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Chili sans-carne
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 16:51:12 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
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>On Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 10:56:19 AM UTC-5, GM wrote:
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>> > On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 8:41:15 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
>> > > On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 6:28:18 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> > > > On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 4:55:18 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
>> > > > > Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> > > > > > On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 1:38:51 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
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>> > > > > >> To finish off vaguely on topic for food, my wife & I have started to have
>> > > > > >> vague ideas of moving at some time in the future.
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>> > > > > > My wife and I have definite plans to get out of StL as soon as we can
>> > > > > > retire. July and August are stupid hot, and November through March
>> > > > > > is cold. What'd be nice would be Puerto Rico November through
>> > > > > > March, and Georgia April through October, and I mean the Tbilisi
>> > > > > > Georgia, rather than the Atlanta one.
>> > > > > >>
>> > > > > > --Bryan
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>> > > > > Yep, you should try to get the hell out. St louis is already same
>> > > > > as detroit. A lovely city 70 years ago, but that's gone.
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>> > > > Oh, there are lots of things that I like about StL, but I hate uncomfortable
>> > > > temperatures. It's nice here in May and late April, and absolutely lovely in
>> > > > September and early October.
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>> > > > If you think that StL is dived out, you're mistaken. Crime is concentrated in
>> > > > certain areas. We have a world class zoo, symphony and botanical garden,
>> > > > all of which are very affordable. The zoo is free. Anyone who has never
>> > > > come here on vacation is missing a gem, and I suspect that you are among
>> > > > those who've never visited.
>> > > I spent a lot of time in STL in the 90's, visiting friends who lived there at the time. A quick zip down on Amtrak from Chicago...
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>> > > Always had a good time, plenty to see. Cheap and good eats, and a great year - round farmer's market...my friends lived in Soulard, it's very similar in parts to New Orleans, old brick architecture...
>> > > > Then there's the proximity to the Ozarks. This has been a lovely place to live,
>> > > > but I want to retire to somewhere where the weather is decent year-round.
>> > > Took some nice trips out west of STL, the wine town of Hermann is fun, area was originally settled by Germans, lovely country...
>> > > >
>> > > > I would be happy to give pointers on vacationing here to anyone--without
>> > > > prejudice about how I feel about the person--especially since I'd do it on the
>> > > > newsgroup, so it would be there for anyone. Another nice place to visit is
>> > > > Chicago, specifically because of the museums. It's a lot pricier, but anyone
>> > > > who has never been to the Art Institute doesn't know what they're missing.
>> > > > Kansas City has a great art museum too. CHI/STL/KCY are not flyover, but
>> > > > destinations easily accessible by Amtrak. A couple thousand dollars can
>> > > > buy a lot of neat experiences in America's heartland.
>> > > Don't bother with Chicago, it's become even *more* of a ghetto shit hole...even the formerly nice areas, e.g. Michigan Avenue, Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, Lakeview/Wrigleyville, etc. are VERY DANGEROUS war zones. I'll never step foot downtown again, I want to keep it in my memory as a great and thriving place, which it once was...
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>> > We go there for exactly one reason.
>> > https://www.artic.edu/
>> > My wife adores art museums, and I adore her. Lots of great mama y papa
>> > burrito joints all over town too. We drive up and stay in Willowbrook, then
>> > take the pink line from 54th&McCormick. We're back out in the suburbs
>> > before nightfall.
>> Yeah, the Art Institute is great, just before the pandemic started I bought a membership so I could visit a lot..."oh well"...
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>> I love the Chicago Symphony, too, Symphony Hall is just down the way from the Art Institute...
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>> All that is now, unfortunately, "gone with the wind", but I'll have the great memories...
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>If you're suggesting that the Art Institute is dangerous to visit in the day,
>or even that the Chicago Symphony, once they resume concerts, is
>dangerous to attend, that rings untrue. We had season tickets to the St.
>Louis Symphony for years until for about a year I had a job that required
>me to work Sundays. In subsequent years, we only went sporadically,
>mostly when they were doing Beethoven symphonies, like 5 or 9.
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>> --
>> GM
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>--Bryan
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