The wailing sirens and flashing lights of the emergency vehicles were too close for comfort...
Create juxtaposition in the flower border with tropicals and houseplants. Their strong architectural forms and vibrant colors create an appealing visual tension that is most unexpected.
Recent Placement at Health Literacy Missouri by DHR International of Clayton.
Seasonal displays enhance the site and building’s architecture, while their visual impact on the streetscape can function as advertising for that business.
Read my blog for simple but meaningful nature activities that bring big ideas down to baby steps. Follow me on field trips to great nature places around Saint Louis with Green Spiral Tours.
Community Forum to discuss this important community issue on 5/7 at 7 p.m.
Member grown and Heimos Nursery plants, raffle, and lots of friendly plant growing advice!
Jovita M. Foster, a partner in Armstrong Teasdale’s Litigation Practice group, is being honored by Sister Salute, a newly formed organization that celebrates women of color.
The "33 April" opening had something for everyone!
The future of our country depends on an engaged citizenry and our willingness to participate in the political process.
Area family helped by the Delta Gamma Center are warriors for Wyatt.
Several businesses in "edge city" are open 24 hrs/day and I wish this one was!
While a student at SLU, I worked part-time at Shakee's Pizza Parlor downtown where Tiger Rag Forever would play blues and jazz. Davina and the Vagabonds took me back to that scene!
Armstrong Teasdale has largest number of local intellectual property and licensed patent attorneys in St. Louis.
Gail Appleson honored by the American Bar Association’s Litigation Section for her work as an editor of the First Amendment and Media Litigation website.
An April 30th MU conference in St. Louis will examine the far-reaching implications of the Affordable Care Act on Missouri citizens and institutions.
MU Extension is participating in Money $mart Week, April 21 - April 28, by offering three new workshops on April 23, 25, 26 and 28 on important finance topics for everyone.
True gardeners measure their skills by failures as well as successes. The wacky weather this spring resulted in some spectacular failures!
"Freeze warnings" over the past two nights prompted this writer to take an early morning walk.
The St. Louis Office of the University of Missouri Extension is hosting a seven session Sustainability Series every Tuesday from March 20th through May 1st from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
Party like it's 1912 with the Last Dinner Served on the Titanic! Kitchen Conservatory is hosting a centennial recreation of the first-class dinner menu on that fateful night.
Creative Art Gallery, David Bruno Gallery, and The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts offer some great, free art viewing!
Three years ago the Parks and Recreation Departments of these two cities decided to collaborate on a community garden: here is the update!
With Easter, Passover, and other Spring holidays drawing guests for meals, this writer explores the world of Mid-County wines.
The most anticipated re-opening in recent memory happened quietly last Friday: the New In and Out Market.
On this 1/8 of a tank of gas drive, you can see magnificent flowering trees!
Don't miss these great cooking classes at Kitchen Conservatory.
The St. Louis Office of the University of Missouri Extension is hosting a seven session Sustainability Series every Tuesday from March 20th through May 1st from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
The explosion of diverse music (live performances) is reflected in the past week which ranged from "garage punk-techno" to "Tibetan Singing Bowls".
The fourth and final blog-post on culinary herbs is thyme.
Read about our third culinary herb, rosemary, and its uses.
Looking for something to do Friday night? Come to Vom Fass for a tasting event!
The second of four blog-posts on culinary herbs.
Culinary herbs are easy to grow---this is the first of four blog posts.
Winter is officially over!
States are repealing yard waste bans, and in Eco-Audrey's opinion, that's a bad idea. Here's what it means for you.
The past few days have been beautiful temperature-wise and have created perfect conditions for cloud watching.
This Greek eatery has two West County locations.
Fun and easy nature activities suitable for the whole family.
The 7 Shades of Green: Sustainability Series offered by MU Extension St. Louis County will help you to make your life and home more eco-friendly and environmentally safe.