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$20 Day In St. Louis - Part One - DOWNTOWN

$20 Day In St. Louis - Part One - DOWNTOWN

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PostMay 15, 2007#1

First of all, I'm doing this in two sets. Since I've never been a big fan of huge photo sets, just takes too long to load, unless I'm at home...which is rare.



Second, this set (Part One) is the first in what I see as being a series of adventures in St. Louis (and maybe other cities), using only $20. The rules: You cannot use your car. You cannot spend more than $20 throughout the day (although peripheral expenditures may be allowed). You must eat at least twice. You must take pictures.



The first adventure had, was with my cousin Tara, and myself (I'm the dude who's in a few of the pics, and behind the camera most of the time).



So, with that...away we go...





Step one: Leaving my cousins loft, on a beautiful Sunday morning. Approx time: 10:15





Her building





Walking up Wash Ave to grab breakfast.





Washington and 14th.





My favorite sign in the world. It's coming down though, damn gentrification. :D





Stopping in at the Wash Ave Post...





Which boasts a plethora of flags...Hefe, d'you know what a plethora is?





Breakfast, Coffee, $17.78





Our man Jose. He maka de crepes! (well, actually his wife does)





Me, and my crepe.





Tara's crepe.





OH THE HUMANITY!!! SOMEONE BROUGHT THEIR CHILDREN TO THE CITY, SAVE THEM!!!





Leaving...mmmm, crepes.





Walking up Wash Ave, no particular reason for this shot.





Checking out the new development.





Another pointless picture. But that sign in the other window says 'Opening Summer 2006: Flamingo Bowl'...uh, okay.





Bee Hat, Dubliner, random retail.





Uh, just making myself comment on every shot.





Come in and see the bankers lofts, just step into the street to get there...





So we stepped into the street and found this beautiful bathroom.





Great living space!





Even a fireplace!





Back onto the sidewalk.





Dooley's and the Chemical Buildi....errr, the Alexa.





The Old Post Office district.





A new sculpture downtown. The Walking Thing.





Tara walking. CBD streetscape.





A poorly executed picture of the Met Square building, and the sun.





Looking down 7th at Busch Stadium.





Walking back to Wash Ave.





The US Bank Building, with the US Bank branch in front.





Tara in front of the Macy's Building.





The thing I love about this building is that it can look so helplessly ugly at times, but at the right angle, it's a stunning structure.





Get out the wrecking ball.





Where I would live if I could afford it. Such a cool building.





[chef from little mermaid]Haw, Haw, Le Lumiere!![/chef from little mermaid]





Walking by the landing, the very faint smell of urine on a sunday morning eminates...





The sign tells you where we are. Literally the river is right there these days.





I'll save you Meriweather!!





High Water.





More high water.





Pigeons...Eads. Poetry.





We hopped the Metro (All day pass: $4.50 x2 = $9), but we walked up and the train was pulling up, and I forgot to snap a pic...alas, we got off at Busch to say hello to the Man.





Resting.





Calling Mom, it was Mother's Day after all.





Not quite Lewis & Clark.





Busch from the Metro station.





Here comes the train!





Heading to the CWE and Forest Park.



Part Two Coming Later...

PostMay 15, 2007#2

Sorry about the size. I'm gonna edit them to downsize...Yikes.

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PostMay 15, 2007#3

[Tiny E.] Man, those things were HUGE![/Tiny E.)

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PostMay 15, 2007#4

Oooh, I wanna be the first one to make a comment. Is your cousin single?

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PostMay 15, 2007#5

She is single. I'm taking the pics down for now...apparently you can't edit the pics once they've been uploaded to imageshack. Lame.

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PostMay 15, 2007#6

Did you shave the horns for mothers day?

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PostMay 15, 2007#7

They're detachable.



And I've taken the pics out. I'll reup them and post again soon.

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PostMay 16, 2007#8

Pics? :cry:

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PostMay 16, 2007#9

What the...?

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PostMay 16, 2007#10

trent wrote:Sorry about the size. I'm gonna edit them to downsize...Yikes.


ha, those pics were so monsterous they froze my work computer...but it's a pc, what do you expect.

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PostMay 16, 2007#11

Sorry about that guys...they're back up, and sized appropriately.

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PostMay 16, 2007#12

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Crepes...



Looks like you had a great day...

Nice shots. Thanks for sharing.

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PostMay 16, 2007#13

Resize = good.



Nice work - great pictures! I need to get out and take some myself one of these days.

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PostMay 16, 2007#14

^

Just make sure that it's a cloudy day, the glare might kill the camera. :D



(sorry, couldn't resist ;))

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PostMay 16, 2007#15

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You had to go there. :)

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PostMay 17, 2007#16

Thanks for the tour. Nice pics. More please.

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PostMay 23, 2007#17

$17.78? Only 20 per diem? Crappy tipper says I! :wink:



Sooo, I'm guessing you didn't get to eat again... :cry:



I dig the picture of the US Bank building...and of Lewis drowning.



MattnSTL-one word...HornDog.

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PostMay 24, 2007#18

Way,



As part of the rule (and being a former waiter, and chronic overtipper), we decided that tips would not be included in the overall cost. Mostly because I tend to overtip, and we tried to eat at places that weren't typically operated with a wait staff.



Also, our second meal is on the Part 2 thread.