Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Kansas Rock Tour 2009

Yes, you read that right - 2009. My husband, his folks, his best friends & I have started to make a yearly trip across our great state of Kansas and I am just now getting around to posting the photos from last year! I may have taken a few ... and to try & edit personal photos when I have other things going on is a bit of a daunting task. But I am proud of what I shot and would love to share it with the world, so enjoy!! Hope you like rocks because we visited quite a few - some are so incredible, you'll have a hard time believing we're in KS!

Okay - so we're starting at the end of our trip & working our way to the beginning. This particular photo is from the Garden of Eden in Lucas, KS. Very odd place, but also very interesting. Unfortunately it was closed because we went on Mother's Day, but that didn't stop us from hopping the fence to take a look around. We just weren't able to check out the creator of this place in his glass encased casket.


Here we are at a lake by Cawker City, KS - The Sundgren crew.






The World's (at one point at least) largest ball of Twine in Cawker City, KS - Shirley insisted we bring the cat on our trip with us, so we let her play on the twine for a bit.





This place reminded me of the Wizard of Oz - especially when converted to Sepia tones.


Another disappointment - the Mi Ranchito in Monument, KS was closed.




Monument Rocks by Monument, KS

The whole gang at Monument Rocks


Kurt was really into climbing the rocks.





Castle Rock - in Gove County, KS - the more impressive features were the bluffs right next to it.


One view from the bluffs


Then you turn around and see this view from the bluffs - Kansas is crazy



What we lovingly called the "Kansas Interstate"


Wilson Lake




The Wind Farms just past Salina - you can't help but be awed by them.



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