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Plus bonus question: What is a unique, niche little experience near you or that you've been to? There's a place near me known as the Tulip House that's in bloom atm:

https://www.axios.com/local/twin-cities/2025/05/01/south-minneapolis-tulip-house-is-in-full-bloom-again

You can see plenty of pictures of the flowers online, so here's a picture of some of the cute art they have up accompanying it

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Medical bills are high. My limited energy due to chronic illness is going towards taking care of my family, who is doing as much as they can to pull their own weight. I still do the majority of the work due to differing levels of ability.

Being disabled sucks because I wish I could do more for my community but tbh I'm just a drain.

Nevertheless, I'm enjoying the nice weather. We have some agritourism around here. There's a pumpkin patch that's open in the fall, and we have some great hiking trails in the foothills.