Friday, January 10, 2020

AT THE END OF THE FOREST CLEARING


There's a metaphor in here somewhere, something about what is happening to us at the edge of the wilderness. This is actually a local landmark at a gas station that has been at this location for many decades. The original enormous sign was formed with neon. What you see here is a modern reproduction, sort of like the Citgo sign in Kenmore Square, Boston. The view is through the trees in the southwest corner of Forest Park.

The Amoco brand doesn't exist on gas stations any more. This one pumps BP products. I wonder how many Americans know that stands for British Petroleum.          

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's interesting that Amoco is making a comeback in Saint Louis. In South County, there are two Phillips 66 stores that have rebranded as Amoco stores. One at Lindbergh and Gravois and the other at Lemay Ferry and Butler Hill. Perhaps there are more. The Lindbergh/Gravois Amoco sits across the street from a BP. Go figure!

William Kendall said...

Quite a contrast.