The top places to go for a jog in St. Louis, MO – Part 3

September 6th, 2010

St Louis affords plenty of opportunity and diversity to both the novice and habitual jogger. A wide range of venues from those specially designed for the purpose to those a little more challenging means that there should be something to suit every ability and requirement. Let us look at ten such jogging venues in and around St Louis, starting off slowly and working our way gently upwards.

1) Fenton Park

Probably the perfect choice for the novice jogger, Fenton Park in

Louis Vuitton Handbags – Part 1

September 6th, 2010
St Louis Downtown at dusk. Gateway Arch, Mississippi riverfront.

 

The sole objective of Louis Vuitton handbags is to quench the thirst of women for a lifestyle of luxury; besides, the appeal it brings along. As it goes, the fineness of the brand has a rare capability of garnering praises distinct from the day-to-day city bags that form the part of working women’s office gear. Of course, they belong to the genus of excellent and long lasting variety but get relegated as the toys for the haves.

Theme park reviews: Six Flags, St. Louis, Missouri

September 2nd, 2010

I had a dream when I was in my teens that I wanted to take a road trip around the United States and visit ever Six Flags Theme Park. Well as I became older, I realized how many of these theme parks there are, and now they have started to expand overseas, so I will have to break up my adventures as I travel the world. I have been to a few of the Six Flags Theme Parks in the

Things to do with your kids in the winter in St. Louis, MO – Part 1

September 2nd, 2010
Old Courthouse and Kiener Plaza - St. Louis, MO

St. Louis can be a child’s wonderland when the weather turns cold. On average St. Louis gets 18 inches of snowfall annually and that’s enough for the kids to be guaranteed a few snow days. Most children love to be outdoors in winter, playing in the snow, building snowmen and having snowball fights. However; there are some other activities in St. Louis for children to enjoy during their weather induced vacations from school.

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Historic sites of interest in St. Louis, MO – Part 4

August 19th, 2010
St. Louis Basilica Ceiling

Those curious about the historical sites associated within the city of St. Louis, Missouri, are in for a wonderful surprise. St. Louis can boast about the numerous locations that have dealt with westward expansion of our nation, transportation, and those famous for training and fighting in the various wars since the country’s creation.

One of the best kept secrets in St. Louis is the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial www.nps.gov/jeff/, it is a museum located under the Gateway Arch www.stlouisarch.com

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August 17th, 2010
Historic St. Louis Railroad Museum (89)

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St. Louis Work Injury Attorney Explains Permanent Partial Disability and Permanent Total Disability

August 10th, 2010

As a Missouri and Illinois “work comp” attorney, I have reached thousands of settlements on behalf of “claimants” (Missouri) and “petitioners” (Illinois). Many claimants and/or petitioners will often compare their settlements to other injured employees when a comparison may not be appropriate. It is important to first understand that there are two types of “permanent disability” settlements under the Missouri and Illinois Workers’ Compensation laws. A “permanent partial disability” settlement is based on the injured worker being able to “compete

Are Louis Vuitton bags overrated? – Part 1

August 3rd, 2010

Louis Vuitton bags have a history of being a desired object in determining your social status. Their bags are of high quality, class, durability, beauty, and come with a very high price tag. It used to be a symbol of being on the top of the social hierarchy, but now, it seems that everyone has one. Because it is now so easily obtained, especially the fakes, everyone has one and Louis bags are now just over-rated.

Nowadays, there is a

St. Louis: After the floodwaters go down – Part 5

August 1st, 2010
[Managers John McGraw, New York NL, and Miller Huggins, St. Louis NL, with umpire William T.

It seems we really are doomed to keep repeating our failures. The levee breaks in New Orleans, and unimaginable destruction, loss of life and livelihood are encountered at preposterous levels. The government is too slow to respond, and offers mainly band-aid fixes. So, what happens to St. Louis after the floodwaters go down? Since St. Louis narrowly escaped the flood, it seems there really is not a problem, or so the government is insisting. The

A look at Bastille Day traditions

July 27th, 2010
St Louis Zoo

Bastille Day is awash in contrast. The tragedy of the family of hapless Louis XVI and his family (including the poor duchess turned despised and slandered foreign Queen, Marie Antoinette) contrasts the the triumph of a proletariat that finally cracked through to the upper echelons of the government. The lavish balls and feasts of the aristocracy during booming pre-Revolutionary France contrasted the twenty years of economic depression that the horrors of the Revolution brought about. In fact Dickens’