Sunday, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, November 09, 2007
Exploration Place Playground
This is Exploration Place Playground. If you enlarge this photo, you may be able to see the sculpture from yesterday's photo, and also the one posted a while back, Global caress. And, can you also see the park bench that's shaped like a crocodile?
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Reading
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
River City Brewing Co.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Red brick road
Wichita use to have a lot of red brick roads. I don't see many anymore, but they are still to be found in the Old Town district, where they add to the quaint atmosphere of the old warehouse buildings, that line these streets. It was a good move on the part of whoever came up with the idea to bring life, and business, back to this long vacated area of the city. This photo is kind of dark, due to the shade - please enlarge it for a better view. Does your city have red brick roads? Can you imagine the time spent to place the bricks?
Monday, November 05, 2007
Hotel at Old Town
This photo shows the big open area where the Farm and Art Market takes place on Saturday mornings, in the summer. And, the building directly ahead is the old Keen Kutter building, its been renovated into an upscale hotel, which is appropriately named Hotel at Old Town
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Museums
Wichita is home to several Museums, the one pictured here is called Museum Of World Treasures Some other museums found in Wichita, are.... Kansas African American Museum ~ Kansas Aviation Museum ~ Kansas Firefighters Museum ~ Museum of Ancient Art ~ Old Cowtown Museum ~ Ulrich Museum Of Art ~ Wichita Art Museum ~ Wichita-Sedgwick County Museum ~ Great Plains Transportation Museum
Of the museums you've been to, which one is your favorite, and what city is it located in?
My favorite is Wool-a-roc in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Front view - After shopping
Friday, November 02, 2007
After shopping
This photo was taken in Old Town Marketplace - an area of old warehouse buildings that had long been vacant and run down. Many of the big old buildings have been renovated, and now have businesses in them. It's a nice old town place to wander around, in Wichita, whether shopping or simply strolling. In Old Town, there are; restuarants, pubs, gift shops, a museum, movie theater, hotels, water fountain for kids to play in, and more. On Saturday mornings, during the summer - there is an outdoor, farm and art market. I imagine many who walk in and out of the shops, end up feeling worn out like the mother and child seen here. Notice the shoe by the mothers foot, her feet must be tired. See the plaque in front of this statue? It reads: After Shopping, and is dated 1979. It goes on to state - Made possible by City of Wichita Public Art Advisory Board - Project Beauty, Inc.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
November 1st Theme Day - Something Blue
To see 3 blue photo's previously posted - click on these links.
1. Blue Dragon Fly 2. Blue Kerosene Lamp 3. Blue Moon
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Bridge at night
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Spider web
This was taken at the Keeper of the Plains Plaza. I liked the combination of: the dark night, bright light, and intricate spider web. As I looked at this web - I thought to myself - what an authentic Halloween decoration! At this time of year, it's common to see fake spider webs stretched across porches and yards, but this was a "real" treat!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Below the birds
This photo was taken below the tree, full of birds, in yesterday's photo. The wheelchair emblem indicates this parking stall is for handicapped, only - but the spots indicate (to me) it's "for the birds". I had been standing nearby, looking up and taking photos. When I looked down - I walked away feeling lucky.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
The birds
The other evening, I came across a scene that looked like it was right out of the old Alfred Hitchcok movie titled "The Birds". I have no idea what kind of birds these are, but they are quite noisy. The trees were covered with them, so was an area of the parking lot, and the telephone wires! It was a site to see, and this photo doesn't do it justice, but my camera (or I) aren't very good at taking low light - distant shots. If you enlarge the pic you will see how the trees are practically outlined by birds. This is not seen all over Wichita, I've mostly noticed it out west of the city. This was taken at Lowe's Home Improvement store's parking lot. Customers getting in and out of their cars - looked at the large amount of noisy and active birds in awe. A worker there, told me that these birds roost in the area each evening, and when the sun comes up the next morning, they leave. Tomorrow, I'll show you what they leave behind.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Full Moon
Tonight, as I left the house at about 8:15pm, I noticed the moon, perfectly round and brilliantly bright, against the black sky. This photo goes well with Halloween, a holiday celebrated on October 31st. Full moons are often seen in Halloween decorations - usually with a witch or bats flying in front of them. Wichita's little ghosts and goblins are going to have lots of natural light to guide their way as they go "trick or treating" soon.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Global caress
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The rules
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tropical path
This shady "tropical" path is in the Sedgwick County Zoo, near the Orangutang and Chimpanzee exhibits. It's a nice area to walk through - and quite a contrast to the Kansas Prairie shown in the previous two photos. It's nice to be able to experience the change of scenery provided by the Zoo. It's like going to far away places, in just a short drive.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Countryside
This is a roadside scene - taken from a moving vehicle while leaving Wichita. Most of Kansas is a flat state, full of agriculture. The main crop is wheat, but there are others, too. Along the way, we passed various fields of: sunflowers, soybeans, maize, cotton, alfalfa, wheat, and more. We saw cattle pastures, and nice ranch homes. Fields are divided by fencing and tree rows. When seen from the air - Kansas resembles a patchwork quilt.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Reflection at Art Museum
I like this reflection photo. It was taken in the upstairs lobby of the Wichita Art Museum, what a highly polished floor they have! Besides the various forms of art on display at this great museum - it also offers hands on creative activities for children, where they can cut, paste, color, make chalk impressions, do puppet shows, read books, and more. If you are interested in Art and Art Museums, and would like to know more about the Wichita Art Museum, click on the link. It takes you to their history page, and from there, you can click on WAM Home to go to their home page. http://wichitaartmuseum.org/wamInfo.html By the way - I'm back, and would like to express a special "thank you" to my blogging assistant for keeping daily photos posted in my absence.
