The Colonnade in Historic Northeast overlooking Cliff Drive and the East Bottoms.
Showing posts with label Historic Northeast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historic Northeast. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Fall, Cliff Drive
Friday, July 27, 2012
A Ride Along Cliff Drive Scenic Byway
Friday, July 13, 2012
Run Little Rabbit
It was cool summer night concert time at the Kansas City Museum and "Run Little Rabbit" was the guest group. Left to right, Michaela, Rachel, and Leslie entertained a record crowd of 175.... great weather on the beautiful grounds. There's a sample of their performance at the end of this post.
Run Little Rabbit's website: http://runlittlerabbit.intuitwebsites.com/
I have never seen this many children at one time in Northeast in a non-playground setting.
Above, the new gardens that were planted recently are looking amazing... they duplicate the original plantings and were recreated from photographs.
Above, a whole slew of Henggelers were on hand.... they live on Gladstone Boulevard... little Simon is not as alarmed as he looks.
Run Little Rabbit's website: http://runlittlerabbit.intuitwebsites.com/
I have never seen this many children at one time in Northeast in a non-playground setting.
Above, the new gardens that were planted recently are looking amazing... they duplicate the original plantings and were recreated from photographs.
Above, a whole slew of Henggelers were on hand.... they live on Gladstone Boulevard... little Simon is not as alarmed as he looks.
Most popular modes of transportation.... feet and bikes.....
Monday, June 18, 2012
Green Grass/Blue Grass
Friday, June 8, 2012
Northeast Portraits
Above, the Scarritt House circa 1907, below the Palazola Home circa 1880s.
Mystery home.... guess it correctly and win nothing.
All Nikon D800, 24-70mm lens... ISO 100, multiple images merged. Aperture F13-16. All images converted using a super secret filter in Photoshop CS6...
Mystery home.... guess it correctly and win nothing.
All Nikon D800, 24-70mm lens... ISO 100, multiple images merged. Aperture F13-16. All images converted using a super secret filter in Photoshop CS6...
Friday, May 25, 2012
Historic Northeast Mini-Mansions Volume 1
I've driven or ridden past 3911 Sunrise Drive for decades and always wanted to see inside.
It's now on the market so I got my chance. It's advantageous working with realtors :)
This house and it's virtual twin next door west were built in 1927. Don't know the names of the first owners but they liked quality.
This house is rock solid and surprisingly spacious.
Above, the tile in the front walkway was left-over bits and pieces from the construction of the roof.
Above two, the living room. Below, the parlor.
Above and below the dining room.
I think the rest of these rooms are self-explanatory. All photos taken with the Nikon D800 on a tripod. Nikon 14-24mm lens. ISO 800. F13 multiple exposures using LiveView to minimize camera shake and merged using software. 5 shots for each image.
Below, the second floor rooms.
Above, the garage door is on the back of the house and leads to the basement. Plenty of room for two smaller cars.
Eric B has the listing. See it here: http://www.ericbsellskc.com/HEARTLAND/IDX104-4742939/MO/City/Kansas-City/Type/Single-Family/MLSNO-1781307/3911-Sunrise-Drive-Kansas-City-MO-64123/01001,852&ret=L0hFQVJUTEFORC9JRFgxMDQtNDc0MjkzOS9NTy1LUy9BZGRyZXNzLzM5MTEtc3VucmlzZS1kcml2ZStuYS9UeXBlL0FsbC9saXN0aW5ncz9TZWFyY2hPcHQ9MSZrZXlvcHQ9MSZ0aWQ9JnFzPTAmaGRyPTAxMDAxLDg1Mg==
It's now on the market so I got my chance. It's advantageous working with realtors :)
This house and it's virtual twin next door west were built in 1927. Don't know the names of the first owners but they liked quality.
This house is rock solid and surprisingly spacious.
Above, the tile in the front walkway was left-over bits and pieces from the construction of the roof.
Above two, the living room. Below, the parlor.
Above and below the dining room.
I think the rest of these rooms are self-explanatory. All photos taken with the Nikon D800 on a tripod. Nikon 14-24mm lens. ISO 800. F13 multiple exposures using LiveView to minimize camera shake and merged using software. 5 shots for each image.
Below, the second floor rooms.
Above, the garage door is on the back of the house and leads to the basement. Plenty of room for two smaller cars.
Eric B has the listing. See it here: http://www.ericbsellskc.com/HEARTLAND/IDX104-4742939/MO/City/Kansas-City/Type/Single-Family/MLSNO-1781307/3911-Sunrise-Drive-Kansas-City-MO-64123/01001,852&ret=L0hFQVJUTEFORC9JRFgxMDQtNDc0MjkzOS9NTy1LUy9BZGRyZXNzLzM5MTEtc3VucmlzZS1kcml2ZStuYS9UeXBlL0FsbC9saXN0aW5ncz9TZWFyY2hPcHQ9MSZrZXlvcHQ9MSZ0aWQ9JnFzPTAmaGRyPTAxMDAxLDg1Mg==
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