Posted by mike on November 19th, 2008

Here is the final batch of photos from our recent trip to St. Louis by way of Quincy, Illinois and Hannibal Missouri. Additional images available at flickr. Also worth noting, Sheryl took all but the 4th photo on this page; between the two of us, we do generate a few photos when traveling.

These first two show the high water mark when the Mississippi River flooded in June 2008. This is just a few miles northeast of Quincy.

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These shots are taken from Riverview Park in Hannibal. It quite lived up to its name with wonderful expansive views of the mighty Mississippi.

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The next photo is an old building in Hannibal, and the last image is taken from a scenic overlook a few miles south of Hannibal, looking south.

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Posted by mike on November 13th, 2008

For your viewing pleasure, a few photos from northeast of Lindsborg taken yesterday around sunset (larger versions on flicker):

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fall sunset 2008

fall sunset 2008

fall sunset 2008

fall sunset 2008

fall sunset 2008

fall sunset 2008

Posted by mike on October 31st, 2008

Sheryl decorated the house and put up a yard decoration while Lisa and moneka both carved a pumpkins; trick-or-treaters seemed to enjoy the spectacle, shown below:

Halloween 2008

Halloween 2008

Halloween 2008

Halloween 2008

Halloween 2008

Halloween 2008

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Posted by mike on October 23rd, 2008

I’d long been interested in seeing the giant water lilies in St. Louis, and on Tuesday I had my chance. The following photos were taken at the Lily Ponds at Tower Grove Park. It’s fascinating how the individual lily pads are connected to one central “root.” The flowers, the lilies in question, are simply gorgeous.

Many more of these are visible at flickr.

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lily ponds

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lily ponds

lily ponds

lily ponds

lily ponds

lily ponds

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Posted by mike on October 22nd, 2008

Though we’ve technically been in St. Louis once before, in reality we only passed through on our way to a concert at Chuck Berry’s during an extended weekend pass while undergoing basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood. Hard to believe that was almost 35 years ago! (I’m sure Lisa agrees; happy birthday to you!)

So this being our first real visit to St. Louis, one of our first stops was the Gateway Arch. Very impressive.

Of course I took photos, and there are a bunch more at flickr.

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

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