My Adenium has been struggling for a few years now. He's really been enjoying his new spot on the deck and is now even flowering! Bought this quite a few years back at the Cactus & Succulent show at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis.
As you may or may not know, my Grandma Meade passed away April 16th, the same day my son was born. Recently my Mom came in town and brought a few sentimental items from my Grandma's house that she thought I'd like. One of those items came with a very interesting surprise.
I've been collecting photos of entrances for quite awhile so I thought I'd unleash a few now. These were taken in South City St. Louis. A plate full of toasted ravioli for the first person who can name the street.
I've been collecting photos of entrances for quite awhile so I thought I'd unleash a few now. These were taken in South City St. Louis. A plate full of toasted ravioli for the first person who can name the street.
I've been collecting photos of entrances for quite awhile so I thought I'd unleash a few now. These were taken in South City St. Louis. A plate full of toasted ravioli for the first person who can name the street.
Benton Park is a cool little historic neighborhood near downtown St. Louis. It's actually the first place I lived when I moved to St. Louis. I lived near Pestalozzi and McNair, close to Venice Cafe.
Time for another Caps entry. This time I'm keeping it local with my favorite brewery of all time: Schlafly. This No. 15 brew is the tool I use to get people in the door and it even got Sarah to start trying (and now liking) beer.
Supporting the Tower Grove Farmers' Market is the smart thing to do. Why? Cause it's the right thing to do, AND you get a t-shirt. Beat that! It starts up again this season: Every Saturday from May 10 through October 25, 8:30am until 12:30pm.
I picked up an excellent book a few days ago. It's titled "Green, Greener, Greenest" by Lori Bongiorno. It's a practical guide to making eco-smart choices a part of your life. Lori worked for BusinessWeek and has written for The Green Guide (among other magazines) so her writing style is spot-on.
This is a continuing series where I take one subject and in one short shoot produce 10 images for a series. Well here we go for round three.
Went to the Zoo awhile back and never went through the photos. Finally got the time and look, I found this little gem.
Yanked this photo out of the archives. I was importing all of my stuff back into iView MediaPro and noticed this little Gem. It was taken during a stroll through Benton Park West.
This is the first rainbow shot I've ever captured. At 10mm I was able to get both sides of the rainbow in a single shot!
The list of places I will no longer eat at grew to 4 deep this past week. For those of you who may be curious. Toire wa doko desu ka? = Where is the toilet?
Another shot of the ceiling from the Fox Theatre. I also processed a few more of the photos from the Edward Scissorhands show. I uploaded them into a slideshow for your viewing pleasure. Click here to check them out.
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