Having lived in Los Angeles, California, for most of my life, my norms were the busy highways, the concrete high rises, the bustling urban lifestyles and the suffocating population densities. I yearned to escape my lifestyle and to search for solitude in any rural suburbia. So in 2009, I ventured into the open arms of Minnesota, taking refuge in its natural and man-made splendor, even if it was just for a short while. I became awestruck by its clear blue skies, the many wondrous lakes and lush greenery and marveled at its long stretches of walkways and city parks which were clean and near empty of urban life. I had the wide open roads all to myself. Yep, just me and my Dodge Caliber rental, along with my old reliable Garmin Nuvi guiding me from one destination to the next. There was so much profound beauty to explore. That adventure left a lasting impression, so I returned again in 2012, this time expanding my stay outward from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to the city of Rochester best known for its Mayo Clinic, up to the city of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, down to Madison to see the State Capitol, over to Milwaukee, Illinois, down to Chicago, down further to St. Louis, Missouri, then circling back up into Cedar Rapids, Iowa, further up to Bemidji, North Dakota, home of Paul Bunyan, Babe and the Chippewa Indians, down and over to Duluth and finally back again to the Twin Cities. Below are some photos I elected to show which evoke the kind of yearning I forever long to have.
A park in Minneapolis [Minnesota] |
This little bird was found sitting on a bed of wild grass, too young to fly and only a mere foot from me. As I was stepping back to examine a wildflower, I turned momentarily to look down the ground and saw two tiny eyes staring up at me. To this day, I'm still thankful that I did not accidentally step on it. This baby was such a good sport, letting me pick it up and placing it wherever long enough for me to fire off about 50 takes until its parents returned with a juicy looking caterpillar and waiting for me to get lost so they could feed their baby. Reluctantly, I placed the little one on the nearby branch where its parents immediately descended and put the wriggling caterpillar into its mouth.
Veterans Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
This deer could be seen walking casually through the city park showing no signs of intimidation even though there were people in the vicinity.
State line [Wisconsin] |
It was a divine experience driving on the open road and seeing all those cumulus clouds hovering over my head. They seemed so low I could almost reach out and grab them.
A park in Minneapolis [Minnesota] |
Mansion [Illinois] |
There were plenty of unpretentious high-end residential areas situated on various parcels of land. Each of the homes in this area were architecturally unique and built with lavishness. I felt like being at a resort except that there were no entrance fees, gates and signage to keep unwanted people like myself away.
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