OK, so we're here in the state of 10,000 lakes. They're everywhere! There's practically a lake on every corner in the state. Why, then, cannot we not find a lake? Because Minnesota is a big state. The corners are farther apart.
We did see the mighty Mississippi River as she flowed powerfully
through the city.
Then there were tall buildings in the city of Minneapolis. All lovely and interesting, but I want to see lakes!
A trip to Minneapolis isn't complete without a visit to the Mall of America, complete with it's own amusement park. Again, no lakes.
Finally, on our way to Stillwater, we stumbled across Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Here is a man fishing with his son, who just caught his very first fish.
Here is an satellite view of the pier, courtesy of Google Maps.
At first glance this appears to be another lake. It is actually a swimming pool. It is filled with chlorinated water and filtered just like a regular pool, but has the look and feel of a lake with a beach.
It was cool and overcast, but there were still folks in the water...kids, that is!
It looks like I was looking through a window doesn't it? Well I was, sort of. This was a tiny building at the end of boardwalk through a marsh-like area leading to another lake in the park. Tall grass on either side was nearly as tall as me. I think this was built as a shelter to observe wildlife. I love getting back to nature, although we didn't see much wildlife.
Except for this little guy!
So while I did get to see some of Minnesota's beautiful lakes, it was only a drop in the bucket. There are about 9,998 to go.
We are lucky to have several beautiful lakes on our doorstep here. Thank goodness because we are further from the sea than I'd like.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pics Linda! I love the one of the dragonfly (or whatever that gorgeous blue bug is) Looks like you had a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteBabs- We have a few lakes near where we live. Also, we'll be visiting a lake in South Carolina next weekend. Should have some good pics.
ReplyDeleteNicky- Thanks. Yes, he is a dragonfly. It was a great trip, just not enough time to see all we wanted to.
Your photos are great. I've never been there. I'm glad it wasn't too hot!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda .. I didn't know Minnesota has 10,000 +/- lakes .. and the Mississippi is pounding through isn't it ..
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and the dragonfly .. enjoy South Carolina .. cheers Hilary
That swimming pool really fooled me. It looks like a lake.
ReplyDeleteThese were lovely pictures. I really enjoy seeing people vacation pictures. They give you an idea about places you've seen before.
The Mall of America must be intimidating, given its size!
My favorite picture was the Mississippi River. What power on display:~)