Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Fort Bellefontaine Spring 2014


     Spring 2014 a friend of mine posted on Facebook that she needed to take her niece's "Flat Stanley" to some place in St. Louis that he had never been before. 

 She asked people to comment where she should go.  One place mentioned was the "Grand Staircase" at Fort Belle Fontaine Park. I followed a link only to find what truly was a grand stair case!  It was stunning. I knew I had to go with her. Little did I know that she planned to go the very next day.  Luckily I was able to fit it in my schedule and the following pictures are the result. 

      It's crazy that it was built as a functioning site for soldiers.  I found out from my cousin that I had at least one ancestor who was stationed there during the war of 1812.  How is that for amazing! Follow the link at the bottom of this post to see the official page for Fort Belle Fontaine.

(Follow the link to my flickr page where you can see all the photos.)

                      https://www.flickr.com/photos/111968717@N03/sets/72157644419952696/


This is one of the 250 cake sculptures that have been placed throughout the Greater St. Louis area in honor of St. Louis' 250th birthday.  With me is my good friend, Caitlin "Cat" Mayhew.


The Grand Staircase itself!

                 Anne and Flat Stanley making their way to the road to take in their own view.

Cat looks like she could be on an album cover.

Stunning, romantic construction. 

Follow the link below to the official site for Fort Belle Fontaine.


http://stlouisco.com/ParksandRecreation/ParkPages/FortBelleFontaine


Another cool site for the Fort. 
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-fortbellefontaine.html

St. Ferdinand in the Snow 2014

I love going to parks in the spring, summer and fall.  I have never been to a park in the winter.  This past winter my son and I got a wild hair and decided to go to the playground at St. Ferdinand Park in Florissant during a big snow.  I didn't know what to expect!  I don't like to be cold, my nose runs, my ears go numb and then HURT when they warm up, my toes get cold, my teeth chatter, etc. etc.. I dressed in layers with some really warm hiking boots (best purchase ever!) and dove in!  The following pictures are the result of leaving my comfort zone.  Will I do it again?  Only time, and my pictures, will tell!  Follow the link for individual views of these photos. 

Follow Your Nose

Today Cat and I decided to stop at The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge.  We had two cleaning jobs and decided we wanted to do some yoga in between.  While we were there we found one of St. Louis' birthday cakes!  We took lots of pictures and had a great time doing yoga in the sun and wind out over the water.

There is something about doing yoga outside that makes you feel more connected to the earth than when you do any other exercise outside.  When we opened up for sun salutations it was awesome to feel that sun hit us right in the heart.  It's almost like a beam of energy shoots from you instead of the other way around.  So cool!

Other people were using the bridge that day too.  A dad and his two boys were biking the bridge and stopping to take pictures of their own. Two ladies were walking and talking and another family was taking photographs by the birthday cake.

 Over the years it has sat unused and kids used to sneak up there and party at night.  My dad used to think it would be cool to put a restaurant right in the middle of the bridge.  I think he even drew up some plans for it.  He was never able to sell anyone else on the idea but I still imagine a cute cafe out over the water with visitors from both Missouri and Illinois.  I wonder how many other people had ideas like his.

 I think it's wonderful that the old bridge has been "upcycled" into a destination and recreation spot.
 I love this shot in B&W. I posted this on instagram and printed it out in the 4 X 4 size.  It looks incredible!  I love today's photo tech but I miss having actual prints to look at so I print my instagram photos right from my phone through different apps.
                                Shadow "High Five!"  Living in the moment!

                 K-She 95 is a musical staple in St. Louis.  Love to see it immortalized in grafitti!
                       
 Listen live here: http://player.liquidcompass.net/KSHEFM










 This is my edited version of this picture.  I do most of my edits on the picsart app on my phone. I'm a bit obsessed with photographing bridges lately.  Especially this one.

 "Cat" is one cool chick!  I love kickin' around with her.  She is always in for following our noses.  We call it getting caught in the trick bag!




My best friend passed away this year.  This bridge was also one of his favorite places so I made a photo tribute to both of them.