Sunday, April 5, 2015

Laumier Garden

Laumier Sculpture Garden is located in Sunset Hills Missouri. This park displays art work from many different artist. I enjoyed walking around the park and seeing all the sculptures. This park is dog friendly and is spread out so you will be able to spend a good while walking around. 


The all seeing eye


Viewing box with the largest sculpture in the back ground


Top of a large tier

I couldn't help but put a picture of my beautiful 6 month
old pup Moxie who accompanied me on this trip.


City Garden

In the middle of St. louis city is the city garden. This garden has sculptures and flowers for all to enjoy. Pictured below are just a few things in the garden you can see and enjoy as you walk around. 

Waterfall fountain inside the park "In the shadows"

Metel sculpture in the middle of the park

"The art of water"

Flowers on the edge of the garden "kissing the Sun"

"Simply Content"

One of the most recognizable land marks in the St. Louis is the Arch. The Arch was completed in 1985 with the final middle peace being placed. Visitors are allowed to take a short elevator ride to the top. Once at the top you can see the entire city and you can also look over the Mississippi River into Illinois. After going up into the arch you can take a short walk down to see the graffiti wall. This series of walls displays the work of anyone who likes to graffiti. 


Arch pictured from river front walk way


Chain from a tug boat




Sunday, March 22, 2015

Missouri Creek

These pictures are of a creek behind my house. I live in a rural area in Missouri. This time of the year the water is always the clearest because the rains are not heavy enough yet to cause flooding and muddy up the water. I have enjoyed time in this creek skipping rocks, building forts with friends, and swimming on hot July days. It is relatively small but full of wild life such as minows, crawfish, and the occasional duck. I thought it would be nice to share my own little piece of nature that I hope you will enjoy as much as I do. 






Castlewood State Park

Castlewood is a Missouri State Park. This park has trails for hiking, biking and horse back riding. These pictures were taken on the lone wolf trail. After a short 5 min hike one will reach the top of the hill that over looks the river where the hiker can see for miles. This park is great for an afternoon or midmorning hike to view the sunrises and sunsets. 

This is a trail that leads to the edge of a cliff where one can see
 the river and look out over the valley. 
In the foreground is a small part of the river
that a hiker can see from the bluff


Park bench screw with the river out of focus in the backgroud

Fallen timber on the trail 


Moss growing on the shady side of the hill

Lone Elk Park and World Bird Sanctuary

Lone Elk park and the World Bird Sanctuary is apart of one of the many state parks that Missouri has. This park offers visitors the chance to see owls, hawks, bison, and elk up close and personal. As visitors drive through the park there are places to have picnics and enjoy the scenery. 
Red tailed hawk, native to missouri
Bison just off the road way as a light snow is falling. 



An elk cow grazing in the woods 

A bull elk eating just off the road

St. Louis Zoo


The St. louis Zoo is one of the most popular attractions for visitors. This Zoo is free to the public and has many different animals and shows for one to enjoy. The pictures below display only a few of the many different types of animals the Zoo has for one to see. 
 Each specie of animal has its own section in the Zoo. This picture was taken in the indoor ape enclosure when one of the orangutan came up to the glass to pose for a picture. 

Felines, even the big ones enjoy there naps, but with there still being snow on the ground these big cats stayed cuddled up against the wall of their enclosure. I was lucky enough to get a picture right as the lioness rose her head. 

This pair of Zebras were standing side by side enjoying the warmth of the sun as the snow was starting to melt around there hooves. 


The final stop on this adventure to the Zoo would not of been complete with out a stop at the penguin exhibit. These penguins were outdoors enjoying the sun as well. Unlike the penguins from the Arctic, these penguins found the weather a bit cold. The penguins photoed above are from the tip of South Africa and are used to warmer climates.