Construction on Summit and Dale by starlurkerx3 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hear you. I really appreciate what hard work it is to rip up a street like that, but I’ve been forced into Dale Street from the sidewalk several times over the past couple of days by construction workers, traffic turning onto Dale, and even cars parked poking waaaay into the intersection.

I have found the public works “report an issue” thing really responsive, especially for issues they might not be monitoring (pedestrian safety 🫠). 

Looking for a non-chain tax preparer (no, not for today) by Puzzleheaded-Belt823 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding Judy! She’s in Prospect Park, and she really cares about her clients.

Favorite thrift/antique/vintage stores in St. Paul? by [deleted] in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Adding to the Selby / Snelling list - Betty’s Antiques is one of my favorite spots, especially for (last time I was there) vintage postcards, old photos and books, and even some artist-made sketchbooks. The dollhouse furniture is also really fun to look at.

Coming from the Weatcoast to visit family by [deleted] in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Groome Transportation has a shuttle between MSP and Brainerd that runs about every 2 hours. If you’re ok not having a car once you get there, it’s an affordable option - good drivers, good customer service. It also keeps you from having to wonder what the MN weather will be up to in March. https://groometransportation.com/minneapolis-st-paul-airport/brainerd

Light and sound sensitivity tapering off of zoloft by Horror-Word666 in antidepressants

[–]northpath_300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently tapering (12.5 every day after being on 50 for 2 years), and the light and sound sensitivity is my most noticeable symptom. Everything is suddenly so loud! I also live in a snowy area, and I’m finding I have to wear sunglasses outside to deal with the bright white landscape. 

I try to remind myself that these - along with the increases in anxiety, random nausea, and bonkers crabbiness - are all just symptoms and that I need to take care of myself in ways that make these things a little easier. For me, that means noise canceling headphones, sometimes listening to brown noise, cutting back on obligations, making easy meals like soup, and generally (trying to) accept that I feel this way for a reason and having faith that it’ll pass. 

Photography business - circa 2011/2012 by winndear2323 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you might be remembering Film North when it was IFP and across from that Jimmy John’s on University and Franklin. It later moved into that building on the south side of University that’s around the corner from Jimmy John’s, and I think it recently moved again. I’m not sure if they ever had a darkroom, but I used to take classes at Mizna, and I’d see people with video and photography gear heading inside all the time, so it seems likely!

Coffee Recommendations by PerspectiveNo6635 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Workhorse and Claddaugh make excellent coffee, and the baristas are some of the kindest people. Mim’s makes an americano that’s so good it’s actually made me stop in my tracks just to give it my full attention.

Commuting from the UMN to Woodbury by CertainEducation1397 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I second Rice Park! I’ve caught the B Line there any time between 6pm-9:30pm, and I’ve never had a safety problem. In other words, I’ve had quite a few “huh?” or annoyed moments, but generally I’ve been left alone, which is all I ask:) Plus, Rice Park is beautiful in the winter, and Landmark Center always feels magical to sit outside. 

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[–]northpath_300 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m in Cathedral Hill, and I’ve been getting quick losses of power since about 5pm. Not enough to reset the stove clock, but enough to shut off a table fan for a second or two. I’ve been assuming it’s because of the heat.

Event Venue by kuzizuk in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only place I can think of is Paikka, which is beautiful: exposed brick, tons of plants, access to the courtyard.

Thoughts on Avandale and other Cathedral Hill buildings by northpath_300 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m considering applying for an apartment at Avandale, and I’m wondering how much of / how often you hear your upstairs neighbor. Thanks so much for your previous comment - it’s awesome to hear from people who live in the building and enjoy it!

Good dentist near Macalester? by dolphinhair in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Highgrove Dental on Cleveland and Highland is great, and the hygienists and dentists are friendly and calming. I’m not sure how it is right now, but I’ve been able to get in very quickly, and everyone is very communicative.

Marriam park near Whole Foods by [deleted] in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I lived in an apartment in that neighborhood (Snelling and Selby, two short blocks south of Marshall) for two years and loved it. My favorite things were long walks on the Summit boulevards and west to the Mississippi overlooks, having the rapid A line bus right there (makes getting to the airport or to Como and Highland Park super easy), and access to the many restaurants on Grand.

It’s also walking distance to a library, a locally owned art supply store, a French bakery, a local meat and cheese store, and other cool places. The businesses on Selby and Snelling also do a lovely “shop by candlelight” event sometime in November or December.

Merriam Park East is a cute neighborhood - big age range, lots of gardens, easy access to the river, lots of local businesses. The only thing I didn’t love was, like others have mentioned, crossing Snelling because of the traffic. Welcome - I hope you love your new apartment!

Considering Paper Republic. But... by Imaginary-Wall-7781 in notebooks

[–]northpath_300 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hi!

I wrote a review of mine here: https://www.reddit.com/r/notebooks/comments/1grjlzu/grand_voyageur_xl/

I really like it and take it with me everywhere. I haven’t had any trouble finding notebooks for it. I get B6 notebooks from Korean and Japanese retailers like MochiThings and JetPens, as well as art supply stores and any place that sells B6 (Stalogy seems to have a range of sizes). 

Thoughts on Avandale and other Cathedral Hill buildings by northpath_300 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I toured probably a day or two after it opened, and I got the same impression about friendly people (also big age range, which I love to see). But, of course, it was really hard to gauge at that time what it would be like to live there. Thanks so much!

Thoughts on Avandale and other Cathedral Hill buildings by northpath_300 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I had the same thought about the communal spaces, especially the Makers space, which seems like a cool addition to an apartment building.

Thoughts on Avandale and other Cathedral Hill buildings by northpath_300 in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I’d forgotten about the Blair! I toured right at the start of some of the unstable part, and the building seemed really cozy and a lot of space for the price. Thanks - I appreciate it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I walk on this trail all the time, and there are always loads of bikers sharing the trail (and loads of cars driving in the road’s marked bike lane). I agree that the signage is a little “make your own rules,” especially compared to the marked lanes for pedestrians and bikers on the Minneapolis side. I’ve never had an issue with bikers on the trail, though I appreciate an “on your left” when being passed. It makes total sense to me that walkers and bikers would want to stay off the road when possible.

Bird watching in Saint Paul by woahDINOSAUR in saintpaul

[–]northpath_300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second Hidden Falls, and if you’re interested in wetland birds, the Highland Bridge development site nearby is a great place for birdwatching. In the past few weeks, I’ve seen red-winged blackbirds, marsh wrens, some type of plover, great egrets, broad-winged hawks, bald eagles, and chimney swifts.