Tuesday, March 24, 2009

So Long Victorian-update 3/27






Northeast KC lost another venerable old structure today as wrecking crews demolished a building over a century old. Due to a negligent owner the property was in such disrepair that an emergency demolition was ordered by the city. Another piece of our past gone forever.
These two pictures show: closeup, last summer, whole view, today just before the destruction. The house stood at Minnie and Brooklyn in the Pendleton Heights Neighborhood. Update: Original reports stated that the third floor of this building had fallen into the basement... as you can see from the top three photos taken on 3/26 the third floor is still there.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Pondus Remodelus



I dug a pond in my back yard about 10 years ago. At that time the water spectacular was on the right side.... then I moved it to the left side.... today I moved it to the middle. None of this means anything really. I have hastas planted all around the pond at the base of the stones. They will come up in another couple of weeks.... barring a frigid spell. I also insert faux water plants to cover up the intake pipe. I have two kinds of hastas... La Vista and Luego (pausing now for guffaws). All the rocks came from Cliff Drive... don't tell Parks and Rec.

Probably Never Left, But Glad You're Back


Taken next to North Terrace Lake along Cliff Drive.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Waffling on This One






I can't decide whether I love or don't love this building.... thus the "waffle" aspect... of course it does sorta look like an upended waffle. It's the West Edge development at 48th and Roanoke designed by architect Moshe Safdie.. who's also the designer of the Kauffman Center for the Performing arts. While certainly an intriguing edifice from a design standpoint, it is very large for where it is located and dwarfs its surroundings. One day I like it and the next day I don't like it.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Outlaw Cigar Company Benefit













Don't ride myself (no cycle) but have friends that ride. This shows the end point of the Adjutant General's Ride to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. Three separate groups of riders converged on the Outlaw Cigar Company (I do like a cigar now and then). Deals on cigars, free food and drink, a band and LOTS of bikes. Also, Rocky Patel of Rocky Patel's Premium Cigars was there (he's shown being interviewed on streaming internet video). All in all a fun morning on a great spring day.

Skyline Spring


Taken from the westside looking east standing on the Jefferson Street Bridge.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Spring Beauty


These little flowers grow naturally in the woods along Cliff Drive in early Spring... like now. And that's actually their name... "Spring Beauty."