Tuesday, May 07, 2024

Saint Louis Highlights

 

The Saint Louis Art Museum and the iconic statue “The Spirit of Saint Louis.”


This statue of King Louis of France, for whom Saint Louis was named, is a symbol of the city.



Inside the Climatron, more Chihuly creations among the tropical plants.

We plan to drive back from St. Louis to Michigan tomorrow, and I’ll organize more photos and write about the gardens and the museum. The purpose of our trip was to visit family, which we’ve been doing during all three days of our visit here.

8 comments:

Boud said...

Thank you, this prompted me to do a bit of research on which of the eighteen or so Louis it was named for. The ninth, fits into the history. Very interesting, the French history in the US, very significant in the revolution. Without them it might not have succeeded. Thanks so much.

Iris Flavia said...

Beautiful and clever artwork - and a wonderful garden, too!

My name is Erika. said...

Looks like you're having a great trip Mae. Safe travels.

Lori said...

The Botanical Garden is a wonderful place, isn't it? We love going there. In the Fall they have a Japanese Festival there and it is a lot of fun. Safe travels.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
The Botanical Gardens look lovely! Great shot of the museum and statue!
Take care, have a wonderful day!

Jeanie said...

Have you been to the butterfly house/museum that's part of the botanical gardens? I don't know if you remember blogger Oh (she passed several years ago but was part of Write on Wednesday posts). She took me there once and it was heaven! I'll look forward to more pix!

Mae Travels said...

About the Butterfly House at the Mo. Botanical Gardens — it’s in a totally different location than the main gardens where we visited. Some day maybe we’ll get to that location!
… mae

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I simply had to see your trip to St. Louis. Loved the Art Museum. I am in awe of the Chihuley glass and the Climatron, which I have always called the Bucky Ball.