We've also been to the arch a couple times. The first time we went, we just walked around because the "journey to the top" was sold out for the day. We also walked over to Laclede's Landing, which is a few blocks of bars and restaurants just north of the arch on the Mississippi River. That's where we spotted the Google Driver - basically the reason we no longer sell our data to Google. They have a whole fleet of vehicles out in the US (and probably other places) doing what we do. The data is different from ours. It was good to see him and see how his life varied from ours as you don't often meet people out doing what we do unless they drive trucks.

The second time we went to the arch, we actually got to go up to the top, but that still took forever because we picked the day that started out some huge marching band competition so there were kids everywhere. Emily's mom was in town visiting so we went on a Riverboat cruise while we waited for our turn to go to the top. The riverboat cruise was informative and would have been better without the high school kids being loud and throwing things off the boat. I think they ended up just being ice cubes, so I didn't yell at them (I had a whole speech prepared and everything). Anyways, we then went to the top of the arch in these crazy round elevator type things that only held 5 people. They reminded me of the little submarine from The Life Aquatic. The top of the arch is small and crowded but the views are pretty good.


We rode our bikes to the zoo one day. We both agreed we'd be able to handle the St. Louis zoo because they compare it to the San Diego zoo as far as habitats go (size, care, etc.). It's also one of the only (and largest) free zoos in the US, so we thought we'd give it a try. It was pretty nice and not crowded and most of the animals did have nice living quarters. But my question is, where do the animals (like elephants) go when it's cold outside? Elephants do not live in snow in the wild. This may have an obvious answer, I'm just not sure of what it is. I did not take any pictures at the zoo. I'll leave that up to your imagination.
We had a rain day sometime last week and decided to go on the Anheuser-Busch brewery tour. We got to see the Clydesdale's and where they store the beer and where the beechwood aging process takes place and where the mashing takes place and where the bottling takes place and where the free tasting takes place. You get two eleven-ounce tastings and it doesn't seem like a lot, but I guess it just has more of an effect when it's noon and your drinking fast to keep up with the old timers (the only other people on the brewery tour on a Wednesday morning). So, we had to keep up with our buzz and tried to find some places around here where we live to get some drinks, but that proved to be more difficult than we thought. All in all we ended up at what turned out to be an alternative bar and it was a fun day.

While Emily's mom was here, we also checked out the Missouri Botanical Gardens, which are huge and beautiful. There's a climatron there (like Biodome) that mocks a tropical rainforest. There are tons of different gardens and a must see for anyone coming through St. Louis. That night, we went to a casino on a riverboat and Emily and her mom taught me how to play blackjack and I got blackjack on my first hand.



We've ridden our bicycles a lot this week. When I actually settle down, I can't wait to purchase myself a sweet bike. It's just such an easy and cheap way to get around. We rode to Delmar Loop and went to this place called Bubble Tea where they serve boba (or tapioca balls) in their drinks, which can consist of milk drinks or juice drinks and probably more. I'd never had this before so the whole concept was new to me, but Emily once had a boba addiction, so she was very happy to find a Bubble Tea. So you drink the boba, which I got in my chocolate milk, through these really wide straws. Quite interesting, but good.
Alright, that's all I got for now. It's raining here today, so we're going to work on some GIS and Spanish and finish making our Halloween costumes. We're volunteering today for Catch a Falling Star who is putting on a Halloween party. Then we have big plans for the night. I'll tell you more next time I post. Til then, have a very spooky Halloween! Ciao.
