Part 1: Quincy to St. Louis
My trip was late to start because dissolving my household took longer
than expected. But eventually everything was sold/ given away/ thrown away/
shipped to Europe, and after one last fine lunch at WannaBagel in my home of Quincy,
MA, I was finally off. The first stops were in upstate New York, where I used to live
for a few years, seeing some people and places I got to know at the time.
Finally venturing into new territory, Cleveland was a disappointment, apart from the
Rock'n'Roll museum which is cool (BTW, since when does Michael Jackson
qualify as an R'n'R artist?). So I skipped the remainder of the mid-West,
which -judging by the sights from the highway- is just grain fields anyway.
Instead I made a dash for St. Louis which has more going for it. Across the
street from me is the Edward Jones Dome -home of the Rams- which currently
hosts a Joyce Meyer Ministries event. Would have preferred 10000 women in
their 20s and 30s instead of in their 40s and 50s, though.
Watching the Mississippi flow by at a leisurely 3mph is very relaxing,
especially as there's a nice brewpub with very good beer and tables outside.
Everybody -not the Joyce Meyerlings of course- is partying, since the Cardinals
clinched the division title yesterday. Not that I care, but who am I not to join in?
I've been able to resist the lure of the riverboat casinos - I played
the Turning Stone Casino in upstate NY, where I didn't last long,
and had my impression corrected that I was a reasonably competent Blackjack player.
Should have put my suit on and gotten free stuff out of it, but I just wasn't
money that day. Further losses will have to wait until Las Vegas.
An Apple store opening I attended in St. Louis turned out to be a waste of time:
no T-Shirts or other freebies (and I wasn't going to buy a computer).
But then the day got better when I saw "Mostly Martha", and discovered that it's set
in my home town of Hamburg; but it's a good movie even without that.
I'll move on to somewhere in Kansas tomorrow on my way to Denver, and will
try to get some pictures online, since there's probably not much to do and
see but farm life.
PicturesNewhouse College, Syracuse UniversityNiagara Falls One of many guitars on a street in Cleveland Rock'n'Roll Museum I, Cleveland Rock'n'Roll Museum II, Cleveland The Arch by day, St. Louis The Arch by night, St. Louis |
BrewpubsBoston Beerworks (Fenway), BostonCambridge Brewing Co, Cambridge Van Dyck, Schenectady Empire Brewing Co, Syracuse Chophouse & Brewery, Cleveland Morgan Street Brewery, St. Louis | |
LinksNiagara Falls State ParkRock'n'Roll Museum and Hall of Fame, Cleveland Jefferson Expansion Memorial a.k.a The Arch, St. Louis | ||
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