I’m in Minneapolis – St. Paul, the amazing twin cities. One thing that captured my attention, and a bit of my heart when I first landed was how lively its airport is. You can see a lot of people from France, Russia and other countries swirling here and there with their luggage, something that I don’t see very often in DC or O’Hare. And surprisingly, the signs in the airport are written in two languages, English and No, not Spanish or German, but Chinese. Probably that is exactly why I like this city, or at least its airport to begin with, it has a huge international ambience.
I flew in by Northwest Airlines, which has its hub right here in Minneapolis. Apparently there are a bunch of big companies that planted their headquarters here in the 10,000 lakes-state. Best Buy and Target are one of them.
So far I’m loving the place. Haven’t got a chance to see the downtown, but I did go to Mall of America, the biggest shopping mall in USA. It is HUGE. I went there twice and can only cover half of its ground. You can find almost any major brands/store there, that plus AMC theaters, a fun park, Dinosaurs museum and an aquarium. My legs are pretty sore right now from walking from the East side to the West side, so here I am at Gate 13, recovering myself. The first day I went there, the Minnesota Vikings (football team) was there and that drew a pretty big crowd. It turned out that they were introducing their new uniform, which I don’t really like. Purple is just not my color, y’know.
And in case you're wondering, that title is correct. Minnesota has approximately 10,000 lakes, spreaded all over the place. I've been to only one so far ^_^*, but when I took off last night, I did spot at least 8 small-medium lakes from the air. From above, they almost seem like tear drops that have fallen to the ground.
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