Wanderings

Posts tagged with Wethersnaps-Photography

  1. The Hill

    2024-06-14 16:33:34 UTC

    A few weeks ago, I left the house early to catch the sun rising in The Hill.  The Hill is a ‘long-established Italian-American neighborhood with family-owned delis, sandwich shops and bakeries on Marconi Avenue, and trattorias, pizzerias and upscale Italian eateries dotting the streets around Shaw and Wilson avenues’.  Italian…


  2. Citygarden Sculpture Park

    2024-06-01 11:43:00 UTC

    On a recent walkabout, I stumbled upon the Citygarden Sculpture Park.  It’s an urban sculpture park located in downtown St. Louis, currently under renovation.  The park contains free interactive art along with gardens and fountains that cover nearly two blocks in the downtown area.  It is located between Eighth, Tenth,…


  3. St Louis Public Library

    2024-05-17 11:01:24 UTC

    The St Louis Public Library - Central is an amazing building.  Not only does it have impressive architectural features inside and out, it blends both natural and interior lighting in amazing ways.  The St. Louis Public Library’s flagship, Central Library was built in 1912 and is ‘a monument to the…


  4. Klondike Park

    2024-05-10 20:06:59 UTC

    Klondike Park is part of the St Charles County Parks system.  It’s a ‘scenic property that includes more than four miles of natural surface and paved trails, a lake for fishing, kayaking and paddleboarding, a unique birding and wildlife area, shelters, playgrounds, and sites for cabin and tent camping’.  What’s…


  5. Homes of Lafayette Square

    2024-05-03 11:49:20 UTC

    Lafayette Square is an elegant and attractive part of St Louis.  The homes are gorgeous - the park is amazing - and the ambiance is inviting.  According to their website, ‘The green space is surrounded by stately Victorian townhouses, with wine bars, relaxed coffee shops and Italian restaurants nearby.  Park…


  6. SLAM (St Louis Art Museum)

    2024-04-12 10:48:56 UTC

    The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) is one of the major art museums in the United States and includes paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and masterpieces from around the world.  It was built in 1904 in anticipation of the World’s Fair being held in Forest Park.  In addition to the featured…


  7. Basilica of St Louis, King of France

    2024-04-06 11:59:11 UTC

      Adjacent to the Gateway Arch is the Basilica of St Louis, King of France.  It’s also known as the Old Cathedral and is one of the most historic buildings in St Louis (Missouri).  The church dates back to 1764 when Pierre Laclede and Auguste Chouteau (founders of St Louis) dedicated…


  8. Busch Stadium

    2024-03-25 17:04:13 UTC

    If the Gateway Arch is the iconic symbol of St Louis (Missouri), Busch Stadium - ‘home of the Cardinals’ - is its darling child.  Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village (a dining and entertainment district that runs adjacent to the stadium’s outfield) is a mecca for St Louis Cardinal Fans.  While…


  9. Union Station Hotel

    2024-03-15 11:34:05 UTC

    Union Station Hotel and its Grand Hall lobby is an ‘awe-inspiring ode to Americana’.  Featuring nearly 600 rooms & suites, formal and casual dining, and a private event space with a Regency ballroom, the hotel is both elegant in design with touches of modern, contemporary flare.  According to the St…


  10. St Louis Basilica

    2024-03-08 11:36:27 UTC

    Every time I visit the St Louis Basilica (officially, the Cathedral Basilica of St Louis), I see and experience something new.  Not only is this an amazing sacred space, but its dazzling mosaics and architecture are an assault on the senses.  I have returned many times to try and photograph…


  11. Augusta (MO)

    2024-03-02 13:15:46 UTC

    Augusta, Missouri is a picturesque little town nestled among the rolling hills situated on the bluffs of the Missouri River.  It was incorporated in 1855, offering an array activities - Katy Trail State Park access, historical sites, wineries, a brewery, restaurants, a coffee shop, antiques, specialty stores, a spa, B…


  12. The Orchid Show

    2024-02-24 14:10:05 UTC

    Between January 27 and February 25, 2024, the Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG) hosts its annual Orchid Show.  According to the MBG, ‘the Garden’s permanent orchid collection lives in greenhouses, where they are cared for by horticulture staff.  The annual Orchid Show is your once-a-year opportunity to see hundreds of these…


