Tour of St. Louis #6- Rivers in Missouri


This is the Current River in Southeast, MO (photo NOT by me!)

So, this is not just about St. Louis, even though St. Louis is bordered by both the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers. This is an ode to the beautiful and plentiful rivers of Missouri. Ohh!!! How I love them! WATER, WAAATTTEERRRR!!!!! I miss it so much! I grew up along rivers or the ocean, but especially spent a good portion of my life submerged in rivers or canoeing on them. When I was little, my parents took me to otter releases along the MO rivers or on canoe trips. In high school, just for fun, my friends or youth groups and I would go on MILES long canoe trips. In college in St. Louis, I took a camping and canoeing class (counted as a gym credit- score!) where, after learning all of the proper techniques, the class went on a two day camping and canoeing trip. By the time I took that class, though, without sounding too prideful, I was already the best in the class (ahem)because I learned how to steer a canoe at the age of eight and had at least ten years of experience rowing. All thanks for this goes to my very skillful dad who taught me in the first place. Even my professor was impressed. :D There are few "sports" I can even a smidgen say I don't horribly stink at, so please afford me this one moment of gloating...heehee.

Anyway, besides that, I just love RIVERS and I love how clean and (mostly clear) a lot of the MO rivers are, so I am vastly looking forward to going canoeing when I get there. Lord, JESUS, let me get there!!!!

Comments

Kate said…
I'm totally choked up and crying. People down here DO NOT understand what I love about St. Louis. Even Jamie sometimes, I think thinks I'm nuts. But I do. I love and miss StL greatly. EVERY SINGLE TIME we drive from GA to MO and we cross the bridge and the arch comes into view, I cry. Besides the arch, something I'm sure some native st. louisians take for granted, the only other thing I truly truly miss most is the MUNY. I love that you sat in the free seats under your umbrella for two hours. That you notice the sunsets and the hills and the feel of dewy grass. I can't wait to be back there again. HUGS sweet girl.

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