Afterwards, we went to dinner at the Global Market in the Midtown Building (the old Sears building on Lake Street). It's a very neat environment, and one that I'd highly recommend to others.
Then, we drove down to the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis and went for a walk. I am truly a fan of that bridge. The area is steeped in history for Minneapolis, as we used to have a strong milling industry, and there are still many remnants of the old mills. From the Stone Arch Bridge, you get a great view of the city skyline - another destination that I'd highly recommend to others (and I know that it holds a very special meaning to my friends Eric and Lisa who were engaged there).
There even was somebody showing a movie ("Airplane") on the outside wall of an older brick building nearby, with only a few people watching it - however, there were a couple of us who stopped and caught a few minutes of the flick!
All in all, last night was a very wonderful evening.


2 comments:
sounds wonderful- like the perfect night that you never could have planned...it just happened!!
thanks for the drum availability- and thanks for the chat. i will follow through.
Aimee is wonderful! I'm sure you've told her we think so. I loved our bon fire time on Saturday...so refreshing!
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