Sunday, March 31, 2019

March complete and April ready to write in my never ending calendar (plus Sally's birthday and views from the St. Louis Arch)


This is the last day of March, and I must share these calendar pages today because tomorrow I begin my annual 22 days of rethink, reduce, reuse, recycle, re-invent, redesign, re-craft, recover, restore, rebuild, revamp, reclaim, or repurpose something in order to save it from the trash, and ultimately to save our planet.  Which of course, leads to respect: respect for our planet, respect for trash as art, and respect for what you and I as artists can achieve.   This all leads up to Earth Day on April 22, or as I prefer to call it, bEARTHday.

Because I always finish each entry at the end of my day, I had to be optimistic that today, the 31st will be great!

April is represented by a green Earth, a birthday cupcake, and some bunny rabbits running away from a traditional Easter dinner.  The partial "E" I somehow covered in the top corner is because this is my bEARTHday month.

Before it was time to get Sally and wish her a happy birthday, I managed to take a few photos of my front flower bed.  You can see the Naked Ladies/Surprise Lily leaves have grown, despite the fact we had two hard freezes and snow since the last time I shared this area.

The hyacinth on the left didn't make it, succumbing to the two freezes.  The rest are doing well, though.

Also showing signs of a freeze, you can still see one tulip is trying to pop out (directly above the "A" in my watermark).

I fear with temps dropping to about 20 degrees F last night, the tulips will not make it, either.

Then it was off to Denny's where Sally would get her free grand slam breakfast FREE.  Free is always good!

My friend Sally is SO "funny" when it comes to jewelry.  One time we went to a high end costume jewelry party and, after we left, I asked why she didn't order anything.  She said she only bought real gold and silver and often had rings and earrings made by artisans.  That's why I wasn't sure she would like a PLASTIC bracelet, albeit one for a good cause.  If you haven't heard of 4 Oceans, you should check it out.  These guys remove plastic from the ocean and turn it into jewelry.  Each bracelet is made of one pound of plastic and their silver 4 O with a wave.  Ironically, she had already ordered one, so I agreed to pay her for it once it arrived.   I was so happy she likes it.  I couldn't believe how wrong I was that she might not like this pound of plastic.

I sewed a portion of a map to signify the earth that held the money to pay for it.

Then it was time for our food to arrive,  Sally had the regular Grand Slam, with two pancakes, two scrambled eggs, two sausages, and two slices of bacon.

I had two pancakes, two eggs, but I got hashbrowns (with ranch dressing) and oatmeal.  It was a wonderful meal and we talked a lot, too.

Some of you more than likely remember the post I called Meet Me In St.Louie, Louie. I discussed why I liked the Arch so much better than the Statue of Liberty.  Avril (aka Mrs. B) told me in a comment that she had found a You Tube video that showed the inside viewing area in the top of the Arch.  Although I'm not big on You Tube, I found several I will share.


This one shows the pod you ride in to reach the top of the arch.  There are five seats in each pod.  Jeanie mentioned how claustrophobic it felt.  For some reason, I didn't feel that way, even though I am very claustrophobic on elevators.  At the end of this less than 3 minute video, you can see the viewing areas, but not very well.


This one is about 6 minutes long.  It also takes you to the top, but also shows the trees that had apparently just been planted.  Construction was still in progress, so I was surprised there was nobody there.  You can see the viewing areas.  Because I'm so short, I had to climb up on the viewing platforms to see out the tiny windows.  However, I was able to stay as long as I liked.  One person said it cost $10.00 (USD) to go up to the top.  The first time I went up, it was $3.00 (USD).  The second, third, and fourth times were $3.50 (USD).

One person mentioned it was 630 feet high.  It is also 630 feet from each of the bases, too. 

One of the things that surprised me was how the Illinois side of the river has been cleaned up.

This is my own photo I took from the Illinois side back in the mid-80s.  You can see I had to walk through practically a forest of debris and dead trees to get this shot. 

I took the photo out of the frame, but because of the mat finish, it was still hard to see.

One of the years I was there for a July 4th concert, I broke down and purchased a VP Fair beer.

VP stands for Veiled Prophet, and this organization has been going strong for well over 100 years.  Either I'm getting old, or I no longer know current artists, but I've never heard of the ones they are listing for this year's fair.

These live in my basement and they are part of a larger St. Louis vignette.  I also have a photo from the Illinois side of the river I took one year during the daytime.  However, I didn't have time to look for it.  On the other hand, you can see I photo bombed my own photo!

Thank you for visiting today.  I hope you learned a bit more about 4 Oceans, as well as the Arch.  I hope Sami sees this because she also went to the top of the Statue of Liberty.  I would like to read her thoughts on the Arch versus the Statue of Liberty.  

Please don't forget to join me over the next 22 days of recycling, too.

