Note: The following post has been in my “drafts” since May. Time to publish this, as it appropriately themes to healing.
LEGEND GOES THAT PRINCESS OWATONNA experienced restored health by drinking the curing waters of Minnewauan.
The story of the princess, and a statue of her, center Mineral Springs Park in Owatonna, a place defined by water. Springs. Maple Creek. And a man-made waterfall.
On a Friday afternoon in May, Randy and I stopped by the park to take in the art, the legend, the beauty of the water and apple blossoms, and simply nature.
During a previous visit, I drank cold spring water from a fountain. But on this day, no water bubbled up. Instead, water streamed from a nearby pipe, flowed in the creek and cascaded down the waterfall.
The park on this weather-perfect afternoon proved busy. But not too busy that we felt uncomfortable or crowed. Everyone respected everyone and social-distanced.
In 1875, Owatonna Mineral Springs Company formed with the spring water served for many years on railroad dining cars, according to the City of Owatonna website. One can only imagine the refreshing taste of that water sourced from this place in southern Minnesota, this place where Princess Owatonna, daughter of Chief Wabena, once found healing. So the legend goes…
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BONUS FINDS:
While walking around Mineral Springs Park, we found these messages on stones and a shell left in the park.
© Copyright 2020 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
Loved your spring trip to Mineral Springs Park in Owatonna, a favorite destination on our Sunday drives when we were growing up. Always a relaxing, peaceful visit.
It is a lovely park. The weather this week in Minnesota has been spring-like. In the 70s. Just lovely.
We enjoyed our trip to Mineral Springs Park earlier this spring too. It was fun to find the statue of the princess. So much to discover in this world, even close to home.
I agree. So much right here in our backyard.
I love your bonus photos. Good reminders.
Thank you. I really really like when people leave messages like this in public places.