Visited Kauffman Gardens just ahead of the rain.
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Saturday, July 3, 2021
Cruising The Hood Volume 5
There's a story that goes with this church on Prospect. I interviewed a lady who spent part of her childhood in the home on the left (north). In the time before air conditioning each Sunday her family got to listen to the church service next door as all windows were open. Her father kept doves as a hobby. One particular Sunday the service was more fervent than usual and, toward the end of the service, the preacher proclaimed, "Lord, we ask that you give each of us a sign of your love." Her father at that moment took one of his doves and tossed it across the narrow alley into the sanctuary. Christian bedlam ensued . Many were saved that day and none the wiser. 
Northeast homes decked out in their Summer finery. 
Above and below, Independence Boulevard Christian Church.

Above, all new windows. Below, all new construction at St. John and Benton.
Saturday, June 26, 2021
Cruising The Hood Volume 4
Above and below, 9th and Van Brunt...used to be the old trolley/bus barn. Now soccer fields and neighborhood gathering place.
Above and below. Elmwood Cemetery. Very well maintained. Holds lots of KC Mayors and an ex-girlfriend of Abraham Lincoln.
Above, the chapel, below family vaults. The closest one "Waldo"... like the area of the city.
Above and below, more Elmwood Cemetery. Below the chapel named for Armour of the meet packing company.
Above the Northeast Athletic Fields, still used. Below, former Luce Luggage, my mother worked there as a teenager.
Below, Van Brunt Boulevard.
Above and below. Elmwood Cemetery. Very well maintained. Holds lots of KC Mayors and an ex-girlfriend of Abraham Lincoln.
Above, the chapel, below family vaults. The closest one "Waldo"... like the area of the city.
Above and below, more Elmwood Cemetery. Below the chapel named for Armour of the meet packing company.
Above the Northeast Athletic Fields, still used. Below, former Luce Luggage, my mother worked there as a teenager.
Below, Van Brunt Boulevard.
Friday, June 25, 2021
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