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2014 CR Convention - St. Louis
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The STL Experience

Today we've been enjoying beautiful weather and a leisurely day, starting with brunch at the Art Museum. After touring the parts of the museum that interested us, we left for some frozen custard at Ted Drewes, followed by a nap for some of us :)
Later we'll have our business meeting and readings, followed by dinner on The Hill.


I wish I were there with you!

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I wish you were here, too, Jane. We are missing several meal shots.




One thing I don't think we've mentioned yet is the British author theme at the hotel. Each room is named for an author - they give you a souvenir bookmark with the author's name and have a copy of one of the author's books in the room. Sherry and I were in the Henry Fielding room (Tom Jones was the book) and I think someone was in A. A. Milne, with Winnie the Pooh as the book. (Was that you, Tonya?) I can't recall the third author though.

After the brunch on Sunday, I had started a walk around the park when suddenly I thought to myself that during that probably average-length meal, we had surely talked about or mentioned a record number of books. I stopped to jot down a few of them:
Cloud Atlas
Ghostwritten
Number 9 Dream
The Shadow of the Wind
Gone With the Wind
Tenth of December
Devil in the White City
Stories of Raymond Carver
To Die For
The English Patient
Being Dead
Disgrace
There were more, I know! Just a regular brunch for Constant Readers.
(Sherry, this is for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B57bO... )




And, believe it or not, my Fitbit didn't record Saturday's activity--not sure why, going to investigate, but it said it was my least active day of the week!!!! grrrr.
Amtrak only 45 minutes late into Chicago from Carbondale, IL.


I hope my new Fitbit doesn't do that to me. I've got the app on my phone now, so I can check status even when I don't have access to the computer. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not... I can see myself starting to check it obsessively for progress reports.

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Ack! There's a naked man in the garden.

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A headless (and armless) man, and a bodyless woman. It evens out.

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But he doesn't look dangerous :)


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Wait, where are the other bear pictures???? :-)

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You mean the one where he's trying to eat me?


I regret that circumstances prevented my attending this year, not least because (did anyone note it at the time?) 2014 marks twenty years that we've been having the get-togethers. The onset of fall has become so inextricably linked in my mind with these annual events that not taking part left a palpable void. Rest assured, at least, that i was thinking about you folks.
I don't suppose anyone took any surreptitious videos....?

I'm glad you liked the postcard. Tonya found it in the museum gift shop and we thought it was just perfect for the occasion :)

Yes, you canoodling with the bear!

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No, Allen, you are the videographer. I take stills. No one wanted their picture taken, so you get to see some of the things we saw, but you don't get to see much of us. Such is your punishment for not being there :)

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Yesterday we went to the Gateway Arch. We weren't able to go to the top because it was sold out, which bummed us out, but secretly relieved most of us. That little pod that goes up is really tiny. Tonya brought her family which makes the group seem more festive. More later.