Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Lonliest Guys in Town


There aren't a lot of Republicans in the City of St. Louis proper. I think every single elective office is held by a Democrat. On the other hand, they have lots of colleagues in the suburbs and surrounding rural areas. The state government is very far right wing. (Well, if it's any consolation, neighbouring Kansas is worse.) Now, it is a completely personal opinion but I think that this group, in its current form, is allied with the forces of darkness. Haven't they read Matthew 19:24 or 19:21? The party of Abrahan Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower wasn't like what exists today.  

Afternoon update: I just came across this. You can see what you think if you have the time. Some of you will agree and some will think I/we are idiots.    

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Moonrise At The Space Station


Nah, it's the Climatron at the Missouri Botanical Garden, a geodesic dome that somehow contains four different climactic zones. The family went to an event at the garden Sunday night, more about which soon.  

Yesterday's photo was from the annual Annie Malone parade. The organization is a major provider of social and economic services to the area's African-American community. The parade is always a great photo op and there will be more from it, too, as soon as I can work it in. I think Olivier's comment on the Facebook version is correct. He just wanted to fly.

We ordered Madeleine her first camera today. After all, the child will be four years old in August. It's time to get started. There may be some guest posts. 

Monday, May 29, 2017

What Is This Man Doing?


Let's make a projective test out of it. What do you see? I'll give you one hint: it's in a parade. More details later.   

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Need A Job?


Being a police officer could never have been an easy job. However, it must be exceptionally tough in contemporary America. For better or worse, we need them. Some people put "Support Your Local Police" stickers on their cars. Some people hate them. But then I've represented a number of corrections officers, the current euphemism for prison guards. That's even worse. The stories I've heard...

There have been recruiting posters for the Dallas Police Department in the men's rooms at our baseball stadium. (They may or may not be in the women's rooms. I wouldn't know.) That's desperate. I've heard Dallas pays its cops poorly.         

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Consumerism


The back door of a truck that is a mobile women's clothing store. The words are a play on a Supremes song that is more than 50 years old. I wonder how many passers-by got the reference. In any event, more stuff doesn't get you love or anything but  a passing buzz.       

Friday, May 26, 2017

Mexican Music, Mexican-ish Food


I've still got a backlog of raw images to edit and I haven't even started on what I shot last weekend. It occurred to me to take some time off during this holiday weekend. Do you think it's likely?

The first photo is the singer in a Mexican band. She was really into it and I enjoyed her passion. I speak a little Spanish and I understood some of the song. Like a lot of popular music, it sort of boiled down to "ooh, baby baby."

The restaurant in the second picture was new to me.  It sounds like heaven. To hell with the cardiologist. Enjoy life.   


Thursday, May 25, 2017

I've Been There


Another hip shot.  Actually, I've walked by there several times but have not actually been in it. Not really my kind of place.  

We can figure out the sticker to the left. Check. I think the one on the right is Paris. Check.  The lower right has to be Wales. Check. The flag just below the buckle is that of the City of St. Louis. Well, obviously. There is still an awful lot on the list.   

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

My Guardian Angel


Low-res phone cam shot, taken while waiting for the traffic light at Olive and Broadway downtown.  There are many segments of American society. I suppose this represents one of them. 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Some Things Don't Change


Late post. I left my laptop at my office last night.

Our iconic statue, The Runner, is back. I think it came from the 1904 World's Fair. (To paraphrase Marlon Brando, we used to be somebody.) The circular pool is now much smaller, giving the sculpture more of a direct impact.  In the old installation, persons unknown used to dump red or blue dye into the water if something special was going on with the baseball or hockey teams. Now it has infinitely variable LED lighting.

And, of course, Fredbird, the Cardinals' idiotic mascot, often hangs around. Here, he is challenged by a fan of the San Fransisco Giants who were in town.

There is a good photo how the eastern half of the plaza used to look here.  Pretty bland and often unkempt. Also, there is an overview shot of the new plaza here. Hard to tell from the picture but that big lozenge of grass is hump-backed. The developers claim that if will provide seating for 2,000 people for concerts. I'm sceptical but we will see. Otherwise, it doesn't look very useful to me. Only a bit of shade around the edges and our summers are hot. 


