This cute couple took a stroll through the Spring Flower Show without the crowds!
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Como Park Zoo & Conservatory: The 2023 Spring Flower Show is open and thank you volunteers for helped change over the Sunken Garden from the Winter Flower Show to the Spring Flower Show! Visit now through April 30th.
The Sunken Garden offers beautiful floral shows, updated seasonally. This ever-changing display is as artful as it is fragrant. Perfect for a romantic walk or a curious exploration.
Enjoy amazing azaleas and festive poinsettias in winter, multicolored tulips in spring, prized roses and geraniums in summer and cheery chrysanthemums in autumn.
Becky Allen’s watercolor piece “King of the Mountain Shopping Cart – Eden Prairie Target March 2023″ depicting a snowbank outside a Target in Eden Prairie Center on Sunday.
Courtesy Becky Allen
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Minnesota: Mountains are not in the Minnesota landscape due to the glaciers flattening the area thousands of years ago, but this year we have a new mountain in Eden Prairie, Minn. to compete with the Appalachians and Rocky mountains.
Welcome one of the latest man-made geographic features of Minnesota: “Mount Target.”
The mountain, also sometimes called “Mount Eden Prairie,” is a large snowbank in the parking lot of a Target in Eden Prairie Center. Photos showing the mountain’s crags and a Target shopping cart at its peak have gone viral in the past week on social media.
Some have been inspired to try to reach the top of the mountain, while others have captured the moment on paper.
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A cart appears at the top of a snowbank in the parking lot of a Target in Eden Prairie Center on Sunday, March 19, 2023.
Courtesy Jen Fuller
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The cart on the mountain inspired her to paint.
“If I hadn’t seen the cart on it, I probably would’ve just thought, ‘Oh, that’s a big snowbank’ and kept driving on. But the cart, it stands out. Who put that there? Why? That’s hilarious!”
“I hadn’t painted in quite a few months and I had been wanting to for awhile” Allen said. “I thought it was cute and saw the pictures and just decided, ‘I’ll try painting this.’”
After seeing it on Saturday, it took about an hour to paint and sketch on Sunday. She used watercolor because “it’s kind of a tricky medium to use, so it’s just kind of fun to play around with and practice more with.”
The painting shows a red Target cart achieving a new level of royalty.
When deciding on a title, Allen explained, “I’m not very good at naming things. I know ‘King of the Mountain’ is when you were kids and you would all climb up on the snowbank and you would try to push each other off and whoever was the last one standing was ‘King of the Mountain’ so that’s probably also subconsciously thinking of that.”
“I didn’t know it had an official name until after I did the painting, people started calling it various things.”
She posted her painting on Reddit on Sunday afternoon and it quickly drew more than 3,500 upvotes and more than 100 comments. Some people have asked to buy prints of the painting.
“At this point, no, I’m not selling prints. But if somebody wanted to download and print it out themselves or set it as their phone background that’s cool with me. Just as long they’re not claiming it as their own or make money, I don’t really care who shares it.”
The snowbank was so popular that Eden Prairie police posted on Monday that officers visited it.
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Eden Prairie police visited “Mount Target,” a snowbank in the parking lot of a Target in Eden Prairie Center on Monday.
Courtesy Eden Prairie Police Department
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Allen can’t say when or where she’s seen snowbanks previously like this one.
“It’s an impressively big snow bank. What’s so impressive about it is it’s not just that it’s tall, it’s also very long.”
“It had to have been a good two stories — it’s big,” Allen said.
“Spring seems to be coming soon, so if anyone wants to see it in its full glory, probably go see it sooner that later. Obviously it’ll be around for a while, but I don’t think it’s gonna be quite as big looking,” Allen said.
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Someone plants a flag on a snowbank near Ridgedale Center in Minnetonka in early 2023.
“Mount Target” joins Lake Chipotle and crater-sized potholes on the list of Twin Cities weather-made wonders. . Several other mountainous snowbanks can be spotted around parking lots in numerous cities.
Sonja Faegre, whose Twitter name is @letloverule23, captured a photo of someone standing with an American flag on the Ridgedale Center snowbank a few weeks ago.
And Twitter user @amy_abts caught a photo of a “fallen comrade” at the edge of a snowbank — a red cart that appeared to have tumbled off its own peak. Perhaps there are several mountain kings to find and protect.
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After a photo of a cart at the peak of a large snowbank went viral, Twitter user @amy_abts shared this photo of a cart downed on the side of a snowbank, calling it a “fallen comrade.”
Courtesy Twitter user @amy_abts
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Target had not responded to MPR News’ request for comment.
We may need a team of cartographers to capture the newest snow-mountain range beginning in Eden Prairie.
At the moment, though, we have videos, photos and a watercolor documenting the short-lived shopping cart’s legacy. People on social media reported it had disappeared from its throne by Monday afternoon.
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In Loving Memory of BB
My beloved BB has gone across the Rainbow Bridge in January. I dedicate my new collection – Over The Rainbow to him. Hope he’s happy and I believe I’ll see him again soon.
Northrup King Building is home to hundreds of Artists and Creatives. First Thursdays are a great night to visit our artists and discuss the process and inspiration behind the incredible art, and take home your one of a kind treasure. With Four Enormous Floors to explore, our historic building is truly a Twin Cities iconic destination.
Originally built for and occupied by the Northrup King & Co. seed company, its location adjoining two sets of railroad tracks made it the ideal place to ship seeds across the United States. Northrup King & Co. occupied the building until the late 1980s, when it was sold to Jim Stanton of Shamrock Properties.
Through an ongoing process of renovation, Stanton and his daughter Debbie Woodward (Property Manager from 2001 – 2018) turned the Northrup King Building into the creative center of over 350 artists and arts-related businesses that you know today.
The building was sold to Artspace Projects, Inc. upon Woodward’s retirement.
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