
a day in st genevieve (ca 1740), a national historic landmark district 65 mi south of st louis, oughta rock my world --- too many historic structures to shake a stick at, and a lot of them 18th c --- plus a bit closer to new madrid and the ever-present chance of a major earthquake, as in 1811-12, which was right after the great comet freaked everybody out --- it would have been swell to have witnessed all of that
and i will finally see cahokia, the center of the mississippian culture (etowah, ocmulgee, etc) a thousand years ago, and site of largest earthen structure north of mexico --- a thousand years ago its population was as large as 40,000, twice that of london --- it's one of 23 UNESCO world heritage sites in the usa --- just piles of dirt now, but still . . . i like piles of dirt
for whatever reason, travel has not appealed to me of late --- but john is still dead and dog is healed, and god knows i need the diversion, as it were, so imagoin --- like this week
and i will finally see cahokia, the center of the mississippian culture (etowah, ocmulgee, etc) a thousand years ago, and site of largest earthen structure north of mexico --- a thousand years ago its population was as large as 40,000, twice that of london --- it's one of 23 UNESCO world heritage sites in the usa --- just piles of dirt now, but still . . . i like piles of dirt
always glad it is trip time for you. love dirt piles too.
ReplyDeleteHad no idea you were bound for St. Louis. Have fun. Track down some mid-century modernism...
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