It's my first trip, in any capacity, to STL. Baseball is second to bowling on my boring meter and I don't drink Budweiser...so what else? Originally Posted by babeeIf you drink craft brews, I'd recommend a trip to the St. Louis Brewery:
It's my first trip, in any capacity, to STL. Baseball is second to bowling on my boring meter and I don't drink Budweiser...so what else? Originally Posted by babee
I may regret this, but what do you call Mphs? lol Originally Posted by babeeActually, being old river cities, Memphis and STL have a very similar character, and I feel very comfortable here. STL is just home, and St. Louisans have a certain fondness for the old hometown. When I was a law student, interviewers from firms there remarked how it seemed that they couldn't recruit law students to work in St. Louis unless they had some St. Louis connection; either they were from there, or they'd married a lady/guy from there, and the spouse was putting pressure on them to take a job so that the spouse could move back home.
babee,You volunteering to partner this volunteer? Seriously, they kayak on the river @ Mphs port on New Years Day and another time. I never have kayaked the MS - dunno what the MS is like up there, but down here..nope, not interested in getting that close.
You may want to try Sunset boating at Forest Park. A good place for a sunset picnic and some paddle boating. I think there is one scheduled for Sept 8th. You'll need a partner.
f69 Originally Posted by fingers69
Take a look at this....Thx Nat - that's perfect. No matter how I twist, I don't think I can make it in time to attend the Japanese Tea Ceremony at the Botanical Gardens this weekend (bummer). If I can though, I will.
http://www.stlmag.com/St-Louis-Magaz...uisan-Must-Do/ Originally Posted by naughtynatale
And yes I am a foodie.Me too! Along with using yelp & urbanspoon, I use http://www.flavortownusa.com when I travel.
Shackman Originally Posted by Shackman
It's my first trip, in any capacity, to STL. Baseball is second to bowling on my boring meter and I don't drink Budweiser...so what else? Originally Posted by babeeCity Museum for the kid in you if you like to play
BCG - you nut. If STL is "Paradise" I wondered what MEM is? Hell? Don't you know anything south of The Gulf of Mexico, east of The Atlantic, north of the ol' Mason-Dixon and west of the Mississippi is just...meh..to a southern gal? Originally Posted by babeeP'raps. I am not, and never will be a Southerner, which is part of the reason that I call myself a "St. Louisan in exile" (or "member of the St. Louis Diaspora").* Obviously we'll never be soulmates, but I still respect you greatly.
The zoo (it's free) if you like that type of thing.Quite a few years ago the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County (they're two separate jurisdictions) founded something called "The Zoo-Museum District", a special taxation district. Basically (IIRC), a special hotel tax is assessed on travelers who visit, and the revenues from that tax are given to the Zoo and museums which are members of the district.
Also the Science Center and Art Museum (also free for the most part) Originally Posted by mizurymule
That is a lot more romantic than I would associate with you (and your huge Bag o'Toys you've talked about hauling around on tour).Here with a Loaf of Bread beneath the Bough,
A Flask of Wine, a Book of Verse - and Thou
Beside me singing in the Wilderness -
And Wilderness is Paradise enow.
Omar Khayyam, The RubaiyatOriginally Posted by babee