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
9/20/12
More Fire Escapes
9/7/12
Hail STL
9/3/12
Gorgeous Brickwork and Back on the Roof
I always marvel at the brickwork on the building next door and its wrought iron gate.
Sammy: Ralph Meller: And a sunset with sunbeams:8/16/12
Crater Bricks - For Michael
Andrew laughed.
Please. Look at these bricks with their exceptional design and range of soft color. Was some of that clay imported? Most likely it was treated before being fired. And why haven't I encountered these bricks any place else in STL?
If you're a long time visitor here you know I invent names for bricks and these present as crater.
The building counts as a Triple Arch Alert post.
For Michael who told me a fascinating story yesterday about the old tunnel under Sublette Ave.
8/9/12
8/7/12
1962 Bomb Shelter
8/1/12
Tinged Buff Bricks
6/26/12
Marti's Garden - Update
What's the fate of the garden I wondered three weeks ago when I noticed the street was being prepared to be repaved. Black asphalt.
Now it's a heat island with a 60% increase of radiant heat. Walking across the street to turn on the rain bird sprinklers - I do that by hand, there's no timer - is a scorching stroll. If five trees in the garden were much larger they would cast some shade to help decrease the ambient temperature. Maybe in 15 years.
I'm always removing yard sale sings from the garden but when I spotted this one today - placed over the 4 way beneath the stop sign along with their address - I decided karma may be lurking in the intersection. All the roses are diseased with rose rosette and must be removed. Rose rosette is also called witches broom: Yours truly working with loyal garden volunteer Don: Jan, married to Don and friend of the garden: Don working it: My hella cool neighbor Brian stopped by to help haul and spread mulch:6/24/12
Escape Artist
Knowing this my dear friend, talented artist, and fellow Doors fan, Leslie Caldera sent the below this morning:
Christian, I've been keeping my eye out for fire escapes for you. Here are a few I shot on a walkabout in L.A. this week. The Morrison Hotel is the very same which inspired the title of the Doors 5th album. There were two sets of ladders. Street side was in glorious late afternoon sunlight, but the alley set was behind a big metal gate and hard to get a good angle on, so I went for an artsy look.
Unfortunately the building is vacant, and all signage is removed. Even the window the boys posed in was converted into a separate business entry, and it is boarded and gated now.
The other fire escape is in Long Beach, on my bicycle route to the Metro train I take into the city.
Below the photos is a link to a cool Youtube video telling the story of how that album title and cover photo came about.
Video Link to the Morrison Hotel Cover: https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox/1381f7c91b5c7fb2