My expectations, honestly, were low. I mean Minneapolis is in "the middle", the very northern middle, and it's kind of a slow cow town, right?!?!?!? Um....not so much! The only reason I was even going, was to meet my former co-worker Laura and her family; anything else would be a bonus. For this stop I took advantage of the Couch Surfing network and it truly added to my visit. I arrived around 8pm to meet my host, Christy, for the evening at The Town Hall Tap with some fellow Couch Surfers. The evening was a great success and I met some very cool people. Christy and I took off a little early because she had to work early the next day, but we got to have a short chat while she showed me around her apartment and before we both crashed for the evening. I slept well and got a relatively early start to my day where I explored Minneapolis on my own.

Christy and I had an opportunity to spend some more time chatting and getting to know each other after I returned from my dinner with Laura's family. Christy is a fantastic person who has had some interesting adventures and has her eyes set on a fantastic new project. I won't share her project details here as it's not my project to share, but I am so excited for her and hope to not only continue our new friendship, but I'd also love to be a part of her upcoming journey. I'm cheering you on, Christy!!!
I can honestly say I was blown away by Minneapolis. There is a plethora of cultural and outdoor excursions to suit basically any interest. It's a laid back, safe place and while I'm not sure how I would fare the winters there, I definitely want to go back and visit again.
"My favorite thing about Minneapolis is all of the green space. There are lakes and parks and miles upon miles of beautiful paths for biking/walking/running. You can escape the city without actually leaving the city. It's beautiful!" ~Christy
For photos of my journey to and of Minneapolis, click here.