Monday, May 22, 2017

What We Lost

Kiener Plaza 2011-12-24

These are old pictures of what used to be the west half of Kiener Plaza. There was an amphitheater surrounded by a collonade. The stage, below street level, was was in the middle of a wide brick floor that could contain, for example, the Kansas University band and cheerleaders. (Some phase of the college basketball playoffs was in town.) In back, there was an irregular waterfall flowing down concrete steps, a treat for local families during our hot summers.

It was a delight, and well used. I shot political demonstrations there, music performances and civic events. Apparently, the amphitheater did not fit the very flat plans of the new architects (see yesterday's lead picture). Losing it is the worst thing about the new Kiener Plaza.

KU Band At Kiener 1

Hispanic Festival 2012-09-08 17

Kiener Plaza Unoccupied 1

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Kiener Reopened


STL's main downtown square, Kiener Plaza, has been closed for a year for renovation. It was completely redesigned and opened again this weekend.

There are pluses and minuses. A lot of it looks quite barren to me. The new landscaping, where it exists, is better. (It couldn't have been much worse in the old one.) There is more seating and a cute, if somewhat cramped, children's play area. It will look better when the trees fill in.

I'm going to cover this for a few days with some comparison shots to the old plaza.           



Saturday, May 20, 2017

Canción Mexicana


A Mexican festival needs Mexican music. I'm a bit amazed by people who play this kind of accordion. A piano keyboard gives a performer reference points to the notes. This instrument just has dots strewn across it. Must take a long time to learn.      


Friday, May 19, 2017

We The People


We're all Americans. I don;t care if some of us wear a hijab, a rapper wears a backwards baseball cap, a Hasidim wears a wide-brimmed black hat, a biker wears a bandana or John Wayne wears a cowboy hat. 

Makes me think of this picture from the Women's March with a similar spirit.              

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Clowning Around


This person in the first picture was pretty out there, aggressively sticking his face in my lens here and there through the afternoon. It was the kind of clown that can give clowns a bad reputation, scaring children and such.

The second one makes me think of a kachina. I don't know if that was the intention. We will be spending some time on the Navajo and Hopi reservations in September. I'll think about it some more then.

       

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Shoot From The Hip


As my friends know, I like to shoot people in the crowd at public events. But sometimes it is so packed that it's almost impossible to do. You could park yourself on a corner to shoot people coming towards you but even that may not work if you can;t get a long enough view.

There is another way to go about it. Sometimes I will walk through a crowd with the camera at my hip, finger on the shutter button. If I see something interesting I point the camera in the general direction, click and hope for the best. Almost no one notices. Surprising how often I get a good result.     

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The Squared Circle


They always have wrestling at Cinco de Mayo, the faked and staged American commercial version. Often it's the Mexican variant, lucha libre, with its colorfully masked contestants. Not this time, at least while I was there. But anything goes, as long as it looks violent but really isn't. It is a field trip in cultural anthropology.       



Monday, May 15, 2017

Whack The Piñata


A surprise at the Cinco de Mayo festival: an effigy of The Donald (may Scottie teleport him to another galaxy) with the head fashioned into a traditional Mexican piñata. Wouldn't you like a whack at that? James Comey knows what's inside.

There were two identical heads sitting on the ground. Looks like the plan was to perform the ceremony three times. I would have loved to have photographed it but there was no indication of the time and no one to ask. It might have been cathartic.
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Sunday, May 14, 2017

Primal Scream


Entertainment at the Cinco de Mayo festival, if you find this entertaining. A heavy metal band, not at all Hispanic, with a crazed bass player. I have to admit to listening to some of this stuff when I was young, Led Zeppelin turned up to 10 and so forth. Then I got bored with it and learned that there are other ways to howl.      



Saturday, May 13, 2017

One Love


Later in the day at the  Hispanic Festival. This person was hardly a Spanish speaker but if someone would buy the banner, so what. I never did get the "one love" concept myself. But if people bought the record...              

