We rolled right in St Lou and headed straight to KDHX to record a radio segment with Grandpa Paul Stark. Community radio. Yes!
Paul hosted us in his home, and he and his lovely wife Chris took us sight seeing.
Besides the arch we got to visit the Whispering Arch at the old train station where secrets were passed. Really looking forward to coming back to St Lou next year and taking a longer look at the City Museum! We had dinner at Blueberry Hill where we marveld at the crazy toy collection, but Paul’s collection gives it a run for it’s money. I was not sure if the toys came to life while we were sleeping….
The next day we had a sweet workshop and show at Off Broadway.
“Kids Like Bars, Too” is Off Broadway’s slogan. I guess that makes us kids!







Heidi,
I’m loving this travelogue. I hope you’re having as much fun as it looks like. I think we need a ukulele workshop and Sukey Jump show in Phoenicia. (I can guarantee an audience in the double digits.)
This is all the fun we can show with discretion. To paraphrase my philosophical rear view mirror, moments in blog are even funner then they appear.
Yes, Lets!
Double digits? Their age or number!
IQ.
THANKS HEIDI AND DANIEL! A great workshop – lots of fun, and a wonderful show! Looking fwd to your return to STL.
Kris and I both very much enjoyed visiting with you both. ‘looking forward to meeting the girls next summer in St. Louis. We’re hoping to bring grandson Mitchell to The City of Angels this February for his 5th birthday present. If schedules work, maybe we’ll get to see you again before summer.