Scenes from St Louis

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We took a mini trip down the road to the other side of Missouri and visited St Louis last week.

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Our first stop was The Hill, where we walked around and enjoyed the pretty day, bought goodies at an Italian market, then headed to lunch to meet long, lost family.

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My husband had a sister he had never met!  She brought some of her relatives and we had a great, getting to know you chat over pasta.

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Then a quick stop at Forest Park before heading to the Chase Hotel.

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OMG

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I have always loved this historical hotel, but at Christmas?  
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Wowzers.

See my grin?  I was in my element there.

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We had wine with delicious appetizers before heading out to the Jason Isbel concert downtown.  After that big (and eventful) lunch, we didn’t need much of a dinner.  But this hotel was one of our old haunts, from the days when Rich worked in St Louis, so we wanted to enjoy the lounge for old time’s sake. 

I am not a big fan of concerts.  But this one was in a 100 year old theater, you know the kind with all of the gold trim and red velvet curtains?  It was a decent sized venue, but felt intimate. Plus, vaccines were required.  

My husband would go watch live music every week if he could, poor guy, he probably wishes he had a wife who was more fun.  But I did enjoy this show, especially the opening act, Strand of Oaks.  Their lyrics came from a life of hurt and healing. This one epically touched me:

Jimi and Stan in heaven
Making friends going to shows
In my dreams I just hope they're having a blast
Jimi found Stan in heaven
Sitting in a sun filled room
All the galaxy in view
Jimi and Stan
Back in life I wonder why we hang around so long
For me it's all the songs I haven't found
We're born with flaws, conditions
Generational anxieties
Just screaming look at me
It's all for show
But not Jimi and Stan
Not Jimi and Stan
Now I don't have my buddy
He knew me so well
It's hard to be happy
Or even go out
Without Jimi and Stan

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Our trip was quick and ended with a breakfast at St Louis Bread Co., which I remember discovering there years ago and thinking it was just wonderful, before it became Panera’s and spread nationwide.  I had to stop when I saw the original sign out front.
 
 

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