Friday, May 12, 2017

Don't Worry, Be Happy


Rare no post day yesterday. I was at work way too late, too brain frozen, and left without my laptop. That's where all the pictures are.

A few more  things to finish up from the People's Joy Parade. I could have used one of those smiley heads Tuesday evening. Maybe it would have improved my attitude. (Actually, wouldn't it be great to wear one to a Trump rally?) But it would also be great to be like the young lady in the second picture, with your hand on the control of the blast horn on a big tractor truck. Talk about a means of expression.   


Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Blast


A feature at every PJP run by one of the Artica crew (they have a fund raiser coming up that locals should attend): an old, tricked-out Cadillac with a propane torch mounted to the roof. Watch out for the utility wires and trees!  It's okay - he's had some serious fire control training. But what fun! Just riding down the street on the top of a huge sedan and, at your whim, pyro blast!  I'd like to do it.    



Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Dissent


Vive la différence.

Waiting for the People's Joy Parade to start. I used to have one of these Volvo 244s, white with a tan interior. Wow, that was a long time ago.

            

Monday, May 8, 2017

Madeleine Monday


Not more taco chips! Actually, that's fine with her. A late lunch after the Cinco de Mayo festival at Tower Taco. It's far enough down Cherokee Street that it wasn't too crowded. Minimal face painting was available for children in the PJP staging area because there were so many kids in line. The patrons weren't fussy about it.         

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Oda a la Alegría


It's the beginning of May. The Lou has the double dip of the People's Joy Parade and the Cinco de Mayo Festival. There's nothing like the PJP anywhere. No bureaucracy. Anyone can join who shares the spirit.  And lots of people do.

Cinco de Mayo isn't a big deal in Mexico. It marks the unlikely victory of the Mexican army over the wannabe French imperial forces. (Did you know that France was briefly the colonial power in Mexico? It was a bad idea.) In the US it has become a celebration of Mexican-American culture and an excuse to swill large amounts of Jose Cuervo and Corona. (I prefer Sol or Pacifico when drinking Mexican suds.) There's tons more of this to come.
¡Alegría, hermosa chispa de los dioses
hija del Elíseo!
¡Ebrios de ardor penetramos,
diosa celeste, en tu santuario! 
       

Saturday, May 6, 2017

High Water


After work yesterday I walked out onto Eads Bridge to have a look at the river level. Pretty high, although I've seen worse. 

A look at the first picture in Wednesday's post, shot five days earlier, will give you an idea of the change. Note the position of the ramp to the helicopter barge. The bases of the lampposts are usually far above the water. That's a street to the right of them. The water has come well up into the Arch park. There is so much water, flowing so quickly, that it creates turbulence and whirlpools after it passes the legs of the bridge.

The rivers should start dropping today as we enter a gorgeous, sunny weekend. A couple of big events to shoot today.           





Friday, May 5, 2017

Across A Big River


The rain has finally stopped. River levels are falling (the Mississippi is quite an effective drain) and the highways have reopened. You can't really get a sense of the height and width of the river unless you walk beside it, which you could still do on the Illinois side a couple of days ago. Both pictures taken from my office window. The first was focused on the raindrops on the glass.

A couple of major annual events to shoot tomorrow. The weekend should be gorgeous, even if the ground beneath our feet is soggy.        


Thursday, May 4, 2017

Thursday Arch Series


Ominous skies. This was taken last Saturday. We expect another inch or two of rain today.

There is a striking series of photographs of some flooded areas on the local newspaper's website here and here.              

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Flotsam


This is the edge of the Mississippi last Saturday afternoon. The river level is normally much lower. The old cobblestone levee, now underwater, is used for parking. These days driftwood floats downstream and washes up on the shore.

That was then. We had torrents of rain for the rest of the weekend. I had some business in Illinois yesterday and as I drove back to this side I could see that the water level was well over the base of the flagpoles in the upper right of the top photo. Maybe a 3 or 4 meter rise in three days.

The major highways that approach St. Louis from the south and southwest are closed due to flooding. Tuesday was sunny but at least 3 inches / 7.5 cm of rain are predicted for today and tomorrow. We may float away.