After being held up and pat down when I opted out of the body scanner I found out my flight was canceled due to a storm on the East Coast. Philly, just kidding I am not flying through tonight.
Lucas, Rachel, Justin, and Eli who dropped me off, picked me up less than an hour later :)
We stayed up until past 2 together and I woke up at 4 to have time to make eggs before getting dropped off at the airport at 5 AM with a day of flying ahead of me.
I made it to the 6th floor of the stadium at Minnesota Uni and the first program was the panel:
South East Region.
The view out the huge windows from the 6th floor
Delicious, healthy food seems to be stalking me these past few months.
I don't mind one bit!
Some folks working on signs for the direct action and the group mural
Bennett and a student from Oklahoma holding up the finished product the next day.
A genius set up. Everything under the what are workshop/discussion topics on separate pieces of paper that were stuck next to location of choice. Si simple and so brilliant!
The Mississippi River was running under me.
My face cracked as the water came into my vision.
(This reminds me of the photo Jana took of me just before leaving Embercombe.)
Hm~
Had a very industrial look to it.
The other side of the bridge. Not photo shopped or edited I swear.
The bars blocking me from the reality of the river flow
Autumn hits Minneapolis, MN before Greensboro, NC
Casually riding a bike ;)
A painting on a wall we walked past just before finding the train station
My last view and inhale of Minneapolis before boarding the train which took me to the airport which took me away from that city.
Even though the decision to go was made extremely suddenly and it didn't actually hit me until the day before that I was going to the Real Food Challenge Summit in Minneapolis, MN. Glad I went - I learned a lot, contextually related to food as well as about myself.
I enjoyed myself and in a way can't believe it happened.
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