Welcome back to the newest addition to the Impossible Blog: Analog Travelog. We’ll be sharing with you fantastic instant photos taken on voyages the world over. This entry focuses on our good friend Azuree Wiitala and her recent visit to Minneapolis…
My Mom had come to visit from Puerto Rico for my birthday. I only had a few days off in a row while she was in town and being the spontaneous person that she is, she saw those days as plenty of time for a short, sweet little adventure. Minneapolis is only about an hour long plane ride away from Chicago (where we live) so she booked tickets for us and off we went! Once we landed in Minneapolis we became a little weary of our decision, seeing as one of the magazines we read once there cited “going to Target to see the cart escalator” as one of the attractions, we wondered what exactly we had gotten ourselves into!
Seeing as it was my birthday week and I was raised in the suburbs it was only appropriate that we head over to The Mall of America for some shopping and for the sake of nostalgia. That place is a child’s dream come true. A theme park inside of a mall. I loved the carousel there, I have an affinity for them! We also visited a little town called Edina that was really cute and The Minneapolis Institute of Art. I L O V E museums. There’s something so surreal about seeing famous works of art in the flesh. I get especially thrilled about seeing my favorite photographs printed large and hung on a bare wall. It was at the MIA that I saw the famous Dorothea Lange print and my very favorite of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s prints. I couldn’t help myself, I shot a picture of it to take home with me when no one was looking!
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