Sunday, May 2, 2010

Bridge(s) Over The River Kaw


On the west side of the West Bottoms next to the Kaw are a series of bridges for foot, biking, train and auto traffic. I've used the foot bridge many times both on foot and on bike... You can bike safely from my house in Northeast KC along Cliff Drive, through the City Market, down to the West Bottoms and over the Kaw to Strawberry Hill. It's a great ride...
Train bridge above... a lot of private boating on the Kaw below.




Lots of triangles in construction.... makes for nice photographs too.
Above... standing on the pedestrian bridge looking at the Lewis and Clark Bridge (green) and the railroad bridge beyond.

Above... the gates on the pedestrian walkway are rarely closed... but are very interesting...
Above... bike path through a cathedral.... looking east....

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

One Last Look At Spring

Above at the foot of Gooseneck, Cliff Drive. Below the waterfall (yet again... but I like it)



Above Peter or Charlotta.... I really can't tell the difference.... below, new leaves.

There are some really tall specimens along the Drive....




Monday, April 26, 2010

Bragging Rights...



Congratulations to one of my subjects, Sarah Duffy, who won Miss Teen Kansas United States this past weekend at Crown Center. She will compete for the national title in Las Vegas in July. Way to go Sarah...




Thursday, April 22, 2010

Historic Northeast Mansions, Volume 4-Indian Mound

Part 4 of the mansion series is sort of a mansion.... compared to its neighbors at least. Built in 1919 this Craftsman Tudor Style Stucco house sits on a large lot across from Indian Mound... and is in the Indian Mound Neighborhood Association Boundaries. Couldn't locate any information on the first owners but, judging from the size and interior appointments, they were well to do. In 1919 it would have been the only house in this location.
The large wrap-around porch on the front faces east.... the house sits at the corner of Gladstone Boulevard and Gladstone Boulevard.... easy to remember. It's at the very beginning of the Cliff Drive Scenic Byway.

Above shot take from the top of Indian Mound. The original mound was only about 5 feet above grade.. But folks kept digging in it looking for artifacts so, in the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) completely covered it in dirt to about 25 feet in height.

All the original ornamental walls are still intact.... its a very large lot.... below is the south side.

The back yard has a walk out deck from the kitchen and a coy pond... which isn't in use now because there are little ones in the house.
Above.... looking east toward the mound.
Above and below... the view from the porch.
At some point the porch was enclosed.... it wraps around from the front to the side with a main door in front and a smaller set of doors on the south side.


The dining room above (currently the media room) and the living room below. The current owner had an antique store in Texas prior to moving to Northeast and brought his favorite objects and paintings with him.

The kitchen above and below....

A door off the kitchen leads out onto the deck... in the distance is the next door "neighbor"... a church....

There are multiple bathrooms throughout the house including the basement and the third floor.
What amazed me was the number of windows in the home.... really a great view in every room.



A part of the original structure the back of the house on the second floor is like a sleeping porch.....

Third floor sleeping cove..... door to another bathroom on the right.
Above, the third floor office for the current owner.
The third floor bathroom.... larger than my living room.

I had always wanted to see inside this house... and the opportunity presented itself when it came on the market just last week.... I hadn't yet profiled a home in Indian Mound so jumped at the chance to photograph it. Many thanks to Bob Robinson with Bella Realty for the chance to see this great house.... Bob can be reached at: 816-241-8678.

Miscellaneous

Dogwoods are now in full bloom.... I'd love to have one... but no more room for trees....Below... old grandfather at Scarritt Point.
Below.... and below the above.

Above and below... along Cliff Drive... more wildflowers.