May 2018 Plymouth Magazine

In the May issue we're checking in with some Plymouth biker as they dish on what they love about the sport.

Riley Loew shot this photograph, Mushroom in French Park, on one of his routine hikes where he spends hours waiting to capture the perfect shot. “Sometimes I’d be out there working for two to three hours, waiting for the lighting to be just right so I could get that perfect shot,” Loew says.

 

Give us this day our daily sandwiches and make them Be’Wiched. The clever hint of a sandwich in the name fits the chic character of the deli. “You think it’s hard naming a kid or a dog?” owner Michael Ryan says.

 

The Hutton House is a new event venue on Medicine Lake that is 100-percent women owned and operated.

 

Cycling is fantastic for exercise and leisure—and everyone knows the region has some of the best trails around. There are as many kinds of bike enthusiasts as types of bikes out there.

 

While the classroom is already a space for creativity, teachers sometimes find there isn’t always the support for projects that go above and beyond the typical learning experience. For schools in the Wayzata and Robbinsdale districts, that’s where education foundations have stepped in.

 

As teens get their first glimpse of mobile adulthood, parents hold their breaths. Learning how to drive is an exciting, and at the same time, difficult topic. There are privileges to becoming a licensed driver, and precautions for young people and their parents.

 

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and has been a popular form of exercise for the past few decades. By now, there are dozens of spins on the ancient practice — everything from hot yoga, performed in hot and humid rooms, to hatha, which is focused on slow breathing.

 

If you wander into Fly Feet Running and mistake it for an apparel store, you’ll likely be forgiven—founder and owner Kristin Shane says it happens all the time.

 

Schaper Park’s new challenge course in Golden Valley is the perfect way to get outside and exercise while having fun at the same time.

 

Get your sweat on at Fly Feet Running while rocking its new fitness wear. Kristin Shane, owner of Fly Feet in Wayzata, says that as a fitness consumer, style is a big deal—as well as being comfortable.

 

Looking for some local refreshing favorites? Haskells recommends a Fulton Standard Lager or Bent Paddle Golden IPA, two favorite summertime craft brews.

 

There is no better sign that summer is on the way than the smell of grilled food. Von Hanson’s Meats offers this advice on steaks to take your grilling expertise up a notch.