Tuesday, 31 December 2019

SAINT LOUIS DAILY PHOTO - 2019 PHOTO OF THE YEAR


From the 2019 St. Lou Fringe Festival last August. These performers were aerialists, acrobats, trapeze artists and dancers in a show called When Women Were Birds. It was breathtaking.

There is another photo I came this close to choosing. I think I'll run some runners-up for a bit.          

Monday, 30 December 2019

MUSIC, SWEET MUSIC


We are going to the St. Louis Symphony's  New Year's Eve gala tonight and I wouldn't be surprised if we heard a bit of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.

This was taken at what is sometimes called composers' circle in Tower Grove Park. It's been on the blog a few times but sometimes I run out of ideas. A gazebo-bandstand is surrounded by marble columns with busts of Beethoven, Wagner, our friend above, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi and I'm probably forgetting somebody. The busts are all well-aged and a little ghastly. Who would we put on twelve such columns today? I have my opinion.      

Sunday, 29 December 2019

CHOOSE YOUR BILLBOARD


Or are they really advertising the same thing? Jefferson at I 44. Today's theme music here.            

Saturday, 28 December 2019

YOUR DREAM WEDDING


Mrs. C and I were pretty broke when we got married and we didn't want to impose on our parents. Some friends of ours lived in a housing development next to St. Louis University and got us the community center for free. Other friends made a mountain of turkey dollar roll sandwiches, salads and assorted munchies. There was a keg of beer. A wedding cake was out of the question but there is a wonderful photograph of us feeding one another a McDonald's cheeseburger with the plastic bride and groom figures stuck in it. Forty five years later it is still a lovely memory..

Yet the wedding industrial complex rolls on. We shake our heads.           

DO BEARS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS?


Bears are a prominent part of the Missouri state seal. Two of them stand, facing each other with grumpy expressions, around a circular device with the words "united we stand, divided we fall." In which case we are plummeting fast. But in any event, we have a large theater downtown named for whatever corporation puts up enough money. Flanking the entrance are a pair of stone bears with more benign expressions. Nothing like a pair of huge bears to make you feel welcome.     

Friday, 27 December 2019

MAY I SEE YOUR PAPERS, PLEASE?



Another "this reminds me of something" moment. Santa was working his way down the train car at the Polar Express. I shot what I could in a very cramped space. At one moment he seemed to be looking right at me with a suspicious expression. It made me think of old WW II or Cold War movies in which someone demanded identity documents or safe conduct passes from the hero, or the time many years ago when we crossed the German - Czech border by train. Gonna find out who's naught and nice.              

Wednesday, 25 December 2019

THURSDAY ARCH SERIES


We haven't seen Archie is a while. This is not a new approach to the subject; rather, an old reliable one, taken at sunset on Christmas day. There was nothing going on at home yesterday. It got up to 70 F / 21 C, just shy of the all time record high. I had to get out of the house, get some air and sunshine in my face, and take a picture of something. Views like these make me wonder whether Stanley Kubrick wasn't a secret financier of the project.       

Tuesday, 24 December 2019

MERRY CHRISTMAS


Merry Christmas from the Crowe household in St. Louis to all our friends and colleagues around the world. May all your images in the new year be brilliant.

                 

TOY FACTORY


My paralegal told me not to bother going to work today because there there is nothing particular needing my attention. Since she runs my professional life I decided to follow her sage advice    

A better shot of the light projections on the barrel vault over Union Station's main hall, showing Santa's legendary toy factory. I wonder if the elves are organized. I tried  to add a short ohone vav video byt *&%&* Blogger keeps crashing during the upload, The work around was to copy it from Flickr.


Christmas light show at union station.







  

Sunday, 22 December 2019

HOW ABOUT A DING DONG?


What we call the headhouse of the old union station is now a spectacular hotel lobby with luxury rooms to the left and right, and more out under the train shed. A little hard to tell since I was using a very wide angle lens but the view is straight up into a beautiful barrel vault ceiling. In the last couple of years in the management has added light shows.

I tend to have loose associations, which is not a bad thing unless you are psychotic. Watching this part of the display, I couldn't get a certail old Monty Python bit out of my head. Sorry for any offense.

            

SO WHAT'S THIS STORY, ANYWAY?


I have neither read the book or seen the movie so I really don't know. You can make a guess from context. Characters (from the book, I assume) brought around  large print editions for the children to follow.Ellie was spellbound. I think the illustration, at least on the right side of these pages, is a little strange. Santa is standing bolt upright, chin a little raised. He is staring forward, looking like he was watching the approach of H. G. Wells martians. But I'm sure everything turned out well in the end.  

Very late post today. I've got some kind of bug that leaves me feeling sleepy all the time.   

