Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Can't Quite Reach


One of the taller self-supporting broadcast towers in the world, KCTV's red giant looms over 31st and Grand. Many folks think it's the KCPT tower since their studios are right next door but the building used to house channel five before it bolted for the burbs. Often times in winter huge chunks of ice rain down from above and necessitate closing the surrounding streets until the danger is passed.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Speaking of Floods


The plaques are on a wall of the observation tower by the river at the foot of Main Street in the River Market and show the levels of three of our floods. In 1993, thank goodness, the levees held and there was no flooding in the bottoms. Notice how similar the dates are.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Lost Inscription



One of my posts below was of a building which had the high water mark written on it from the flood of 1951. Well the people that are "renovating" the building apparently decided that history is irrelevant to the future (unless they are going to put up some plaque in its place... right). So... at least I have a photo of it... and now you will too. I want to make it harder to stamp out the past. Here it is... the location in the first photo and a crop in the second.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Finally Crocus Amongus



This pair has bloomed, usually, in February for decades. This year they waited until March 14th. I think daylight savings threw them off.

But, worth the wait. Taken today.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Going Green in the West Bottoms




Continuing the brief color theme of the blog are these doors on buildings in the West Bottoms. Some Photoshop manipulation of photos 1 and 3. The middle one truly is that bright. In the bottom photo about 4 feet above the "1011" a note is written on the bricks, in white paint. It says: "Friday, July 13th, 1951" with a line. That denotes the high water mark when the levee gave way and the Bottoms quickly flooded. The green doors in that pix open onto a dock which is four feet above the street level where I was standing. That's deep water.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Blues Town


KC looking southwest from Paseo Boulevard.

It Won't Be Long Now


Back in 1989 almost two million dollars were spent sprucing up Cliff Drive. Part of the funds were used to create this waterfall. It occupies the space where folks used to fill up jugs with spring water from a pipe that came out from a large shell. The quality of that spring water became unreliable and the fill point blocked in the 60s. The waterfall will be running again after the danger of a hard freeze passes.