Friday Five-ish: A Year in Minnesota
Today marks a year since I moved to Minnesota. In this special edition of The Friday Five(-ish), here are some photos from the past year
Today marks one year since I boarded an airplane headed from Phoenix to Minneapolis to start a new chapter up here. In this special edition of The Friday Five-ish, here are a few photos from my first year up here.
21 April 2022: The last photo taken on the ground as a Phoenix resident, from a Delta 757 getting ready to scream down Runway 25R at Sky Harbor
21 April 2022: On climb out from Sky Harbor
21 April 2022: This photo of the downtown Saint Paul skyline seems even more prophetic
11 May 2022: Not quite three weeks in, and severe weather's already on the menu. A line of severe thunderstorms and embedded tornadoes rolled through Minnesota that night
<img alt="Office workspace with wooden desk featuring a laptop and dual monitor setup on articulating arms. White walls display several framed photographs including one labeled \"Edward Jensen\'s A Brief History of Midtown Phoenix\" and what appears to be an official event photo." height="1500" src="https://assets.edwardjensen.net/media/OneYearMinnesota-07-20220521.jpg" width="2000" />21 May 2022: After converting it from a storage closet, my office at MEDA becomes my own. Photos from Phoenix adorn the walls
15 June 2022: Minneapolis-henge in downtown Minneapolis
<img alt="Interior of a church during an orchestra performance. Musicians in formal attire playing instruments on a stage in front of a colorful stained glass or artwork cross design. A pipe organ is visible on the right wall. Audience members seated in wooden pews. The ceiling has a geometric pattern with pendant lights. Partial text visible on wall: \"...by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in love.\"" height="1500" src="https://assets.edwardjensen.net/media/OneYearMinnesota-09-20220618.jpg" width="2000" />18 June 2022: And there was arts. The Bach Roots Festival presented the Saint Matthew Passion
16 July 2022: The International Day of Music in downtown Minneapolis culminated with the Minnesota Orchestra playing outdoors at Peavey Plaza, and whose concert concluded with Mussorgsky's Great Gate of Kyiv accompanied by pealing bells from six downtown churches
<img alt="A restaurant called City House with a tall grain elevator-like structure marked \"MUNICIPAL ELEVATOR\" next to it. The brick building has a banner reading \"EAT. DRINK. CITY HOUSE" and there are bicycles parked outside. The photo is taken on a clear blue sky day with a small cloud visible." height="2000" src="https://assets.edwardjensen.net/media/OneYearMinnesota-11-20220730.jpg" width="1500" />30 July 2022: City House in Saint Paul - a converted grain elevator is now a lovely outdoor restaurant
<img alt="Nighttime baseball game in a stadium showing the field with players in light blue uniforms near third base, a scoreboard displaying GUEST: 3, SAINTS: 5, partially filled stands, and concessions area labeled \"FRIES AND PIES\"." height="1500" src="https://assets.edwardjensen.net/media/OneYearMinnesota-12-20220819.jpg" width="2000" />19 August 2022: The St Paul Saints!
29 August 2022: And the Minnesota Twins from a perch way up on high
21 October 2022: When I got tickets for this concert, the appointment of Thomas Søndergård to succeed Osmo Vänskä as the Minnesota Orchestra's music director hadn't been announced. The first of 3 Minnesota Orchestra concerts I attended this year
5 November 2022: The Twin Cities chapter of the American Guild of Organists organized a "pipe organ crawl" of five instruments of the late Minnesota organ builder Charles Hendrickson. Here is his III/46 op. 51 (1979) from the Church of Saint Mark in Saint Paul
14 November 2022: The first of the many many inches of snow. Driving in it wasn't fun at first, but it became pretty okay
2 December 2022: My apartment in downtown Minneapolis had this view on most winter mornings
31 December 2022: It was wonderful to be able to take a trip back to Phoenix over the end-of-the-year holidays. The sun sets on the wild ride that was 2022
1 January 2023: While back in Phoenix, I got to see some of the public art at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport that I helped move through when I was on the City of Phoenix Arts & Culture Commission
3 February 2023: This is the coldest temperature I saw this winter. Thank goodness for good winter clothing and lots of layers!
<img alt="An orange and silver road bike with drop handlebars and brown leather saddle parked in front of a bike shop counter. Behind it is a mint green counter with colorful signage reading \"GREAT SERVICE\" and \"THANK YOU\". Above the counter is a sink area with a \"WARNING VERY HOT WATER\" sign." height="2000" src="https://assets.edwardjensen.net/media/OneYearMinnesota-01-20230317.jpg" width="2000" />17 March 2023: After a few years in storage, my bike is ready to go again. Lowertown Bike Shop in downtown Saint Paul's Union Depot upgraded the components on the bike so it's the newest vintage bicycle in Saint Paul
1 April 2023: A no-foolin' April Fools snowstorm dumps 8 inches of snow in downtown Saint Paul
1 April 2023: And later that night, it's time for a concert back with the Minnesota Orchestra in downtown Minneapolis
18 April 2023: Play ball! The first of many Saints games this year, and when you're not far from CHS Field, of course you're going to go a lot