Hi all! Hope you’re all staying warm with the weather we’ve been having lately. Since practicing my photography is a goal of mine for 2018, I was looking for a way to take pictures of interesting things while staying warm. That’s when the idea hit me: wander the skyways in downtown Minneapolis.
MPLS Creatives Photo Shoot: New Year’s Eve
Need last minute New Year’s Eve party inspiration? I’ve got just the thing for you. Check my favorites of the New Year’s Eve photos that I captured at my very first styled photo shoot.
Best of 2017
Before we ring in the new year, I wanted to reflect on the good things from the past year. Here are my highlights, the best of 2017.
North Loop Photo Shoot
I’ve been trying to practice my photography skills more lately. Yesterday I went over to the North Loop in Minneapolis and took some pictures. I thought I would share some of the best ones with you.
Minneapolis Favorites: July 2016

Inside of Maya Cuisine
Wow! In two days it’ll be August. Without further ado, here are some of my favorite Minneapolis things from July. See what my June favorites wereRead More >>
Do’s [and don’ts] of a day trip to Duluth
Recently, I took a trip up north, to Duluth, MN for a weekend getaway. Here is what I learned
Just Canoe Things
I did it. I went canoeing for the first time in my life!
A few weeks ago when Aaron and I were at one of the lakes in the area, I noticed that they rent out canoes and kayaks. I decided that looked really interesting and like something that I wanted to try out. Lucky for me, Aaron just so happens to be canoe expert and agreed to go with me. We decided to go to Lake Calhoun because it is a part of Minneapolis’s Chain of Lakes and is connected to 3 other lakes. Once we had our plan made, I packed a backpack with snacks and Gatorade, just in case we got hungry on the lake. I also sought out these fancy zip-lock type bags for our phones. Obviously Instagram-ing is required during a first canoeing experience.
As usual, it was a very busy day in Uptown on Lake Calhoun! Even though rain was in the forecast (it never did actually rain), there were probably 20 people in line before us. We paid for our hour of canoe time, picked up some life jackets and went to find our canoe. Surprisingly, there was little to no direction from the people setting us up in the canoe. They just pointed to a canoe told us to get in, handed us our paddles and pushed us out into the lake. I’m glad Aaron knew what was up because I would have been terrified by myself.
Once we started going, I realized just how easy it was and how much fun I was having. There were a ton of people out on the lakes with those paddle boards. That’s definitely something I’d also like to try someday, but for now I just want to canoe EVERYDAY!
The coolest part about being on the Chain of Lakes is that since we were in the middle of Minneapolis, there are all of these bridges that go over the lakes. They are pretty interesting to explore under, the photo below shows a bridge that also has a walking path under it and some people try to fish there!