(This is Karen posting). I made the decision that I need to have more fun in my life. I was working with one of my patients at her house and noticed a picture she had framed on her wall. It was of historical locations in the St. Louis area. Then, a fantastic idea came to me. I thought it would be fun to go and see some of these historical locations that I've heard of, but have never seen, or revisit places I haven't been to since I was a kid.
So, I stole an idea from my cousin that lives in Manhattan. She and a friend decided to take tours of some of the things that NYC has to offer. They went out on Saturdays, took pictures of their adventures and blogged about their experiences. I was able to go with them on one of their outings and had a really fun time.
I talked my friends Mary and Christina into partaking in this adventure with me. We became fast friends when I moved back to Missouri from Nevada and I couldn't think of two more fun girls with whom I would rather share my Saturdays in St. Louis.
My cousin and her friend also decided to don matching purple hats to wear during their tours. I likewise felt it was necessary to accessorize our attire with something fun. Mary and Christina found matching flowers for us to wear, therefore, we got a lot of "So, what's with the flowers?". And thus the birth of our blog name. There's the background of our adventures.
We are planning on going out once a month. Our visits will not be isolated to just the St. Louis area. Guest adventurers are welcome!
The Missouri Botanical Garden (a.k.a. Shaw's Garden)
Our first outing brought us to The Missouri Botanical Garden. It was founded in 1859 by Henry Shaw who was a botanist and philanthropist. It is one of the oldest botanical institutions in the United States. There are a total of 79 acres of horticultural display. The day we went, there happened to be an orchid display. The display showcased over 800 orchids! Trust me, we counted!! (OK, not really).
Here are just a few pictures that were taken. The good pictures were taken by Christina on her nice camera. The mediocre ones were taken by yours truly on my Fujifilm camera.
First of all, when parking in the city, it is quite helpful to have a pal along that can parallel park. I am not the best at parallel parking, so I turned the keys over to a professional. Stellar job, Mary.
The Missouri Botanical Garden (a.k.a. Shaw's Garden)
Our first outing brought us to The Missouri Botanical Garden. It was founded in 1859 by Henry Shaw who was a botanist and philanthropist. It is one of the oldest botanical institutions in the United States. There are a total of 79 acres of horticultural display. The day we went, there happened to be an orchid display. The display showcased over 800 orchids! Trust me, we counted!! (OK, not really).
Here are just a few pictures that were taken. The good pictures were taken by Christina on her nice camera. The mediocre ones were taken by yours truly on my Fujifilm camera.
First of all, when parking in the city, it is quite helpful to have a pal along that can parallel park. I am not the best at parallel parking, so I turned the keys over to a professional. Stellar job, Mary.
Our journey also took us to an area of St. Louis known as "The Hill". It's a mostly Italian-American neighborhood located south of Forest Park (which will be included in a later adventure). It gets its name from its proximity to the highest point of the city. The Hill is home to locally renowned Italian-American restaurants, bakeries, bocce gardens and grocery stores. Just to name a few.
The view from The Hill. Notice the St. Louis Arch (which will be included in a later adventure).
Upcoming Attractions:
The St. Louis Gateway Arch

