My sister lives in Glendale.
I feel a song coming on -
It's a world of laughter
A world of tears
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears
There's so much that we share
That it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
We also live in Glendale --- ~5 miles west and north of Metro Center near the Marshall Ranch area. Love the area...quiet...great neighbors...wonderful schools.
Last summer we had a cooler than normal summer (sometimes it can get above 100 with humidity here - not quite as hot as you guys) and I think you guys had a warmer than normal summer. I remember calling her and "bragging" about our weather because I knew it was so hot down there.
Last summer...was more than a normal summer...it was wicked hot!!
I am biased but I agree that every true baseball fan should sometime in their life get to enjoy a St. Louis Cardinal game in St. Louis. The "new" stadium is beautiful but the fans is what really makes it a wonderful experience.
You should be biased...the Cards are a b-ball staple...a tradition that few other teams can - or will every be able to come close to.
If I won the lottery...one of the first things I'd cross off my 'bucket list' is to visit ALL the baseball stadiums - yours being one of the first. I'd have to pick a special game or great weekend when visiting St. Louis. There's nothing better - give me a score sheet...hot dog...beer...at a game surrounded by 'true' fans - ahhhh!!!
Ok....kevin's lost focus...
Am starting to check the spring training schedule...but...alas...have been putting off my 'to do' list --- hmmmmm, maybe tomorrow.
k