Greenwood Park Mall and Coldstone
Meh.
I had hoped to make it into Minneapolis to see what the actual city was like but ran low on time. I did make it to a mall, where I thought I could just hang out for a bit and eat. When I arrived, I tried to find some food, but the restaurants didn't seem to have any vegetarian options. Once inside the mall, I checked out, Hokaido, or something like that, and it did have something I could eat. I ran into a FYE first because we don't have one near us anymore. I almost got another mug with Cthulu on it that I thought was funny. I can't find the design anywhere and I don't even remember exactly what it looked it. Like, a spent a lot of time searching online and can't find anything close to what I remember. It's maddening. The eternity it took for me to find this.
@StevenRhodesArt on Instagram. Some of you probably already knew that.
After F.Y.E. I went back to Hokkaido and ordered some ramen? I don't know, and sesame balls. The balls were so hot they almost incenerated my mouth. The bowl of liquid reminded me of sewage water or something gross. I'm not picky, this was strange as hell.
I ran through the mall to check out a Box Lunch store and a Gamestop just before the mall closed. I almost bought a Storm from X-men funko pop but didn't. It sold out online shortly after my stop. I remembered there was a Coldstone Creamery nearby and I wanted to soothe my taste buds, so I ran there,
I ordered something random because none of the premade things seemed right. I was also trying to hurry and a line was about to start forming. It was alright. I didn't care, I had to get to my next stop, which had somehow become Springfield, Illinois, home of the Abraham Lincoln house and museum. I arrived at the La Quinta Inn just before the Walmart next door was closing.