Showing posts with label Kansas city missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas city missouri. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2011

Cumulosity

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Curb Your Punks

Adventure time on Hyper's street today as 5 wannabe burglars decided to test police response time. Police won. Sharp eyed neighbor reported mini-perps and seven squad cars and the helicopter responded. Two adults and three juveniles were escorted from the house. Kudos to the neighbor and the police. Sunrise Drive is now just a little bit safer....

One person who drove through the scene managed to hit a police car...(burgundy car at left).... real bad timing and total embarrassment....

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

KC Parks Part Four: Swope

Swope Park is the 29th largest municipal park in the United States. It's 1,805 acres were donated to the City in 1896 by Thomas Swope whose Memorial Gravesite is contained on the grounds. Above, Lake of the Woods on Gregory and, below, the approach to the Swope Memorial.



Above and below the site of Colonel Swope's grave.

A wonderful view from the Memorial looking west.




Above and below, two more views of the Lake of the Woods... popular place to fish and picnic.
Below, the Pavillion, not far from the western entrance to the Park.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

KC Parks Part Three: Loose

I never get tired of photographing Loose Park... every change of light brings a new view.... during the Civil War a scene of carnage... now, tranquility... enjoy..













Wednesday, August 31, 2011

KC Parks Part Two: Penn Valley

Our Central Park is nestled between Crown Center and the Southwest Traffic Way and is truly an oasis in the urban landscape. Above the clover blooms and the skyline looms.... a great place just to walk and ponder. Below, one of the many denizens of PVP... a hawk....
Kansas City is blessed to have one of the best park systems in the nation.... well maintained and designed....
Many folks don't even know there's a lake in Penn Valley... fishermen are there most days.




Ducks and geese know a good thing when they find it..... (great place to raise a family :) )