  13. Historic Daniel Boone Home

    2024-02-17 13:30:27 UTC

    The Historic Daniel Boone Home site located in Defiance, Missouri features an historic, reconstructed 19th century village and gift shop.  The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and the property was donated in 2016 from Lindenwood University.  Today it is maintained by the St…


  14. The Gateway Arch

    2024-02-10 01:52:14 UTC

    Founded by the National Park Service in 1935 to commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s vision of a transcontinental United States, the Gateway Arch National Park (formerly known as the “Jefferson National Expansion Memorial”) stretches from the Old Courthouse to the steps overlooking the Mississippi River.  The Gateway Arch was completed in 1965,…


  15. The Grove

    2024-02-03 15:06:45 UTC

    The Grove is St Louis’s bohemian paradise!  The minute you enter The Grove - from Vandeventer (on the east) or Kings Highway (on the West), you can feel the ‘vibe’.  It’s one of those cool, hip, and chic spots on the St Louis mapscape that is lined with trendy restaurants,…


  16. Route 66 Old Chain Of Rocks Bridge

    2024-01-27 21:24:00 UTC

    The Old Chain Of Rocks Bridge is one of the most iconic, historic, and decorated places along America’s beloved Route 66 highway.  The bridge itself is a mile long and 24 feet wide linking Illinois and Missouri above the Mississippi River.  It’s an immense structure of steel and offers amazing…


  17. Street Art, Murals, and Graffiti

    2024-01-20 11:34:19 UTC

    Across the city of St Louis you’ll find a myriad of street art, murals, and graffiti.  Behind each one is a very talented and gifted artist telling a story about the culture, history, and vibrancy of the city.  There are two standouts where you’ll find countless pieces of art -…


  18. Alleyway Classic

    2023-12-30 14:15:16 UTC

    A couple of weeks ago, I had a chance meeting with the owner of the ‘alleyway’ car that’s around the corner from my house.  If you follow my photography, you’ll know that I have been photographing this car from nearly every angle and under all sorts of lighting conditions for…


  19. Lafayette Square Christmas Lights

    2023-12-22 11:36:27 UTC

    Tis the season!  A couple of weeks ago, I ventured out of the house early as morning light was about to break.  I wanted to capture some of the local Christmas lights against the morning dawn here in Lafayette Square.  The neighborhood feels really festive with so many homeowners decorating…


  20. Brewery Lights

    2023-12-16 13:58:00 UTC

    Founded in 1852, Anheuser-Busch is one of the largest producers of beer in the world. The St Louis-based brewery hosts an annual Brewery Lights Festival (now in its 38th year) amplified by more than a million twinkling lights that decorate its elaborate red-brick buildings.  It’s a great holiday experience that…


  21. Route 94 Trees

    2023-12-08 11:52:13 UTC

    Just west of St Louis is Route 94, a ribbon of scenic highway that runs through places such as Weldon Springs, Defiance, Klondike Park, Augusta, and multiple wineries.  You’ll also find a series of trees that are spread across the many farms that blanket the area.  The trees are especially…


  22. Garden Glow

    2023-12-02 12:23:00 UTC

    Featuring nearly two million lights, the Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Gardens transforms this iconic place into an enchanted wonderland rich with mesmerizing displays.  We ventured there on a chilly night packed with thousands of others who wandered through the Glow maze that meandered through the Gardens.  The event…


  23. The Doors

    2023-11-25 13:43:19 UTC

    Doors are fascinating to me.  They take you from inside to outside, outside to inside, and between spaces; from one world to another.  They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, textures, and are ripe with intricate details and features.  Doors also serve as a sort of identifying badge or symbol…


  24. Missouri Mines

    2023-11-16 11:32:48 UTC

    Lead was big business in the eastern Ozarks for nearly 300 years.  The Missouri Mines State Historic Site (formerly known as the St. Joe Lead Co) is a complex full of rusted buildings and machinery that mined the area since 1720.  The former powerhouse of the Site has been turned…


  25. LaChance Winery

    2023-11-11 11:55:56 UTC

    Located just 45 minutes south of St. Louis, there is an elegant family-owned vineyard nestled amidst the picturesque, rolling hills of De Soto, Missouri in Jefferson County (quickly becoming a premier destination for wine enthusiasts).  The winery offers fine wines along with breathtaking views.  It was an amazing day out…


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