Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Fall Color in Tower Grove Park

These pictures were taken a couple weeks ago, if you don't want to look at a bunch of pretty trees you can stop reading now.











Friday, November 13, 2009

My Boys and I Go To The Zoo

If you keep coming back to this blog your going to see lots of pictures of the St. Louis Zoo. It is absolutely my favorite place to go. This leopard was having a bath while we were there.
The peacock was strutting his stuff at one of the food courts much to the delight of the children there.


It was feeding time at the sun bears enclosure.

We even got to see a parade.

And of course it wouldn't be right without a picture of Sean (and his brother Ryan) walking away from me.




A Walk in the Woods - Cuivre River State Park

About a month ago after the leaves changed color but before they all fell, my grandson Tim and I took a walk at Cuivre River State Park. It's only 50 miles north west of St Louis and just happens to be right next to Troy, which is where I live.
Tim makes it look so easy, I didn't get over that log anywhere near that easily or gracefully.

There was still a lot of color in the woods and it was a great day for a walk.



I love the way the sunlight turns some of these leaves almost purple in this picture.


And like his Uncle Sean, Tim is always walking up ahead.

Rasoi -the many flavors of India- Central West End


Rasoi is a wonderful restaurant with good food! A friend and I went for the lunch buffet and had a really nice meal. I couldn't tell you the names of anything we had but everything was good (and spicy)! Good friends, good conversation and a good meal, who could ask for anything more?
For menu, address and more info click here.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Tower Grove Park

Sean now lives only a block away from Tower Grove Park. It's a great place for just taking a walk so a couple weeks ago when Sean was away and I was checking on his apartment I decided to take a walk.It wasn't the best day for taking pictures but a few came out ok. One of the first things you see when you enter through the entrance on Arsenal is the Turkish pavilion.
I love the area around the lily pond. I took lots of pictures of it but the one above is the only one that came out ok.

The pavilions and other areas for events come in all sizes and can be rented for the day for anything from birthday parties to weddings. All in all, it was a wonderful day for a walk even if the pictures didn't turn out too well. With Sean living so close we will be walking in Tower Grove Park again very soon.
For more info go to Welcome to Tower Grove Park

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cafe Natasha's on South Grand



A few weeks back I had both my "boys" with me (OK, so they're supposed to be adults but I'll never accept it) which was a little odd since Ryan usually won't accompany us on our culinary adventures. He did protest being dragged into Cafe Natasha's, I think he was expecting St Louis Bread Company.
We all ordered Gyros since I was a bit low on funds. They were.... well, they were... awesome, delicious, really good and all that. Even Ryan liked his! Make sure you spring for the extra dollar for the feta cheese it makes a good meal perfect. Next time I'm going to try one of the kabobs, I was watching the waitress deliver them to other tables and they really looked good, too.
For menu, directions and hours: Cafe Natasha's

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Hill


Sean and I were driving around "The Hill" last Sunday. Sean had checked the directions of where he wanted to go figuring he would remember the way. He didn't. Our destination was St Ambrose Church where they were having a flea market. Sean just moved into his first real apartment and wanted to see if they had anything he could use.
Originally settled by Italian immigrants, the residents of The Hill are still predominately of Italian descent. This statue in front of St Ambrose is in honor of the Italian immigrants.

The Hill is known for it's many fine Italian restaurants. We didn't eat there Sunday because most of the restaurants close to the church were closed. Sean had a craving for Asian so we took off for South Grand (see previous post on Pho Grand).

And what post wouldn't be complete without a picture of Sean walking ahead of me?