Monday, April 19, 2010
What Kansas City Does Best....
It tears down its history. City Market... probably 1800s.... congratulations to whomever is responsible for this. Destruction of heritage is a noble pursuit.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Drive Hike With A Side Of Trail/Museum
Every weekend Cliff Drive is closed to motorized traffic (except for the idiot on the motorcycle for whom closed gates aren't a hint). Bikers, hikers and walkers are out in force. Above the East Entrance.
I took a brief side trek on part of the Indian Mound Trail to see what wild flowers were in bloom.
Above and below.... photographing the greenery is particularly nice in Spring because nothing is yet nibbled.
Above more wild flowers... below an early part of the trail. The Boy Scouts have already been along the trail clearing it for this years hikers.
Above.... a couple of weeks ago one of my commenters talked about May Apples... they are in bloom now... unusual in that the single bloom is below the leaves at a junction of stems.... and yes the resulting fruit is edible... but I think careful preparation is in order.
Fresh leaves above and leaves and stickers below... on a locust tree.
Above two Sentinel Sycamores line the early part of the road. Below another shot of the waterfall.
Below.... the falls had uptop visitors... folks aren't supposed to be up there... but I won't tell if you won't.
Fresh and minty green.
Biker in transit for conditioning.
Above and below.... good old limestone.... our central region used to be under an inland sea... a few million years ago... thus critter remains in rocks.
Below.... skittish Cardinal... wouldn't pose to save his soul.
Hickory blooms above and the last of the redbuds below.
Above.... these two sinuous trunks were bent to the ground in our last ice storm... and, after the ice melted, they just decided to stay that way.... so all their branches grow up not out.
The light today was unusually diffuse for a partial sun day... and worked well for photographs.
Memorial bench along Goose Neck...
Stopped by the Museum to see the Wisteria... which is just gorgeous this year...
The blooms are so plentiful that you can smell them walking down Gladstone in front of the mansion.... these are trellised in the rear of the house.
Not a bad view to the west across the valley.
We could call this Wisteria Lane but I think that has contemporary connotations.
Coincident with my visit to the Wisteria was a Hard Hat Tour of the house.... I'll blog about that tomorrow (or so).
I took a brief side trek on part of the Indian Mound Trail to see what wild flowers were in bloom.
Above and below.... photographing the greenery is particularly nice in Spring because nothing is yet nibbled.
Above more wild flowers... below an early part of the trail. The Boy Scouts have already been along the trail clearing it for this years hikers.
Above.... a couple of weeks ago one of my commenters talked about May Apples... they are in bloom now... unusual in that the single bloom is below the leaves at a junction of stems.... and yes the resulting fruit is edible... but I think careful preparation is in order.
Fresh leaves above and leaves and stickers below... on a locust tree.
Above two Sentinel Sycamores line the early part of the road. Below another shot of the waterfall.
Below.... the falls had uptop visitors... folks aren't supposed to be up there... but I won't tell if you won't.
Fresh and minty green.
Biker in transit for conditioning.
Above and below.... good old limestone.... our central region used to be under an inland sea... a few million years ago... thus critter remains in rocks.
Below.... skittish Cardinal... wouldn't pose to save his soul.
Hickory blooms above and the last of the redbuds below.
Above.... these two sinuous trunks were bent to the ground in our last ice storm... and, after the ice melted, they just decided to stay that way.... so all their branches grow up not out.
The light today was unusually diffuse for a partial sun day... and worked well for photographs.
Memorial bench along Goose Neck...
Stopped by the Museum to see the Wisteria... which is just gorgeous this year...
The blooms are so plentiful that you can smell them walking down Gladstone in front of the mansion.... these are trellised in the rear of the house.
Not a bad view to the west across the valley.
We could call this Wisteria Lane but I think that has contemporary connotations.
Coincident with my visit to the Wisteria was a Hard Hat Tour of the house.... I'll blog about that tomorrow (or so).
Friday, April 9, 2010
Progress on a Bridge to Somewhere
Enough progress has been made on the new Bond Bridge that, according to the STAR, some northbound traffic may use it by the end of 2010. The bridge's south deck is being cantilevered out from the central pylon... 40 cables will eventually support the road bed... you can see that several have already been installed in the center. Total completion of the bridge won't be until June in 2011. (correction by Mr. Daisy... July 2011)
Picture taken yesterday from Prospect Point by Reservoir Hill in Northeast KC>
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Sun, Clouds, Vantage Point... All Came Together Part 2
Above taken from the Lexington Avenue Bridge looking down on North Terrace Lake with the Cliff Drive Scenic Byway running through the scene.
Above shot and the two below show the Concourse Fountain.... up and running for summer.
Above and below the Carl DiCapo Fountain by the eastern entrance to Cliff Drive.
Above bridge by North Terrace (Green) Lake. Below one of the many flowering trees around the lake.
Below.... a little doll who was just sitting on the wall along Cliff Drive.... adoption anyone? She does look kinda sad......
Below... Thomas Hart Benton (the Senator not the painter) Memorial.... opened just last year.
A few more tomorrow.
Above shot and the two below show the Concourse Fountain.... up and running for summer.
Above and below the Carl DiCapo Fountain by the eastern entrance to Cliff Drive.
Above bridge by North Terrace (Green) Lake. Below one of the many flowering trees around the lake.
Below.... a little doll who was just sitting on the wall along Cliff Drive.... adoption anyone? She does look kinda sad......
Below... Thomas Hart Benton (the Senator not the painter) Memorial.... opened just last year.
A few more tomorrow.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)