The furniture is made from recycled milk jugs and comes with a twenty year warranty. Plus, they can stay outside during all seasons of the year, which is kind of a big deal when the only storage space for patio furniture is in basement. Laura has settled on a glider and a chaise lounge, but I'm not sure what colors she is thinking about.
Once we got to Des Moines we checking into our hotel and then walked to dinner. I found a unique pizza place using a restaurant app on my Kindle Fire and it was a hit!
Fong's Pizza had previously been a Chinese restaurant, but some pizza minded individuals took over a few decades ago and they have been pumping out Asian themed pizzas ever since.
I tried the sweet and sour chicken pizza, because I'm a sucker for anything with pineapple on it. I guess their specialty is a crab rangoon pizza, but we didn't know that when we ordered. I suppose there's always next time!
After dinner we walked to the ballpark and I promptly bought tickets as close to first base as possible. Why? Well, because that's where Dan Vogelbach was playing, of course!
Laura had no idea when she planned this getaway weekend that the Iowa Cubs would be in town, let alone that the VOGELMONSTER was on the roster. That's okay, I made sure to let her know in short time.
By the way, in case you missed, the VOGELMONSTER was the PCL player of the week last week.
Oh, and I most recent Ebay find came the other day . . . it's a sweet camo parallel numbered to /15.
The I-Cubs defeated the Albuquerque Isotopes in eleven innings on a walk-off bases loaded single by Juan Perez. Laura left after the seventh inning stretch, but I had my score card and bag of peanuts to keep me company. Did I mention the hotel we were staying at was about a five minute walk from the ballpark? Honestly, Laura says that she had no idea the I-Cubs were in town and she also claims it was serendipitous that the hotel location was a stone's throw from Principal Park. I'm not sure I believe her, but I love her all the same!
The next day we hit the sculpture park in the center of downtown.
Afterwards we walked to Eatery A and indulged in brunch. I had chicken and waffles!
The local art museum was our next stop and then we spent some time relaxing in a nearby park.
"Juan of the Dead" burger |
For dinner we stopped in at Zombie Burger and once again indulged. I need to start running again!
The next morning we took a nice stroll around Gray's Lake, which was followed by a lap around the state capitol building.
On the way out of town I took Laura's picture with the cows from the Anderson Erickson dairy plant. Laura loves their sour cream.
Overall, I think this was my fourth trip to Des Moines, but my first one with my wife. It has a nice skyline, as seen below, and all the the little things that a big city should, like professional baseball, fantastic parks and unique restaurants. Yet, it still has that small town feel in places.
I hear it has a couple of nice card shops, but again, that's something that will have to wait until the next time I pass through Iowa's capital. In all, it was a great way to start the summer!