Hey, Meg. My photo of Jemne bldg in St. Paul is very close (1 block) to the downtown St. Paul Library. I don't know anything about Woods Chocolates. Surely I would have sniffed that out by now...
Wood's Victoria Brittle, Carol. If I remember correctly, I discovered them when Butler's Square was refurbished and reopened around '75-'76. Then I discovered the main shop was in St Paul, and I used to go there ever week when I took sax lessons in downtown when I was at HU. I have no idea where I took the lessons, it might have been at a musical instrument shop, but I did go to Woods religiously to get the brittles. And normally I don't even like brittles. And from memory, it was up the hill near the library. They were there at least until .... January '82. Ring a bell? Or do I have my georgraphy all wrong?
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Hey, Meg. My photo of Jemne bldg in St. Paul is very close (1 block) to the downtown St. Paul Library. I don't know anything about Woods Chocolates. Surely I would have sniffed that out by now...
ReplyDeleteWood's Victoria Brittle, Carol. If I remember correctly, I discovered them when Butler's Square was refurbished and reopened around '75-'76. Then I discovered the main shop was in St Paul, and I used to go there ever week when I took sax lessons in downtown when I was at HU. I have no idea where I took the lessons, it might have been at a musical instrument shop, but I did go to Woods religiously to get the brittles. And normally I don't even like brittles. And from memory, it was up the hill near the library. They were there at least until .... January '82. Ring a bell? Or do I have my georgraphy all wrong?
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