The interesting thing about visiting the Habitat for Humanity ReStore outlets is the odd things you find. They had two sets of these four-seat sections of chairs. Just what would you do with these?
When I look at this window, I see a bear face. The yellow pieces are the eyes. It's part of the window below. Once I saw that, I haven't been able to see it any other way.
The Bluebird Doll Parade. I'm holding the Hawaii sign and Cindy and Susan are behind me. I like the flower in Mom's hair. We marched proudly down Johnson Drive. I was looking for video of the parade but couldn't find it but I did find this fabulous video of Susan and I dressed for the parade attempting to jump rope.
This was our team for Trivia Night - Fairy Tale version. You can probably tell who was Jack. The rest of us were dressed in green to go with the beanstalk, which you can see in the middle of the table. Hayden did a very good job creating it but unfortunately we couldn't hang it so it wasn't as obvious as we would have liked. Stacy was absent as she was ill. We had a great time but our score did not reflect our enthusiasm.
The Old Red Bridge in Kansas City is a popular place for the trendy Love Locks. You can find all types from engraved to handwritten. We noticed the engraved seem to be holding up much better than the hand lettered. If you don't come prepared, you can apparently buy one from the nearby Minor Park Golf Course pro shop. It will be lit tonight if you want to go lock your love.
It's probably only mysterious to me, but this mosaic and a similar one have been mounted on the wall of the Jones Store (now Macy's) in Prairie Village for years. But I can find nothing about their origin. I wonder how many people even notice them.
A segment of the southern branch of the Santa Fe Trail crosses Harmon Park in Prairie Village. It is one of the few confirmed places in
Johnson County where physical evidence of the trail can be seen today. The swale was worn into the ground by thousands of cattle, oxen, and wagons.
I appear to have taken exception to the story and am disrupting Dad's reading. As before, I didn't crop the photo because there is just so much happening around us.
This bronze boar is looking at his frozen pond. Hope he's not thirsty. Interestingly, the statue has been in Prairie Village since 2000 when it was moved from KCI. His snout gets rubbed frequently so it's very shiny.
Welcome February - winter has arrived. We started the day with slush on the patio but the temperature and the north wind brought a frozen landscape by mid afternoon.