Monday, April 29, 2019

Litle Italy in Saint Paul

This Italian market, pizzeria and restaurant is an icon in St. Paul, Minnesota.  A family business begun in the late 1800's , read on to learn its history:
Our Story
n the late 1800’s a young man named Michael Cossetta came to St. Paul from Calabria, Italy, and settled in a little Italian neighborhood in St. Paul called the Upper Levee. By 1911, he opened a tiny food market called Cossetta’s, which drew customers from everywhere who appreciated his quality foods and genuine hospitality.
Since 1984, Cossetta’s has been known for its award-winning pizza, homemade sauces, handmade Italian sausages and welcoming staff. After recently celebrating Cossetta’s 100-year anniversary, the fourth-generation family decided to expand the tradition to include all the Old World sensations and offerings a customer might experience in Italy without actually traveling there.
The New Cossetta Alimentari
Our Pizzeria & Eatery has the same hustle, bustle, aromas and flavors of the past, but with more authentic products and old world charm.
Our new Italian Market now has more quality Italian products to shop for, including hard-to-find imported ingredients and an expanded line of house-made Cossetta-brand sauces and foods to take away or prepare at home.
The Pasticceria will more than satisfy the sweet tooth in everyone with authentic Italian pastries like Panettone and Pandoro, several flavors of gelato, plus other delicacies you might only find in the small pastry shops of Italy.
Linked to signs, signs

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Our Neighborhood Icon


How many times have I posted this favorite icon? MANY times! The last time she graced my blog, this lovely Holstein cow was preparing for Easter, but today she looks like she is getting ready to celebrate Mother's Day. A pick-up stopped at the curb as I was taking her picture, and the driver asked if I had grown up on a farm since I seemed to be interested in the cow. (No, I didn't but loved visiting relatives farmsteads as a kid). During our conversation he mentioned that the main body of this animal is a 265 gallon oil tank that had been used as the primary heating source in this neighborhood of small bungalow houses. One of these days, I am going to knock on the door to interview the owners of this animal, whom many kids anticipate and watch for her rotating retire. I should be welcome here!!

Linking to Saturday Critters and Camera Critters

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The New J



The JCC on St. Paul Avenue has undergone extensive renovation and remodeling, and the results are spectacular.  I especially like the art exhibits as well as the art work and signs  creatively scattered throughout the renewed building!

Linked to Signs, Signs


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Sunset!


As I am sitting here watching "first light," I am reminded of the spectacular sunset last night!

Linked to Our World Tuesday   

Monday, April 22, 2019

A Tranquil Place #2


Yesterday I posted one of the two larger murals I found on a building on Selby Avenue in St. Paul.

Linked to https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Shriner's Hospital for Children








Shriners Hospital for Children in Minneapolis, which provides free orthopedic treatment, is developing plans to move away from hospital care and focus instead on same-day surgeries and outpatient services, according to a statement issued by its board chairman.
The 95-year-old hospital nearly closed in 2003 as part of a systemwide restructuring, but a local spokeswoman said that the facility is in no danger of closing and will continue to provide same-day services, which represents the bulk of its care.
“We are changing with the times and with orthopedic services in general,” said Erin Jurkovich, director of professional relations at the Minneapolis Shriners’ facility.
In a statement to the Upper Midwest Shriners’ community, Roger Robinson, chairman of the board of governors, said more efforts will be made to reach children throughout the region, including the use of telemedicine and affiliating with other health care organizations.
“We are not closing the Twin Cities hospital,” Robinson said in the statement. “The only change is for the inpatient procedures, in which case we will shift them to other partnering facilities just as we are currently doing in some cases.”
Advances in orthopedic procedures have reduced the need for patients to remain hospitalized for observation and monitoring.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Our Holiday Cow


Even on a chilly, dismally gray day last Thursday when I photographed our neighborhood cow, she assured me that she is getting ready for Easter. For another view of this favorite icon, click here.


Thursday, April 18, 2019

Exercise Class


To get ready for the sunshine that is sure to come. . .eventually. . .our great leader established a "sunglass day" for our exercise class. Now we can await the summer sun with confidence!

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

At Last! Things of the Past!!


I guess we won't need these for awhile.  Hoorah!!
Snow has melted, and the temperature is forecast to climb to the 60's!

Monday, April 15, 2019

The Groomsmen


A Perfect Place to Have Your Dog Groomed!

Sunday, April 14, 2019

The promise of spring!

At Unity Unitarian church in St. Paul, floral arrangements are often donated by a parishioner to celebrate or recall a family event.  This Sunday the flowers and trees remind us that spring definitely is on its way despite the snow and low temperatures for this time of year.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

They are Still in the Woods!



Since our current weather is not cooperating for camera shoots, I am raiding my archives. I took these photos last June, but the harsh light does not mar their beauty. I love that property owners choose to have sculptures made of trees rather than merely destroying them.  These wood sculptures ae in front of a local coffee shop on Randolph Avenue in St. Paul.

Linking to Saturday Critters and Camera Critters.https://viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.com

Friday, April 12, 2019

Meet Francesco Cantú


On April 3rd I went to the University of Minnesota campus to hear the featured speaker at the Provost Lectures held at the Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Earlier I had read Francesco Cantú's well-crafted book about his experiences during his years as a border patrol guard between México and the United States.  Cantú did not disappoint; he was articulate, personable and informative.

If you haven't read his book, I suggest that you do; it is very timely topic, especially because of the current immigration situation in our country.


Thursday, April 11, 2019

Spring in Minnesota: April 11, 2019




I don't think any commentary is necessary! 


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

My Spanish Tutor


Now living in St. Paul, this beautiful woman from Mexico is patiently trying to teach me Spanish.  
I couldn't ask for a better or more patient tutor!


Linking to Sign Signs,  ABC Wednesday

Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Mural #2


As promised, here is the entire mural, part of which I posted yesterday.  

Monday, April 08, 2019

A Monday Mural





This colorful mural is on a wall outside the Seward Community Coop
Tomorrow I will show you the full mural; or perhaps I will wait 'til next Monday to show it to you!
Can you wait that long?!

Linking to Sami's Colourful World https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com

Sunday, April 07, 2019

Native Son


Common Good Books on Snelling Avenue has a wall behind the cash register that is covered with quotes, posters and this painting by Duncan Hannah.  F. Scott Fitzgerald is still a huge presence in Saint Paul!
Aside: I've been to my Mazatlán and back, without any photos to share.  I was having such a good time that I didn't have time to use my photographic skills, such as they are. I have been absent from the CDP scene for a few months, but I hope to be back on a regular basis again. Missed all of you during that period.