Travel snaps: a trip to St. Louis, Part I
Last summer we took a trip to St. Louis to visit with our oldest son, Matthew, and his bride, Rachel. It was fun to be a country mouse in the big city for a few days. Here are a few pictures from our trip.
Matthew and Rachel took us over to one of the beautiful city parks: Tower Grove Park. It was amazing. I wish I could just live there for awhile, and explore every tree and pavilion.
Of course the park was filled with big handsome old trees, and Timothy picked the best one to climb . . . and climbed it. And of course I took pictures.
There are eleven beautiful pavilions scattered around the park, and trees and bushes and flowers in grand and glorious profusion.
I will post more of these pictures another day, since I have hundreds! Thanks for stopping by to look at my travel snaps!
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Love the seedpod picture.
I love those seedpods! Thanks for your comment.
Beautiful Pictures. I am from the UK but I have been to St.Louis before and they do have beautiful parks. Thanks for sharing.
Tina,
I’ve met so many nice people from the UK during this blog challenge! Thanks for your comments!
Amy,
Such wonderful pictures! What kind of camera did you use? The shots are so breathtaking, vibrant with color! Made me want to be there with you! 🙂
Hope you had a ton of fun. It sure sounds like you did!
Bonnie,
Believe it or not, my camera is just a little digital point-and-shoot. It’s a Canon Power Shot SD1300 IS. I have been very happy with it. Thanks for you comments!
Great to get a reminder of how “Gods Footprint” is so much better than “mans footprint”. Silk flowers vis the real thing is a perfect example. thanks for sharing these during the cold winter months.
Oh I love seeing other parts of the world. What wonderful family pics, why is there a bust of Beethoven tho? i’m intrigued.
Anita-Clare, Thanks for your comment! There were busts of many composers around the bandstand in the park. It was a classic touch!