Mother’s Day at the Boathouse
Being that it is Mother’s Day, we started with breakfast in bed, specially made for a real mom. But once that was over, we had to decide how to spend the rest of the day. After photographing in Forest Park last Friday evening, the idea came to us to go on a paddle boat ride in Forest Park.
The timing was great and we walked right up and got on a boat in no time at all. With ducks keeping us company, we paddled though the small lake and waterways, under bridges until we made it to the Grand Basin of Forest Park with its large fountains and view of the Art Museum.
It was a really great time and Jennifer repeatedly said she was so happy and could not think of a better way to spend her special day. I am pretty sure Olivia and Mia enjoyed themselves as well. After peddling back to the dock, we ate at the Boathouse restaurant, on the edge of the lake. Really a great day. I cannot believe we have this wonderful park only a few minutes from our home, and we rarely do anything more than stop by the zoo. If you ever get the chance to take a paddle boat ride, take it.
NOTE: Once again, all of these photos were made with the camera on my Blackberry and adjusted in Lightroom. I chose this style of post processing because the history of Forest Park, just calls for this look. See more images on my Flickr page in the Mother’s Day in Forest Park set.
St. Patrick’s Day is about t-shirts
I am not sure what other families do to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but apparently we wear t-shirts.
Snow day = SLEDDING!
It was a snow day for U. City schools, along with most of St. Louis, so we went sledding. Since I am loving my new Flip video camera, it came with us.
Unfortunately the bitter cold killed the battery in now time, but we did get some fun shots.
If there are problems with the embedded video, watch on YouTube.
Loveland Sculptures
While in Loveland, CO this past spring we spent a few minutes at Benson Sculpture Park. After all, the reason we visit Loveland is to see all the sculptures. Well I did not want to have the typical tourist photos of the sculptures so I did what I could to get interesting photos, mostly by changing the perspectives. Here are my favorites. To see all the photos from the day, look at my photos tagged “sculpture” in my Flickr photostream.
peace, love & altitude
Jennifer and Olivia love modeling their new shirts from Colorado, “Peace – Love – Altitude”
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Updated 12/27/2009
Train Time
We went to the Metrolink opening party for the new line. One of the fun things to do was ride a cool antique amusement train. Check out the rest of the photos of the day at my flickr page with the tag: metrolink




