Sunday, February 17, 2013

Low Mo

 Headed down to the River with fellow blogger XO today.  Water level is very low....  the pole was two thirds under water last spring...                               All images copyright 2013 David Remley
                      According to the National Weather Service the Missouri River level is between five and
                                                                                   six feet.
 Large numbers of people were using the River Walk today... bikers, skateboarders, hikers, walkers, and runners... Below the portion of the walk that goes under the ASB Bridge.   Above the walkway from the end of Main Street to the river observation tower.



                  Above, Heart of American underbelly,   below, good flight... not so good landing....

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Ends of Forest

 Images copyright 2013 David Remley.                    Pineous Creosoteus...  awaiting utility use.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Low Down On Kaw Point

 Went on a photog-safari today with some new friends.  Took them to Kaw Point.  Water is very low  
                                                 there too due to the on-going draught.
 All the bank showing in these pictures was under water last spring. Above, Kaw on the right, Missouri River on the left.
Above, Kaw River flowing into the Missouri River KC Skyline in the background.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Mighty Mo Gettin' Low

Above, a view of the Missouri River looking west towards the KC Skyline.
 Above, the view a year ago from this past summer... bank full.  Below, the view on Sunday of this week.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Foggy Day





A few taken during today's fog.   Above the Richardson Graham Memorial Bridge over Anderson Avenue.
All images Copyright David Remley 2013
Lexington Avenue Bridge in the background with North Terrace Lake, foreground.


Cliff Drive
Cottonwoods on Reservoir Hill

Sunday, January 6, 2013

DUMB + Vehicle + DUMB + Speed = DUMB

 Some genius managed to drive clear through the Thomas Hart Benton Memorial last night.  These are iron fences folks... he/she/it had to be going 80 or more to get through both..  Tore up everything.

 Truck (I'm assuming here) parts are all over the place as well as a lot of tools.

 The Parks Department had just finished repairing the fence from another driver's fence encounter.