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Pappy's Smokehouse



Pappy's Smokehouse serves up awesome Memphis-style barbecue in Saint Louis.



We arrived to find a smoker in the street and a packed parking lot behind the building -- both indicators that there may be good barbecue ahead.



As we entered, we were directed to the end of a line running down a long hallway. We couldn't even see in the dining room to get a good feel for home long this line might run. This reminded me of some other great barbecue joints that have long waits at lunch time.

Eventually we reached the dining room entrance, at which an employee was pacing the incoming traffic to match the rate at which people were leaving. Signs told us to stay in line and not lay claim to a table until we place their order.






As we rounded the next corner, we could see the actual order counter. We were nearly there. Meanwhile, I struggled to make a decision about what to order.  There was no question that I was going to get ribs, but what else should I add to it? When we finally got to the order counter, Sophia and I both ordered ribs; plus we added a side of brisket.






After placing our order and filling our cups at the soda fountain, a waitress led us to an open table. We waited for our food, overhearing bits of conversation from the two closest tables -- one populated by children whose parents were standing in the line, and the other overflowing with members of a motorcycle club.

The wait at our table was short, as it should be at a barbecue joint that started preparing today's meals yesterday.




The meat was tender and delicious. This is some good barbecue that took this carnivore to a happy place. 




Good Morning Arch

The view from our room at the Hyatt Regency


My morning office


Goodnight Arch


Saint Louis Sunset



Oklahoma City National Memorial

Oklahoma City National Memorial






We Search for the truth
We seek Justice.
The Courts Require it.
The Victims Cry for it.
GOD Demands it!


The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was created to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.


The field of empty chairs sits where the Murrah building once stood. Each chair represents a person killed in the bombing. The smaller chairs represent children. Very sobering.









Across the street...



Jesus Wept.

Turtles


 

Giant concrete turtles upon which kids of all ages can climb and play. What more do you need for some fun time out of the car while roadtripping?

I like turtles.


 

Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch National Park