What a greet weekend and another nice trip back to St. Louis.
I made it over to the Stable on Cherokee for some pizza, but that was my only experience at a brand new place. I did hit up perennial favorites Sameem's on South Grand and Blues City Deli in Benton Park. All were excellent. The Stable's space is particularly impressive.
One of my favorite parts was giving one of my mother's friends a tour of the whole city (but mostly north--she's from and still lives in South City). She doesn't leave her neighborhood too often and told my mom she'd like to go driving around and see the city when I got back in to town.
It was a great experience for all involved.
One moment of humor came when Mom tried to pretend that she knew the St. Louis history I was spouting off.
As we passed the Blairmont-owned former Schnucks site near Cass just north of downtown, I began to explain what the Kerry Patch was before I was interrupted by Mom.
Mom: Oh, I know what that is!
Friend: What is it, then?
Mom: It's when...a patch of people...came down to St. Louis...from Kerry, Indiana!
She said it so proudly, as if she'd really gotten it correct. Kerry, Indiana! Hah...there's a Gary, but is there a Kerry?
More on my trip back later. As always, forgive me for the hiatus from posting when I make my returns home.
LINE AND PATTERN
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3 comments:
Contact me the next time you are up here.
I will. Next time, I hope, will be more than 3 days.
I'd love a tour of Crown Village, if I could get one.
Sounds good. I think I could do a tour of Crown Square for you.
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