I'm rather impatient. It's my worst fault. I would like more time to get out and take photos of all the many breathtaking landscapes the Twin Cities has to offer, but I do not have the time. I cannot even make the time at this point. This is not one of those excuses; there is NO time. That should die down when fall sports are over, but then all the foliage will have dropped to the cold ground and I'll miss out on all the gorgeous fall landscapes. You may see a lot of icicle and frost photos in the near future;)
The only reason I was able to snap this photo was because Mass is super early (in my book anyway) and it is only 4.5 miles from the church to this location. They (the family) were all in awe when we got across the bridge and turned around to this backdrop. It's not something you see every day.
I love seeing the many, many old stone bridges in this area. I love the old world charm in many downtown neighborhoods. I love traveling past the oversized ginormous brick houses on city lots. I love the quaint retro barber shops and bicycle repair shops. I love the drive through the many trees that hug the sides of the city streets and form arches to crown the street tops in residential areas. I love the boutiques and the markets. I love seeing multiple steeples from the near distance.
I don't think we'll need to take a vacation for some time. There is so much to do I never imagined it. We've started a stay-cation bucket list. At the top of that list is Fort Snelling State Park. I can't wait until we have more time!!! Happy Sunday!

That is a great view. I'm glad you posted more on its location. One thing I really appreciate about suburban life is just what you said: so many churches. Hope you are adjusting alright.
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