This morning an exhausted wind crashed at my feet.
A vortex of snow dustthat faded on my toes.
Belle barked at something she couldn't see.
She and I now understand each other.
Presenting a collection of St. Louis bricks, sidewalk markers, and the Fleur-de-lis as architectural detail on and in city buildings, brick collecting, urban exploration, and my life by Christian Herman. Reporting from Tower Grove South in St. Louis, MO
2/4/22
2/3/22
How to start the day by Bellie Herman
Roll over in the bed to remove the blanket whilst deftly doing a tumble and landing on my feet. It's Ballet! Execute a stretch. Walk around the bed and stare at my sleeping mom. Remain in position until she opens her eyes. After 15 seconds place my wet nose on her face and she'll get up and open the yard door. Sniff everything. Back inside, eat breakfast by doing a slow slide to the bowl. Pick up a stuffed baby and parade with it room to room for 15 mins. Hide the baby. Place head on moms lap while she is typing. Lay down, roll over, and do the shimmey on my back. Time for a nap! Place wrist over nose for warmth.
2/2/22
For SALE: STL Post-Dispatch August 8th 1949
$30. Donate that $30 to the ACLU of STL, show me the proof of donation and pick up from my porch.
12 pages. The back page is an entire Famous Barr ad.
12 pages. The back page is an entire Famous Barr ad.
2/1/22
Two Men's Dressing Robes from the late 40s
Seep burgundy and purple were the colors of masculinity. Rich rayon brocades.
Found in the wild and sold on etsy.
Found in the wild and sold on etsy.
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