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It’s time once again to snatch photos from: I Can Has Cheezburger.
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It’s time once again to snatch photos from: I Can Has Cheezburger.
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I don’t have an explanation.
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…when we disappear. … Another fine column by Tom Parker.
“But I understand her predicament: the past has abducted her.“
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A Jayhawk created by M.T. Liggett of Mullinville.
Filed under: other people's stuff on February 28th, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Broadview Tower (s) from another angle. I’ve always wanted to go up into the little observation deck on top. It’d be a great place to view incoming tornadoes. Trouble is, up there you’re eight flights from the basement.
Filed under: E-town, buildings on February 28th, 2008 | 5 Comments »
On Friday, a delivery came from Amazon. It was a Christmas present from my mom (who loves me very much). The book hadn’t been published yet (at Christmas). Mom reads Joshilyn Jackson books and knows I’m a fan also. Now the book is out and now I have it. I started it over the weekend [...]
Filed under: other people's stuff, writing on February 27th, 2008 | 4 Comments »
At the Recycling booth, Belle Grimsley (center), tells a couple about recycling options in Lyon County. The Spring Expo was held last weekend in the Anderson Building at the Lyon County Fairgrounds.
A lovely waterfall was built for the weekend by Schellers Lawn and Landscape. It took about 40 man-hours to install it.
In a booth with [...]
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Coincidentally, my brother wrote a piece about names on a map yesterday, too: Towns that are and aren’t.
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Today’s Flyover People column:
NAMES ON A MAP
When you unfold a Kansas map, there’s more to behold than towns and the roads between them.
The map has more than just the blue squiggles of creeks and rivers, more than those straight-line highways, which are oh-so-clever with their odd and even numbers.
Yessiree, our rectangular map is full of [...]
Filed under: columns, life on the ground on February 26th, 2008 | 6 Comments »