Wednesday 2nd September 2015
The hotel room proved be quiet and comfortable although the armchair had a large rip in it and part of the sink plug mechanism was lying on the floor! I reported both to the front desk and hope both issues will be sorted by the time we get back. Today is apparently International Craft Shopping Day. It must be as we are scheduled to visit Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Jo-Anne's and Walmart. I could be spending some time in coffee shops today I can see!
We had a late start today as we weren't in any hurry, well I wasn't anyway! We left the hotel at around ten having asked for our room to be sorted out. We rejoined the I-494 East and headed for Minneapolis's twin city of St Paul's. They are almost joined at the hip and only separated by the Mississippi River. It was a busy urban freeway with lots of exits and lots of traffic. At the end of the I-494, we joined the I-94 East for a couple of miles before turning off for Hobby Lobby. This is heaven for Lynn!
I left her here and drove around to find a route to the nearby Michaels, another craft shop. I then returned to Hobby Lobby after half an hour as requested to find that a further 45 minutes was needed! I found Caribou Coffee across the parking lot and enjoyed a drink and the free wifi for a while.
When I returned to Hobby Lobby, Lynn had finished stripping the store of their goods and the credit card got rather nervous! Lynn had bought some nice material and several craft items, apparently at bargain prices compared to UK. The best news was that it had been such a good experience that the visits to both Michaels and Jo-Anne's had been cancelled!
As it was lunchtime, we set of to find a nice lunch spot. It's difficult sometimes to find somewhere peaceful in a huge city and back on the I-94, we 'accidentally' crossed the St Croix River into the State of Wisconsin. We turned off straight away, but couldn't help going into the town of Hudson. As if you haven't guessed knowing my enjoyment at visiting new States, this was a new State to us and the 10th visited on this trip.
We found a nice riverside restaurant, Pier 5 Riverside Dining, and sat on the terrace. Lynn had Caesar Salad, I had Chicken and Wild Rice Soup and half a Smoked Turkey sandwich. It was half a sandwich, not half a turkey just to clarify things. It was a very pleasant lunch. I hadn't imagined we would manage to visit Wisconsin - much!
Back in Minnesota, we headed for another branch of Walmart where I dropped Lynn. I continued on to a branch of a shop called Cabelas. This is an outdoor shop. In this one store it is possible to buy anything from a large speedboat, through a garden tractor complete with JCB-type bucket digger, to anything an angler could ever want or need. It's also a hunters shop, so almost any kind of rifle or crossbow along with shelves of ammunition as on sale here. At least half the huge store is taken up with camouflage clothing and equipment. They also sell hiking kit including trainers and sandals. I managed to replace my Merrills sandals for $65 and got a new leather belt for $25 dollars. I asked for Military Discount and got 5% off too.
By now, Lynn had progressed from Walmart to Hancock's Material Shop. I drove there and went to rescue her from fabric heaven. Oddly, she didn't seem to want to be rescued.
Back on the I-94, we headed west to junction of the I-494 and turned back south towards our hotel. We had one last treat in store today, a laundrette! We found one by looking on the iPad it was W 90th St. While the laundry was washing, I filled the car with fuel, it cost $33 for over 14 U.S. Gallons of unleaded petrol. By my calculations, that is 55 litres of petrol for £22.00, by my reckoning that's 40p per litre! Now, I'm sitting watching the clothes go round in the tumbler drier as I type.
Back at the hotel, we emptied the car of all our purchases and relaxed for a while before venturing to the Outback restaurant attached to the hotel. Outback is a chain restaurant with an Australian theme, the food is good and the beer cold as you'd expect. We both had a full rack of back ribs as it is our final night in the USA. Thoroughly stuffed, or should it be replete, we came back to the room to do a bit of packing and see if we needed another bag from Walmart!
So, in the past 26 days, we've visited two countries (Iceland, USA), 10 States (Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin) and 5 National Parks (Cascades, Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Badlands), plus a National Monument (Mt Rushmore). We've stayed in 12 Hotels and driven 3689 miles.
It's certainly been an amazing trip!