and Minneapolis Sculpture Park.

Franconia Sculpture Park:

29836 St. Croix Trail Shafer, MN 55074

Hours: 365 days a year (even in the winter) dusk to dawn

Cost: FREE!! 

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Love this clever use of our old "boom boxes!" All of our junk transformed into this interesting masterpiece!

Love this clever use of our old "boom boxes!" All of our junk transformed into this interesting masterpiece!

Tuskegee Airmen sculptures created by the late artist Michael Richards. Richards lost his life in World Trade Center art studio on September 11th. This installation is a permanent fixture at the garden

Tuskegee Airmen sculptures created by the late artist Michael Richards. Richards lost his life in World Trade Center art studio on September 11th. This installation is a permanent fixture at the garden

Next Art stop! Minneapolis Sculpture Garden!

Loring Greenway, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Hours: 8:00 a.m-6:00 p.m.

Cost: Free, paid parking lots and meter parking are located at the park

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is one of the largest sculpture gardens in the country. However, as of Summer 2015 art installations are being removed from the park as part of a two year renovation project. We we were still able to see the main attraction, The Spoon Bridge!

The Famous "Spoon Bridge"!

The Famous "Spoon Bridge"!

So what do we eat around here??  

Keys Cafe- There are several locations of this forty year plus institution throughout the state and I would describe this place by saying the  food is old fashion Americana at its best. Their tag line is "the food you grew up with". If you require carefully artistically plated cuisine on tiny white dishes with the word "fusion" in the name this ain't it. I said It's Americana! Like Norman Rockwell Americana! In fact, there are Norman Rockwell or Rockwell-esq artwork  in the restaurant and on menus. More art!! Additionally there are humongous Peanuts gang statues outside the restaurant. Peanuts are cool right? Their creator Charles Schulz is from Minnesota! Cool!! Right! I digress, this place has good ole American staples like pancakes and omelettes that individually are the size of your large American plate! I believe Keys Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch. It's the type of place where I would probably just go for breakfast only. 

Next door to the Woodbury Keys Cafe location, we found a large yet quiet authentic Italian restaurant. called Sole Mio Ristorante. We had the pleasure of meeting one of the owners, an Italy native. She explained that the restaurant is a dream she has shared with her husband.  We dined on fresh bruschetta and spinach gnocchi 

The final restaurant I'd like to mention is Parella Italian Restaurant located in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis. The area is hip with vibrant restaurants and great shops. After dining, you may want to walk off a few of those extra calories by heading over to Calhoun Lake. For my Oakland readers, Calhoun Lake reminds me a lot of Lake Merritt.  One lake down. 9,999 to go! 

A few  other must sees and pointers:

1) Mall of America- I have been here a million times and have sworn to never return. However, if you are visiting Minnesota the biggest mall in the United States is worth a visit. It has an amusement park, tons of shops, and even a wedding chapel! I just can't do malls but if you can.....this is a must see destination for professional shoppers.

2) Minneapolis Theatre District- About five Labor Day Weekends ago my dad took me to see Wicked. In addition to enjoying the play, I really loved the vibrant energy of the Minneapolis Theatre District. Check it out!

3) Minnesota State Fair- The Minnesota State Fair which lasts about 12 days every Summer and ends Labor Day is the fair to take down all state fairs! It is the second largest state fair (Texas is first) and has amazing food, live entertainment and was noted by Country Living as being the among the most family friendly fairs with the best educational exhibits! Add this to your itinerary if you plan to be in Minnesota around Labor Day!

4) This would not be a proper Cultured Americana travel post without telling you where to get coffee. Here is a tip! Avoid Starbucks when traveling. Don't get me wrong, I visit Starbucks often but it isn't where you want to go when you are out exploring coffee of the world. Opt for one off coffee shops or a local chain.  In Minnesota, that will be Caribou Coffee! Go for no other reasons to sip Caribou with the locals and tell your friends back home how Minnesota does coffee!

5) Accommodations: I can't give you a lot of help here. I always have top notch lovely accommodations while I'm in Minnesota. I stay with my family which is always a joy. If I didn't have family in Minnesota, I might check out homeaway.com to see if I could rent an apartment or house near one of Minnesota's many many many lakes! 

I hope you have learned a little bit more about Minnesota! Don't dismiss it as "some tiny midwestern state!" It's a great state with plenty of experiences waiting to be collected! I would love to hear other "must-dos" in Minnesota so please feel free to comment! 

