As with all of our
brought for all to share. Six of us went to high school together but only one is on the bowling team, the others just showed up to see me! Pam had to leave early but I was able to snatch a picture of us with Gloria.
Of course we made
our usual stop at Lombardo’s Restaurant (www.lombardosrestaurants.com/)
to see Carmen and Angelo and enjoy some of the best Italian food around. We also were able to attend the 60th
birthday party for some of Russ’ high school mates
that was being held at the San Bar Tavern in the old neighborhood. Lots of good food and of course lots of beer! And we met up with Bob and Mike one afternoon at the VFW for a few more brewskies and enjoyed their fish fry.
that was being held at the San Bar Tavern in the old neighborhood. Lots of good food and of course lots of beer! And we met up with Bob and Mike one afternoon at the VFW for a few more brewskies and enjoyed their fish fry.
The main thing I
was looking forward to this trip was a visit to the Missouri Botanical Gardens (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org)
known informally as Shaw’s Garden, which is how we always referred to it
growing up. I was going to meet Gloria,
Diane, Diane, Dana, and Pam there so we could visit the celebration of life
brick
engraved with the name of our dear high school friend, Ellen Culliton, who passed away nearly 2 years ago. They had been trying to meet up with her sister to do this for some time, and we decided to do it when I came into town no matter what. As it turned out, her sister and at the last minute one of the Dianes couldn’t make it, but we ventured on and had a great time.
engraved with the name of our dear high school friend, Ellen Culliton, who passed away nearly 2 years ago. They had been trying to meet up with her sister to do this for some time, and we decided to do it when I came into town no matter what. As it turned out, her sister and at the last minute one of the Dianes couldn’t make it, but we ventured on and had a great time.
I thought it would just be engraved with something like “in memory of”, but it was a replica of her actual
signature. Can’t tell you how much that
moved me because it was such a personal reflection of her. We wanted to get a picture of all
of us with the brick, and someone came up with the brilliant idea of taking a
photo of our hands encircling and touching it.
You
could spend hours at the Gardens, but we knew we’d only be there for a short
time this trip. Turns out it was the
closing weekend for the Children’s Garden that we passed along the way, and
since none of us had ever been in there, we decided to check it out. It’s really a cool little area, very
educational, informative, and fun for kids of all ages as you can see by these
pictures! We had a blast and know that
Ellen would have enjoyed our craziness.
After walking around for a little while longer, we decided to eat lunch at the Sassafras Café located right there at the Gardens. It was truly a wonderfully special day with beautiful weather and great friends.
After walking around for a little while longer, we decided to eat lunch at the Sassafras Café located right there at the Gardens. It was truly a wonderfully special day with beautiful weather and great friends.
Of course we couldn’t be in
great visit over the next several hours and I managed to at least get a picture with Jackie because Ron had already left to go check on his cows. A farmer’s work is never done!
Diane and her sister were hosting a Bunco party while I was in town, and
naturally I added it to the calendar. This was only my second ever Bunco party, the
first having been at their house 3 years ago.
It's a pretty simple dice rolling game, but basically it’s just an excuse to eat, drink, and be merry! Since a few had either
never played before or it had been awhile, Pat was great at explaining the rules, and if you didn’t understand, you could catch on pretty quickly with the help of your tablemates. And while I was having fun with the girls, Russ and a couple of buddies checked out the casino…good times!
never played before or it had been awhile, Pat was great at explaining the rules, and if you didn’t understand, you could catch on pretty quickly with the help of your tablemates. And while I was having fun with the girls, Russ and a couple of buddies checked out the casino…good times!
It’s
funny how last minute changes in plans can be such fun. My Sunday was unexpectedly free, and Gloria
was the one person who was also available last minute to go exploring. We were staying only about 5 minutes across
the river from historic town of St. Charles , Missouri ’s first state
capital
(1821-1826), and though it’s pretty cosmopolitan now, there’s a great little historicMain Street
area with brick lined streets, old buildings, unique specialty shops, and
plenty of restaurants/bars. Plan to do a
lot of walking if you go because parking is at a premium,
and the shops go on for several blocks. Gloria said that a mutual friend had started working at a place called Thistle & Clover, and though she wasn’t working that day, we thought we’d check it out which took us into the small world category. I knew that one of our
campground co-hosts in Yellowstone this summer lived inSt.
Charles but wasn’t sure where. Lo and behold Marilyn works at this exact
same shop! What a wonderful surprise to
run into each other! Gloria and I spent
the next
several hours checking out many of the shops, sightseeing, chatting, and just hanging out. We found a great little “hole-in-the-wall” place called Lloyd & Harry’s Bar & Grill for lunch, a lively place with really good, cheap food and drinks. We each had a burger and fries along with a good sized Bloody Mary, and our entire bill was $11 plus tip!!
(1821-1826), and though it’s pretty cosmopolitan now, there’s a great little historic
and the shops go on for several blocks. Gloria said that a mutual friend had started working at a place called Thistle & Clover, and though she wasn’t working that day, we thought we’d check it out which took us into the small world category. I knew that one of our
campground co-hosts in Yellowstone this summer lived in
several hours checking out many of the shops, sightseeing, chatting, and just hanging out. We found a great little “hole-in-the-wall” place called Lloyd & Harry’s Bar & Grill for lunch, a lively place with really good, cheap food and drinks. We each had a burger and fries along with a good sized Bloody Mary, and our entire bill was $11 plus tip!!
Before
leaving town we met Judy, Jim, Patty, and Steve for dinner at Favazza’s Italian Restaurant (www.favazzas.com). It was
a lovely evening though we’ve now learned that Jim cannot be in charge of
taking photos. The one he took of us girls was
so blurred that we are unrecognizable, but here’s a nice one of the guys…hanging
on Steve’s every word. J
We crammed a lot into such a short stay, and this doesn't even cover watching Cardinals baseball (they lost the Series L)and Tigers football
games either at the RV with friends or at Steve and Patty’s (and a special thanks
to them for letting us use their washer/dryer!). The weather cooperated for the most part and
was beautiful though one night it did drop to 28 degrees, and with no hookups,
it did get a little chilly in the RV. Guess
it was time to head to Florida !
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