These aren't in order, but that's ok. You can wander around freely in my bike rides. Ironically, I was talking earlier about so many things going on I can't entirely keep up, and then I decided to post this instead of the music in a yard gig I was at last night. Guess that'll have to be a tomorrow thing, although I'm going to Mae West tomorrow, so I'm already adding more to my queue. I ponder frequently how I had time to post so many things 20 years ago. Just a more consistent habit, I guess.
Larry, Ming, and I took the trail system from Inver Grove Heights down to Hastings for lunch two weekends ago. About 45 miles. I repeated the ride this last weekend, although I headed to the trail connection over by the trash mountains and processing plant via Eagan, which wasn't quite as nice. But, I did it early in the morning so a. it was cooler and b. there was breakfast. Turns out Ze's isn't too far off the trail - just a few miles and one really steep hill. Although you don't get too much scenic going to Ze's. It stays away from the waterfront and takes you past the court building.
Still....worth it, despite bonking my head on the sign I locked my bicycle to hard enough that the cut on my head bled for a few days and still hurts over four days later.

And a bonus of going in the morning....bison. We didn't get to see them the first time. As I was headed to Hastings they were in the back pen and just coming out, but by the time I came back they were lounging in the sunshine.


This gal was also hanging out near them. I also saw snakes [two kinds - one baby, one very large], turkeys including one trying to coast airborne, deer, bald eagle, and more. Nice trail for some nature.


The turn to go to Ze's or go into downtown/riverfront Hastings is right after this sculpture garden. I've got a few more below. It's not in the foreground, but that Wright Flyer in the back left is pretty cool.


There is one sizeable hill on the way to Hastings [and back, but not as much] and you can get a nice scenic view. I was disappointed the second time I wasn't there to get the sunrise bouncing off the water.


If you go into the riverfront area of Hastings you can go to the far end of the artsy part of town and catch another trail that takes you to Vermillion Falls. There's a bridge over the water and it has become an area for folks to put love locks on. I know it looks like Ming and Larry might be up to putting a love lock in the collection, but they did not.


And here are the falls up close. It's cool the mechanisms for the water power machinery are still attached to that building, even if they're not in use.


On a stop on the way back, we ran into the Society for Creative Anachronism. Ming talked to them for a while about axe throwing. That looked fine, but that woman in the background is throwing knives and that looked damn near impossible. I'm not sure if Ming is going to join and try to get elected royalty. His kid is out of the house, so anything's possible.


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