 

 

 

Ease into Italy: Varenna, Lake Como and Bellagio in Pictures!

The best way to start an international trip is to ease into it.  Eaaaasssseee into it. After 12 hours plus of traveling, bad connections,  and sleeping in somewhat cramped quarters ....upright  (unless you livin' that first class life) who wants to hit the ground running? When you arrive in a new country I say take your time and see if you can find a more mellow activities to kick off your travel adventure. Therefore, when I arrived in Milano I took the advice of my trusted travel advisor Rick (as in Steves). Instead of running all over Milan checking things off a crazy "bucket list" like a maniac (a. Santa Maria Grazie, b. La Scala Opera House, c.Duomo, check, check, check!) I arrived in the big city and escaped the big city by cruising Lake Como and spending my first full day in Italy in Bellagio. See how i eased into my journey! Cruising Lake Como and Bellagio in pictures. 

Took the train from Milano to Varenna so I could cruise Lake Como on my way to Bellagio

Took the train from Milano to Varenna so I could cruise Lake Como on my way to Bellagio

Venezia (Venice) in Pictures

Foto dal mio viaggio a Venezia.......Photos from my trip to Venice

Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco

Venice in a few words: Canals, bridges, pizza, vino and art!

To quote Jay- Z "In a villa in Venice sippin' vino"

Roman Holiday

The Roman leg of my tour was kicked off the Italian way.....on the back of a vintage Vespa hanging on for dear life as my tour guide/Italian firefighter, Georgio showed me the best of Rome.  For a few hours I was Audrey Hepburn and Georgio was Gregory Peck. Zipping in and out of Rome's traffic.....up to St Peter's Square, stopped by the Mouth of Truth, around and around the colosseum and even grabbed a quick bite in Trastevere! This was probably one of the best city tours I've been on as I was really part of the city and I got to experience so much more than I would on a hop on hop off bus or even a car. Traveling via Vespa allowed us to get up close and personal to all of the sights with little hassle. It amazes me how I basically entrusted my life to a complete stranger in a foreign country. Honestly, I felt a pang of guilt as I had a boyfriend back home and this felt kinda like a date. An exhilarating, spur of the moment hot date in a romantic city with a perfect stranger. Well as they say....."While in Rome......"Ahhhh la vita dolce! 

If you are preparing for your first journey to Roma, I'm sure you are planning to visit the Roman Greats such as the Colosseum, the ruins, the Pantheon and the Vatican. However, I have a  few additional suggestions for you to consider...

Accommodations: If you are going to be there longer than 3 days, I suggest renting an apartment. Having an apartment allows you to "travel like a local" a bit more and really immerse yourself in the culture. I rented an apartment in the Prati area walking distance from the Vatican. Renting an apartment really enhanced my experience. I rented my apartment via Homeaway.com. I suggest renting an apartment that has plenty of reviews. 

What to eat: Eat in the Jewish Quarters! I was lucky enough to be in Rome during artichoke season so I was able to experience fried artichokes. My favorite restaurant was located in "my neighborhood", Prati. It is called Cacio e Pepe and it is FANTASTIC! The carbonara was incredible! Good service, reasonable prices and a wonderful local vibe! Via Giuseppe Avezzana, 11, 00195 Roma, Italy

 

Where to shop: Tons of places to shop of course. I enjoyed the selection of shops near the Spanish steps.

Must do tour: If you are staying in Rome more than a few days I suggest taking a break from the big city and booking a "Day Trip to Tuscany". I booked my tour through Viator but I'm sure there are other options. On this tour we took a plush coach to the Tuscany countryside. We had walking tours in at least two small Tuscan towns, visited a church where we were lucky enough to witness the monks doing their afternoon prayers and finally we had lunch and wine tasting on a Tuscan farm. This tour was another highlight on my Italian tour. I even ordered wine to be shipped after the tasting. It's pricey but worth it and makes great gifts for people back home. 

Coffee Culture: When you are leaving the Pantheon, you may want a little caffeinated pick me up. I suggest caffé Tazza D'oro! Best espresso I had in Roma!

 Beware: I didn't have any issues with being a victim of crime but keep your wits about you like you would in any large metropolitan city. 

Ciao!

La Boca Della Verita` (the mouth of truth)