I should preface the rest by saying my brother J.D. also live near St. Louis. He says Missouri's state motto is "Missouri: Love it or Leave It ... hey, come back here!"
Well, our Southwest Airlines flight landed well into the nighttime hours. And I was famished since peanuts just don't satisfy for that long. Once we got a cab from the airport to our near the university, our main objective was to find somewhere decent to eat in the Italian-flavored area known as "The Hill."
So Sarah and I began walking. As we were walking past some homes, I saw the eyes of a little creature poking out from a hedge. I guessed it was a cat from its somewhat furtive movement.
Being a cat-friendly guy, I immediately "kittykittykitty"d in hopes of making a new furry friend. The creature advanced slightly, giving me a better look.
And let me tell you, this was the ugliest cat I've ever seen. "This poor thing needs a lot of petting to help its self-esteem," I thought, running my gaze over its unusually beady eyes, it's somewhat pointy snout and its disheveled, matted fur.
I heard Sarah yell at me "Justin, get away from that! It's a possum!"
Well, jeez. How was I to know about possums? I'm from the Southwest! I don't know from possums.
So what is there to St. Louis besides possums? Well, near our hotel was the absolutely wonderful Forest Park. It's a great place to run, relax and recreate (though procreating might raise a few eyebrows, though I'm sure that happens at certain hours). I'm actually quite jealous of this resource: It covers nearly 1,300 acres. Yes, it has the obligatory golf course. But also an art museum, sports leagues, running paths galore, paddle boats, skating rinks, a zoo, an opera house and ...
... the St. Louis Science Center. It's a nice place to pass a few hours, but it's no Smithsonian. It's still a nice complement to the Forest Park.
If you get hungry, as I often do, being close to a university can set you up right. There are chains for the unadventurous of palette - but you'll find nice locally owned and ethnic sorts of places, too. I wasn't taking such good notes since this trip occurred BWJ (Before Wandering Justin.com), but ask a student and you'll find the good stuff. Or ask the staff at Forest Park.
I have to give St. Louis props for Forest Park - and for snaring me in a near-destructive possum-petting incident. I can't say I was bored!
Published by Justin Schmid - Featured Contributor in Travel
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Post a CommentWe actually owned one of these when my mother found it as a baby.
Thanks for dropping by, Robert. It was definitely a memorable first meeting with a possum! Just a few months ago, I actually got to eat possum. Down in New Zealand, they're all about eating possum and making stuff out of their fur.
Lved your story, outdoor life is wonderful and possums are cute you tell a story well, great article all round.