Saturday, February 15, 2014

I am not amuse(um)

That's what the Queen says.

I just found out that "A social media application to be unveiled soon will share facts about each location, give cake hunters a chance to share a comment or a picture and allow “check ins” for a sweepstakes featuring great St. Louis prizes." from the stl250 website. I am on their email list so maybe I'll be notified when it will take effect.

Today I thought I would go to some local places that are on the list. The closest location near me is the Ferguson Depot. It's where the Norfolk-Southern freight line can roll past the Whistle Stop as many as 20 times a day. I didn't see any trains go by nor did I see any cake.

Next nearest location, the Chain of Rocks Bridge. That place looked like no one has been there since the last eagle, that was last month. Ugh!

I will say the weather hasn't been the greatest for the roll out of these cakes. And after re-reading the stl250 website I see, "Installation of all of the Cakes is underway - visit back often for an update on which cakes have been installed and are ready for a visit!" In the past 2 days I have visited their website very often and I think they sneak information on there after I leave it.

After feeling a bit disappointed, we decided to go down to the Missouri History Museum. They were having a 3 day birthday celebration with activities for the whole family. The exhibit, which runs through next year, is 250/250; 50 People, 50 Places, 50 Images, 50 Moments, and 50 Objects was free.

As we circled the museum looking for a parking space, we saw no cake. We asked several staff/volunteers where the cake was, only to be directed to a table with cake, cupcakes to decorate. No one knew anything about the cake. We walked through the exhibit, grabbed a free soda and decided to leave, again unfulfilling a goal for the third time of the day.


Rich in front of the Weiner Mobile
When we exited the building, our eyes widen, our hearts were filled with excitement as we saw the Oscar Mayer Weiner Mobile! No more cake thoughts in our head, just the weiner mobile. We took pictures, got some souvenirs that included postcards and the hot dog whistle.

We headed back to the car, trudging through the ice covered sidewalk, thinking the day wasn't a total loss, we saw the Weiner Mobile. We circled the museum one last time, and then...there it was just being delivered, the CAKE.

Rich pulled up in front of the cake. I jumped out of the car to take pictures. As I was taking pictures lots of families were passing by. No one turning a head to look at the cake. I was standing there yelling inside my head, PEOPLE HERE IS THE CAKE, LOOK AT THE CAKE.

At least the day wasn't a total lost.

Cake artist - Thomas Sleet

One down 249 to go.

2 comments:

  1. I must admit that I am laughing at your public service anouncement of the cake. Within the last month, we were cake hunting in The Grove looking for the LGTB cake (Before I knew it as the Firework/Traveling cake). I pulled up to the expected location and asked a gentleman working on the building if he had seen "The Cake?", if he knew where it had been moved? All the while, this gentleman looked at me puzzled and shaking his head said, "I have No idea what you are talking about."
    I couldn't believe it! How can someone work in Saint Louis and not know about the cakes? So I looked at him puzzled and said, "You mean to tell me you haven't noticed any 4-foot tall cakes around!? How is that even possible?"
    The gentleman took a noticable step back as I looked at him with utter disappointment shaking my head. Looking back it was probably the strangest encounter he had all week. He probably though me mad.
    Thanks for the laugh! Love your blog!

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    1. When I ask people where is the cake I feel that they think I am looking for something free to eat.

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