Wednesday, December 26, 2012

St. Paul's Living Room

On cold mornings like today I wished I lived directly on the skyway so I could skip the jacket, the hat, and the gloves.  But I don't so I bundled up and walked to my nearest skyway entrance in the direction of the Union Depot.  Saturday, Dec 8th was the grand opening of the "Waiting Room".  If you haven't been there yet that's the long, skinny building behind the Union Depot that had been closed up since the 70's when Amtrak train service was moved out to the Midway area.  Some local bus service has already started and the Jefferson Line will begin service this January. Train service starts sometime in 2013.  I was at the Waiting Room on the 8th and unlike this morning it was packed with thousands of lookers.  This morning there were about 6 of us including some workers.  It's been called "St. Paul's Living Room" so I wanted to find out if it really is or if the security guard would suggest I move along cause there's no loitering here.  The chairs are cushy just like in a real living room.  My husband brought his coffee and a good book.  The view of the river is better than in our living room.  I brought along a sketch pad and my new set of pencils. Sketching is not an easy thing I found out this morning.  But it was my first try at it.  There were many activities for the crowd on the day of the grand opening but the one I enjoyed the most was talking to the guy at the table inviting folks to sketch something in the Union Depot.  I was amazed by his own sketch book chronically the union depot workers and years of construction work in the building.  You can see some of the sketches from the 8th at urbansketchers-twincities.blogspot.com.
Local sketchers can join groups like Urban Sketchers and MetroSketchers and share their work.  What I like about the idea of sketching is that you have to linger in a location longer than it takes to snap a photo and St. Paul's new living room seems like a nice place to linger.