I changed educational venues from the Bronx to mid-town St. Louis in September 1967. It was a bit of a shock. After a few days, my thoughts were something like, "Oh my Gawd, I'm stuck in the provinces!" and started wondering if I could transfer back to NYU. I got over it.
Still, we ex New Yorkers are all over. This young woman could be a student at nearby Washington University. Lots of us there. My sister attended WU. When I, the oldest of four, went to college a thousand miles from home, my mother thought her children hated her. When the next sibling, 18 months younger than me, went to the other big school across town, she was sure. (The younger two stayed in the Northeast.)
The scene here is the walk beside the Grand Lagoon in Forest Park. Art Hill and the St. Louis Art Museum are in the back.
Still, we ex New Yorkers are all over. This young woman could be a student at nearby Washington University. Lots of us there. My sister attended WU. When I, the oldest of four, went to college a thousand miles from home, my mother thought her children hated her. When the next sibling, 18 months younger than me, went to the other big school across town, she was sure. (The younger two stayed in the Northeast.)
The scene here is the walk beside the Grand Lagoon in Forest Park. Art Hill and the St. Louis Art Museum are in the back.
If that's the WU building in the background Bob, it's pretty impressive looking. Are you now happy you made the move to St. Louis?
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite places in St. Louis! And, then you mention Washington University, another beautiful St. Louis spot.
ReplyDeleteGrace--that's the Art Museum in Forest Park. Pretty cool, huh?
ReplyDeleteA great setting to walk in!
ReplyDeleteLovely light!
ReplyDeleteA great, everyday scene.
ReplyDeleteA New Yorker will always be a New Yorker Bob! Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteA fine little museum it is.
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