Hotel Ivy Minneapolis
201 South Eleventh Street Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403, United States
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Snowy Minnesota.
... see snow everywhere. It was amazing to get a car again…..driving is sooooooo much easier. No carrying your bags for miles on end, through subways and on buses, no trying to figure out where your hotel is….just put the postcode in the GPS and off you go. We were in our room an hour after getting off the plane. Now I’m knackered, and going to go to bed.
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The end and the beginning
... of management skills and find a different teaching style to reach the 7th grade students. I made the adjustment and enjoyed the teaching and the students. And walked into a in credible situation - the teacher I was with at Sanford is taking maternity leave in April and May, so I plan to be the long-term sub when I return.
Now packing for my trip and a few licensing details so I can teach when I return to the US. Luckily, ...
Some shops and sights around
Tuesday afternoon-1st of November
I was not keeping well, ran into bad cold and sinus headache...Had to pick up some water from the grocery store.
Temperature was around 8 degrees Celcius, what they call pleasant here, and I call bizarre.
I set out as I had to, and nonetheless captured some moments of establishments around. Shopped some basic items at the grocery store and headed back to the ...
Transformation
... sound a cat makes when hacking up a furball, only much louder. Chills run through me. “Julie?” I squeak. “Help?”
It’s probably only a raccoon, maybe ****** off to see a giant human-stink thing in the middle of its territory. What if it’s rabid? What if it charges the tent? I grab my brand new Buck knife, just in case. I hear the sound again, and it has moved into the woods on the far side of the house. My breathing slows, but I sleep ...
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... in general. Keep in mind that these are gross generalizations. First of all, French food is the best on the European continent. Spanish food is simply lacking in flavor (every night at dinner, the Americans would ask someone to pass the "sabor" meaning "flavor" refering to a bottle of tabasco sauce). Cured ham is the exception, but this is the only thing they have going for them, and even this is over-rated. Morrocon food was surprisingly ...
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