Thursday, April 29, 2010

Baseball Road Trip-Chicago

The last stop of the baseball tour was Chicago. We hit two parks. US Cellular where the White Sox are and WRIGLEY FIELD where the Cubs play. As a baseball loving monkey, Wrigley was the most exciting stop. We also spot at the Navy Pier to see the beautiful Chicago sites.



At US Cellular


At the Harry Caray Tavern with my Harry Caray glasses on.
I met Bob Newhart. Told him about all my traveling problems.

Chicago.
At the garden in Navy Pier.

Harry Caray! Like my Harry Caray glasses??

Happy to be at Wrigley.

Ernie Banks! That is Mr. Cubs to you!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Baseball Road Trip: Wisconsin Part One


We were busy in Wisconsin, so busy that I had to have two posts. We went to the National Mustard Museum in Middleton (outside Madison). They just opened their new location and it just great to see it. Before my traveling time, Heather went there and loved it. She loves mustard, museums, and the Red Sox. The Mustard Museum has it all! If they are never looking for a Collection Manager, she would be perfect!
With the sign out front. Like the new logo.
Haha!
I am from Colorado, so I am glad to see my state loves mustard.
I met a new friend. He loves mustard.
French's Man!
I found a Piggly Wiggly in a cute, small town in the middle of Wisconsin. They are still around??
I met a deer friend.
Here I am eating a cheddar Sun Chip in Wisconsin. Wisconsin loves their cheese, so I wanted to celebrate.


Next post: Meeting the Foz and the Brewers.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Baseball Road Trip-Minnesota

Last week, I went on a three day, baseball themed road trip. I went to some parks in the area. First up, Target Field where the Minnesota Twins play. It is new, so that was exciting. Day One: Minnesota

IKEA! We didn't actually go into IKEA because we would have never came out in time to do anything else. Look there is a parking garage under the building.
At Target Field. This was on the side of the stadium. Put me in the game.
The NEW Target Field. Looks really nice on the outside and I bet looks even better in the inside.
At the Minneapolis Struture Garden. Alexander Calder.
Spring is here!
The famous Spoonbridge and Cherry.