Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2015

#54 - SUNDAY, FUNDAY #4

Randomness...

Awesome evening last night in the twin cities. Thanks to Lisa Donahue for hosting the Minnverts gathering. Lots of old friends and some new faces like the Pickerings and John Kilner. Thanks to my buds Chad & Chase Campbell for the afternoon taproom tour in the Northeast neighborhood of Minnie beforehand.

Left early with boxes of spiders and made it to the Campbell Brothers residence by about 1 pm. On the way I stopped in Menomonie, Wisconsin because I had made the mistake of deciding to stay somewhere that would give me a head start home today and checked in to my motel. When I left Lisa's at 2 a.m. and drove the brutal 1.25 hours to get back to the dismal Super8 I was not happy with that decision. Fortunately I mostly stayed between the road lines and hit the bed after 3 and was back on the road by 8 and home at 1 pm. Then I hit my own bed until just a short time ago.

The highlight of the afternoon was Indeed Brewing Company. I selected a delicious creamy stout with an impossibly long name and it was amazing and, at 10% alcohol, a fun little tipple.

When Chad came down for my little gathering when the Pennell family was here in June, he brought some "Mexican Cousin", an extraordinary honey lager from Indeed.

I definitely was interested in visiting Indeed while in Minneapolis and it was worth the five hour drive north alone. They had a great variety of superb brews, cool vibe and a food truck parked outside for a couple yummy chicken soft tacos.

We had our beers and grabbed a growler of their Shenanigans and a 750 ml bottle of my new favorite stout to bring to Lisa's.

After Indeed we drove a short distance to Bauhaus Brew Labs. They had a nice location with a huge open air pavilion, but there were only four brews to choose from. I thought they had nothing on Indeed except space. But they were also packed with beer drinkers and the northeast taproom brewpub community seems thriving.



Photo of me by Chad © advan


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Chad "advan" Campbell & Chase "CEC" Campbell  inside Indeed Brewing Company.
B&W pic of Bauhaus Brew Labs
Bauhaus Brew Labs

Lisa lives downtown near the University and adjacent to an area heavily populated by Somalis. I had no clue they even had dark-skinned people in Minneapolis. I thought it was all Swedes out of Fargo ;) Just kidding ... great area and the weather was perfect. Most of us hung in the backyard where I enjoyed my brews and a fine Cohiba Cuban cigar while a bottle of Knob Creek 120 proof was passed around. Sometime after midnight, David Lawrence, the bros Campbell and I walked five blocks or so to this Somali dive that Chad said had the best gyros in the twin cities. They were really good and the falafel was the best I've had. There was entertainment too as drunken Somalis and a police presence made things interesting. The woman who operated the dive took care of us with some scrumptious lamb chunks and pita with loads of veggies and some fries.

I brought a Harpactira pulchripes to auction off. I sold enough tickets to cover the value of the spider and one of the kids who was there won it. Kudos to Chad for chasing after the kid and offering $40 and a Holothele incei in trade. Of course, Chad did the ultra-cool thing and donated the H. pulchripes back to the auction and this time it was won by Aaron Ebeling. Aaron seemed stoked to be the proud owner of the first "blue-legged gold baboons" produced in the USA. (Chad, contact him and give him some pointers, please).

Thanks again to the Minnverts for welcoming an Illinoisan. Mark Pennell will be visiting me again the first week of October and I'd like to formally invite all Minnverts people to my own gathering and invite all of you as well. Details will follow, but if you can make a little soiree out in the farmland between O'Hare and Rockford, come on out.

I'll end with a couple other random things ...

My readership has definitely taken a hit now that I am off Faffbook and not linking each individual entry there. It does my head in that people didn't take all of my nudging to bookmark, use Feedly or otherwise ensure they could keep up. It's a sad day if FB is life's answer.

I'll keep going though and I welcome any topic suggestions. I am happy to keep writing TALES FROM THE FIELD until I run out of stories. If you want an arachnocultural or herpetocultural topic covered please email me your questions/suggestions at spidershoppe@icloud.com.

I do still intend to do some more "memory lane" hobby history stuff and will reach out to Ralph Henning to do an interview as I mentioned before. He was there with me at the beginning of the growth of the American tarantula hobby and has plenty of stories to tell.

Last night the subject of Stan Schultz came up. I am sure I'll do a rant about that geezer some day. I called him out as a smuggler in an earlier "memory lane" blog, but I haven't expounded on why his "bible" is shite yet. Someone said that he's planning to write a SECOND crappy book that will no doubt also be overrated by hobbyists who don't know any better. His best bet is to hope I really don't give a shit by then. The rant is leaving me ... I'm just in too happy of a place these days with life changes and positivity. Hope you're well too ...

Until next time, MJ

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

#19A - RANDOM SHIT - ANOTHER LIST

1. My new Kiss My Big Hairy Spider Faffbook page is only 24 hours old and already has 150 likes. This is where I will post each new blog entry so please LIKE and, more importantly, FOLLOW. I've noticed that my posts there so far show only an average of 40 reached, which I hope is because not everyone has looked at their news feed yet and not that many "LIKERS" are not also "FOLLOWERS". The whole reason I created a KMBHS Faffbook page is so that I wouldn't announce in other groups where I would be violating rules on external links to other websites or pages that contain profanity.

2. Last weekend was a blast! Not only did I have the Pennell Family from Bristol, England as house guests all week, but I had a small gathering on Friday night that turned into quite the whiskey shooting extravaganza. Jason Newland was fresh back from 7 months in Peru and brought some killer award-winning wings from Crosstown Pub in Naperville. But what excited him was finally getting the spiders I had been caring for while he was gone back, which included some new ones he had ordered while in Peru and hadn't even seen yet. Plus I sent him away with a few gifts to get his collection going again. First to arrive was another best bud. Chad Campbell hauled ass down from Minneapolis and arrived noonish. We started drinking immediately and he brought some fine beer and spirits to add to the mix. Also down from Minnesota was David Lawrence who picked up some nice spiders I had been holding for him. I really appreciate all the people who drove so far to hang with us. John Apple and Norman Lee Culp came from Ypsilanti, Michigan. Randy Jr. And Randy Sr. Martinez were in attendance as was Jaimie Little and her fiancé Scott and so were my sister Lisa and bonus dad Joel. Spider room tours were given, spiders left with guests leaving me with fewer months to feed, whiskey shots were thrown back and pizza and wings were plentiful. I'm sure Mark, Kim and Brandon were amused by the assortment of Americans.

3. My watermark remains controversial. Somehow that and my copyright notices bother some asshats. They are clueless and beyond my desire to educate. I ignore as I always refuse to have battles of wits with unarmed men (or women). Some Simon Geary twat from Leicestershire, UK posted an egg sac pic complete obliterated with my logo. Perhaps I should pummel some fucking manners into him the next time I am over in Blighty. An AB Admin removed his retarded post. What troubles me is how the Internet has created this culture where manners are gone, people steal intellectual property with cavalier disregard or ignorance and people go out of their way to be argumentative or disrespectful. There are so many douchebags who think they are clever or funny when they're not, and go out of their way to stir up shit. 

4. So many topics are coming to mind, but they're all worthy of a dedicated blog entry. I just hope I remember them all. I guess I'll push on to #19B, which is today's primary blog.

But thanks for reading. Please feel free to comment below each posting and engage me in further discussion. Your opinion counts.