14 thoughtful remarks:

froebelsternchen said...

A well filled month again for you - and a fun and interesting one is awaiting you and us now! Looking forward to your BIG month Elizabeth!
Great birthday breakfast! These bracelets are very popular now - my daughter ordered one last summer and was very proud of it and she told me it is for such a good cause! Good girls like Sally and my daughter wear such jewellery, right?! Great you shared the videos of the Gateway arch to get an impression how giant all that is. For an Austrian girl like me that are huge dimensions! I would suggest to scan photos rather than take a photo of them - maybe it would be easier to get a good impression?! Thank you for sharing your St.Louis Arch photo - so we can see how all has changed so much! And I had a little chairwise trip to Illinois now too!Thank you! I don't know current musicians as well. I think it's not so important for us when we get older! Thought of you - have watched Pulp Fiction for 2,5 hours last night ...lol.
Have fun the next 22 days my dear friend and Co.-Admin!
Hugs, Susi

Valerie-Jael said...

Well done on getting your calendars done on time, have fun over the next weeks. I've never seen the Arch in St Louis, but I did visit the Statue of Liberty several times in the year I lived in Brooklyn, and found it great. Valerie

Meggymay said...

It looks like Sally enjoyed her Birthday outing, the food looked very tasty.
The bracelet is for a really worthy cause and they look a well thought out and designed item that folk will be happy to wear.
Super links to see the arch it looks huge and super photos from your visit.
Good to see your calendar today, its reminded me to get my April pages completed.
Have a good Sunday.
Yvonne xx

kathyinozarks said...

good morning, I really enjoyed your post-I love 4ocean too and have two of their bracelets. I tried another company that also helps with the plastic but I did not like the wave ring I got from them-they never made it right or posted my review and they slammed 4ocean in their ads-so I wrote them I was Not happy with them-Ocean & Co
Your meals look really delicious-I would have enjoyed a big breakfast like Sally's with no bread.
I enjoyed reading more about the arch-I always thought it would be fun to go inside-thanks for the videos and more information.
I just can not believe how fast March flew by-just too fast. we are getting those freezing temps too-was very windy cold and rainy yesterday too.
sorry I wrote so much--hugs Kathy

kathyinozarks said...

ps I love potatoes so I would have gotten those hash browns too lol

CJ Kennedy said...

your garden is further along than mine. Rooting that the tulips and other bulbs in your garden make it. Great breakfast. Sally's t-shirt made me smile. I have a friend originally from KS now living in MN. She's a huge Jayhawk fan. Rock, chalk, Jayhawk! Sally's bracelet is pretty cool. I'll have to check out 4 Oceans. I also enjoyed learning more about the Arch. Enjoy your day!

Sami said...

I had never heard of the 4 Oceans initiative, but it's a really good cause. Glad that Sally liked her bracelet.
Thanks for the videos of the St Louis Arch, I just couldn't visualize how you could get to the top of such a tall structure.
Have a lovely Sunday and a good month of April Elizabeth.

RO said...

It's always cool to get the scoop on what happened during the month! Yay to FREE breakfast at Denny's and right now that meal looks very yummy. I look forward to getting all the freebies I can in August(lol) I'm glad that Sally enjoyed the jewelry, and it's quite lovely. I'm excited to see what April brings, and let's start the countdown to your special day! Hugs...RO

Divers and Sundry said...

I love when I hear of causes like 4 Oceans where they're actually _using_ that plastic for something. It's heartbreaking to hear what a state our oceans are in.

Those breakfasts look delicious! You can never go wrong with bacon, in my opinion.

Jeanie said...

You have hyacinths already! Sigh! I do have small sprouts sticking up but no blooms apart from the ones I pick up at the market. (Yesterday, daffs and tulips and primroses!).

I always love and am so impressed by your calendars. And the good times with Sally sound such fun. Lovely post, Elizabeth!

Sandra said...

Great minds think alike! I got my daughter a 4Oceans bracelet for her bday:)
I love the arch, but not having a head for heights I've never gone up in it.
Looks like Sally had a lovely bday. Belated Happy to her.
Enjoy your Sunday.

My name is Erika. said...

The arch and its general area is now a National park. I visited the Arch back in the early 80's myself. I remember clearly riding up in the elevator. It is quite impressive. And the view is amazing. Of course I also remember how flat the land is there, but I would be noticing that having come from the rolling mountainous east. A great monument t0 the settling of the west. Thanks for showing more about it. Happy new week. hugs-Erika

Rita said...

What a view!! Glad Sally liked her bracelet. :)

pearshapedcrafting said...

My calendar will be on its way!! Now, I wonder who else has a birthday this month??? We will be home this year - Paris is a week earlier! That breakfast looks yummy and I love Sally's bracelet! I will come back to see the arch! Hugs, Chrisx