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Snazzy pedal-powered surrey winds through downtown and quaint historic neighborhoods as taxi or tour. Rates are surprisingly reasonable. Serving Downtown St. Louis, Soulard, Lafayette Square, McKinley Heights, and Benton Park.
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Congratulations on your new site. It looks great.
Posted by: Dickson Beall | February 07, 2004 at 12:31 PM
Hi Eric,
I think the picture looks great. What a fine good-looking family, so...how could the picture not be fine?
I'm trying to decide whether you or Hans look the most like Brad Pitt.
Posted by: Dickson Beall | April 20, 2004 at 12:03 PM
I'm actually hoping to snag an invitation to your house. I'll bring whatever fresh stuff we have from our garden [currently paprika made by my husband and some weird tomatoes we have from seeds saved from a farm in the Ozarks.] I worked on a history program in Hyde Park, the object of which was to spark interest in neighborhood kids in their unbelievabley interesting historic neighborhoood. The whole time I was there I kept thinking about what fabulous garden space was going to waste.
More later,
Emily Horton
Posted by: Emily Horton | August 07, 2005 at 03:58 PM
Hi Eric,
My name is Joshua Baxter. I just read your book. I would like to meet you. I'll be in St Louis 18 May. Do you still run a bed-and-breakfast? If so, I'd like to consider spending the night then if you have a vacancy.
My only contact is e-mail or letter since I don't have a cell phone.
Best to you.
Joshua
Posted by: Joshua Baxter | April 21, 2008 at 11:00 AM
I was highly impressed by your book, Better Off, in summer of 2006. Back in India, I know one Dileep Kulkarni who has similar outlook on technology-free, environment-friendly lifestyle. Like you, Dileep walks what he talks. I would like to translate your book in Marathi, an Indian regional language, for the benefit of the masses in our part of the country.
Posted by: Jayant Nene | May 01, 2008 at 02:08 AM
Hello,
Can you recommend a usable heat source other than my current gas furnace for a 100 year old house in Greenville Illinois? Winters are not too harsh....we are just an hour from St. Louis.
I just lost my job this month and want to try to use some of the wisdom you shared in your book. The Prairie Maid...was she called? Where does one get such a thing?!
Thank you for any suggestions.
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Posted by: RamonGustav | September 07, 2010 at 05:31 PM
I liked your site, you are very interesting to write. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Posted by: JOBS_frend | December 27, 2010 at 02:33 PM
Just read your book for about the fifth time. Then recalled recent severe flooding along the river and I wanted to know if you all were OK.
(Don't reply via email, I don't have a computer. I'll call, once I can convince myself you would want a call like that.)
PS I'm in Hunterdon Cty NJ. It's expensive with minimal public transportation. On the plus side, it's relatively clean and the people are relatively well-behaved for the most part. many opportunities for simple physical labor (like poop?)
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