Friday, October 19, 2007
No right turn
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Crime doesn't pay
Before this fairly new building was built - jail cells were located in an upper floor of the Sedgwick County Courthouse (blue building). Inmates are, sometimes, held in jail while awaiting their court dates, for trial and sentencing.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Standing tall
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Parking garage
Previously this month, you may of seen this walkway posted. This is a shot of the same walk way - and, shows the parking garage that it's attached to. The angle only shows the walkway crossing over one street, but it turns and crosses a second street at the intersection, as well. Guess that makes it a "double crosser".
Monday, October 15, 2007
Pocket Park table
This shot was taken in a downtown Wichita "pocket park", and shows a round table for the downtowners to sit and rest, while viewing and enjoying the park, or their lunch - or both. Also in the background of the picture is the lunch counter statue, which I've posted about in a past entry.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
Face of a tree
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Keeper's door
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Maroon velvet
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Stop sign
Monday, October 08, 2007
Walking over traffic
This walkway turns a corner and crosses a second street. When I see it, I recall the days when shoppers would walk from the parking garage, that was connected by this walkway, to Macy's Department Store.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Friday, October 05, 2007
River edge
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Pedicure?
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Troll
This photo was taken, by the river, not far from the Keeper of the Plains Plaza. From my understanding, this grate along the bike/walking path was over an unsightly drainage area that would of been costly to clean up and renovate. Instead, the city came up with an idea to add character to it, for a fraction of the cost. Those who look closely beneath this drainage grate, will find -- a Troll. It's a great addition to the area, giving something for young and old, to know about, look for, and find. October and halloween, seems like a good month to post this somewhat creepy, yet fun, and whimsical character.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Wooden grave marker
This is how graves were often marked during the covered wagon, and cowboy days. It reads "unknown", instead of a name. This grave marker is located beside an old covered wagon that had fallen under indian attack. It can be seen when entering Old Cowtown. It's, of course, just for depiction of the wild west era - not a real grave. I thought this photo would go well with yesterday's theme of cemetaries and tombstones.
Monday, October 01, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Real American Roadhouse
This was taken in a steakhouse called Logan's Roadhouse. The two previous photos were also taken here. Each table has a (regular sized) bucket of peanuts on it, and it's considered proper etiquette, to simply toss the shells onto the floor. The jukebox is much more colorful than it appears in this photo, the flash wiped them out. If interested in reading more, you can visit their webpage, by going to www.logansroadhouse.com
Friday, September 28, 2007
Blue Moon
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Riverwalk - Colored Totems
I call these the colored totems. This is about half of them and all totaled they encircle an intersection at Amidon and McLean Boulevard. They are alight each evening in a different color, or set of colors. I've seen red, white and blue, a time or two. On this evening they are lavendar and pink. It's a treat to pass through this intersection and see the color for the evening. They are tranquil, not flashy, nor fading - just steadilly lit, and not too bright. This is a nice interesection to be stopped by a red light, just to enjoy the view. During the daytime, they are plain and colorless. leaving one to wonder "what color will they be tonight?"
They are located at the end of an ongoing riverwalk project, the city adds to, now and then, In the years to come, it will be a nicer than it already is. Wichitans and visitors can stroll or bike along the paved river bank paths, enjoying sights and businesses, along the way.
Near this stretch of river is; Old Cowtown, Botanica, The Wichita Art Museum, Mid-America All Indian Center, Keeper of the Plains Plaza, Exploration Place... and more.
Before Wichita came to be, this area had no lights, except for that of the sun, moon, stars and campfires, -- no businesses, no traffic or city sounds. Back then, this stretch of river was home to a village of Ouichita Indians. It was here, where they lived, hunted, and grew crops. They built mound shaped huts made from tree branches and brush (not teepees). This is a special section of the river, as it's where the Big and Little Arkansas rivers merge into one.
Wichita is the English version of Ouichita, and thus the name of this fair city.
Getting back to the colored totems, I especially like when they are the color of tomato soup made with milk. Anyone know the name of that color?