Saturday, 21 December 2019

THE POLAR EXPRESS


So this Polar Express thing we took is actually a franchise. The themes are based on the book and movie. Everybody piles on to some creaky old coaches whose seating compared unfavorably with the last row on Spirit Airlines. The train pulls out of the station and slowly finds its way to the post-industrial wastelands north of the Arch.

Elves, chefs, conductors and Santa whipped the children into a constant frenzy. They loved it. Some of us geezers thought it was like an unpleasant visit to the dentist, but it wasn't about us.

That's daughter Emily and the irrepressible Ellie above.

Friday, 20 December 2019

SOMEONE I MET LAST NIGHT


First, let me note that I think I'm finished posting Santarchy pictures here. There are lots of other good ones, though, that you can see at http://bit.ly/2Q1w1YA

The family went to Union Station last night for the Polar Express train ride for kids and a buffet dinner dinner inside the grand hall of the hotel that occupies the headhouse. I don't walk too fast these days and, while lagging behind the family, this young man and I struck up a conversation. He noticed, as everyone does, the two camera bodies and lens bag hanging off me. His name was Jesse and he asked me to take his picture. No problem, of course, and I just emailed it to him. A little strange and dramatic with a very wide angle lens and the Station's lighting,          

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

WHEN YOU'RE SMILING


The whole world smiles with you.  Alcohol can promote good cheer, depression or raging anger. It was pretty much all the first one at Santarchy.

Big family event tonight although there might not be pictures until Saturday.



Tuesday, 17 December 2019

STAY THIRSTY MY FRIENDS, STAY THIRSTY


More from Santarchy. The trio in the first picture have a marked WTF? expression to me, fake Santas boggling at fake Santas. Despite the Russian-ish outfit, the man in the second reminds me a lot of those Dos Equis beer ads about "the most interesting man in the world." His closing words were always "stay thirsty, my friends, stay thirsty." You had to in order to keep drinking beer for the number of hours these people did.        


Monday, 16 December 2019

ECUMENICAL COUNCIL


You don't have to be Christian to go to a Christmas party (or all day bar crawl). Turn your colors to blue and white, wear menorah sunglasses and Happy Hanukah! And I daresay that some of the revelers were, um, unchurched. That's Lohr Barclay, our organizer and leader, on the right.        

Sunday, 15 December 2019

MISTLETOE


There is a tradition at this time of year of hanging a sprig of mistletoe from the ceiling or a doorway (although I haven't a clue about where to go to find some). If a couple passes under it they are supposed to kiss. It's not likely that the bars visited by the Santarchy crew went to the trouble to put some up but a little encouragement from the photographer worked just as well.            



SANTARCHY!


Lohr Barclay and my friends at Artica put on a wacky annual event called Santarchy. This merry group, wearing Santa suits or something suggesting it, met at 9:30 yesterday for breakfast and then went from bar to bar chanting ho, ho, ho until, theoretically, midnight. I take pictures all day, cumulating with the group shot at the City Museum around 6 PM. That's enough for me although the group heads off to other downtown venues. I had already put in an eight and a half hour shift and they would have to pay me overtime after that. Since I was a volunteer, it might be problematic.
 
Lots more pictures from this to come. And we are getting our first real snow of the season today, which should be worth a snap.                  

Saturday, 14 December 2019

ALL YOU NEED IS


Someone is paying for a few billboards around the area that sell nothing. One says "I 🖤 STL" and another "😃 SMILE."  I'd like to get pictures of all of them but someone would have to drive me so I can shoot through the windshield. I took this one at the wheel on my way home from work last night. Maybe someone will be moved by it.

Running very low on material but there is an all-day event today that should get me a car load.        

Friday, 13 December 2019

SHE'S NO BETTER


Late post today. Just too much to do. This is the next statue over from the ones we saw yesterday. Why are they all so bleak? I think of theaters as places of entertainment although the works they perform can be very serious. So, unless the stage specializes in Euripides, Chekhov, Ibsen and Miller, how about a smile?          

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

BAD MOOD


Redevelopment in downtown St. Louis is very hit and miss. Lots of old commercial buildings have been rehabbed into apartments, even a couple into new hotels. There are plenty of restaurants and much new construction around the baseball stadium aimed at people with money to burn. On the other hand, there are lots of vacant storefronts. This is the facade of a theater that has been out of business a long time. There are lots of other venues along the central corridor of the city. No reason or money to do something with this one.

And so it sits there and erodes. No wonder the faces in this frieze are unhappy.         

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

HOLIDAYS AT THE SYMPHONY HALL


We are fortunate to have one of America's finest symphony orchestras. It is the second oldest in the country, behind only the New York Philharmonic (which once had Gustav Mahler as its conductor so how you gonna beat that). Our new music director,  Stéphane Denève, has brought the St. Louis Symphony to even greater artistic achievement. Mrs. C and I have been subscribers for 43 years.

Powell Symphony Hall is gorgeous at this time of year. This is how we were greeted last weekend when we attended a program of the music of Handel and Bach.