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Solar Eclipse 2017

September 19, 2017 by shelley

Stages of the Solar Eclipse

On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America was treated to an eclipse of the sun. We lived in the area of totality-not the absolute best like St. Joseph Missouri a few miles up the road but close enough that we could watch it from our driveway.  We did so along with our neighbors across the street.  We even gave our extra pair of eclipse sun glasses to the mailman since he did not have any.  As the eclipse progressed it grew intensely silent…not a sound…no birds or the usual buzz of circadia that we have this time of year…very eery!

(This is what we usually hear 24/7 in August around here!)

CIRCADIA SOUNDS RECORDED AUGUST 2017-IN OUR YARD

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Watching Solar Eclipse

Checking out the solar eclipse

Watching eclipse with neighbors

Very Beginning of Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse 2017

Getting dark due to solar eclipse

Solar Eclipse 2017

Getting dark from solar eclipse and lights going on

Solar Eclipse 2017

Street darkens due to solar eclipse

Street lights went on due to solar eclipse

Clouds threaten to hide eclipse

Solar Eclipse 2017

Filed Under: Events, Happenings, Kansas City Tagged With: Solar Eclipse, Solar Eclipse 2017

Moon Marble Company in Bonner Springs…a very unique place to visit!

September 10, 2017 by shelley

Moon Marble Company

in Bonner Springs…

a very unique place to visit!

Moon Marble Company

The store is located near the intersection of K-32 & Hwy 7 in Bonner Springs, KS.

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

A place too unique to describe, there are marbles (of course)…the usual ones but also beautiful hand made ones.  There are novelty toys, usual toys, old time favorite toys, and toys you have never seen…but everywhere you look there is something new to see!

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

And you can watch a demonstration of marbles being hand made!

Demonstration making marbles at Moon Marble Company

Demonstration making marbles at Moon Marble Company

Demonstration making marbles at Moon Marble Company

Demonstration making marbles at Moon Marble Company

Moon Marble Company

Filed Under: Family, Kansas City Tagged With: Moon Marble, Moon Marble Company

Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

September 10, 2017 by shelley

Money Museum

at the Federal Reserve Bank

Kansas City

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City feature a fun MONEY MUSEUM.  It is free of charge, no reservations required.  It is open weekdays 9:30a.m. to 4:00p.m.  Just make sure you bring a valid photo ID which is required to gain entry.

Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

B.J., Jenn and family had not visited the Money Museum so we had to go.

Heading into Money Museum at Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Money Museum Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Money Museum Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Money Museum Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Jack designs his own money

Rubbings…kids activity at Money Museum Kansas City

Money Museum Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Money Museum Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City

Filed Under: Family, Kansas City Tagged With: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Money Museum of Kansas City

Kansas City Zoo

September 8, 2017 by shelley

Kansas City Zoo

more summer fun…we did the Kansas City Zoo…more than once!

The Kansas City Zoo is ranked in the top zoos in the country and NUMBER ONE for their African Exhibit

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

 

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City Zoo

HISTORY OF KANSAS CITY ZOO: In 1907 a dream began. City activists declared “An idea to create the largest zoological garden in the United States. There will be nothing better in the world. Swope Park is an admirable site for this purpose…” An affluent real estate speculator, Thomas Swope, donated land to Kansas City in 1896 for the park. Barron Fradenburg, a wealthy businessman and leading member of the Chamber of Commerce, made a plea that “Kansas City cannot be a metropolitan without a zoological garden.” Thus, a Zoological Society was formed.

In December 1909 the Kansas City Zoological Gardens officially opened with four lions, three monkeys, a wolf, fox, coyote, badger, lynx, eagle and other birds.

The first expansion took place in 1912. During that same year the Zoo became primarily self-sufficient, producing most of the animal’s food from gardens within the park itself.

In 1948, almost 40 years after the opening of the Kansas City Zoo, a children’s zoo, named Touchtown, was launched featuring a petting zoo with domestic animals, including goats, sheep, rabbits and tortoises, free standing structures such as Noah’s Ark, the Old Woman’s Shoe, the Great Blue Whale and a hollow fabricated lion, that kids could enter from the bottom and stick their heads out the open mouth. In 1961 the Hallmark Company donated the “Birthday Pavilion.” A puppet theater opened in Touchtown in 1964; it was remodeled in 1970 and became the Education building.

In 2002, Friends of the Zoo, Inc., (FOTZ) a private non-profit, took the reins of the Zoo with a focused commitment to improving and supporting Zoo facilities, animals and education programs. In 2003 Randy Wisthoff became the Zoo’s Executive Directors/CEO. He previously worked at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, NE. Wisthoff wasted no time as he immediately collaborated with Zoo Board Members, the Mayor and Community Leaders to spearhead a $30 million bond package that began to set the stage for the future.

Since 2007, the Zoo has invested over $85 million in capital projects including the Discovery Barn, the Zoo Learning Center, river otters, trumpeter swans, an Endangered Species Carousel, Polar Bear Passage, the African Sky Safari, Tiger Terrace, Orangutan Canopy, Tuxedo Grill and Helzberg Penguin Plaza. The original Zoo building was also transformed into what is called Tropics providing up close views of primates, otters, birds and lush tropical plants.

The Kansas City Zoo was honored in “America’s Best Zoos 2008” as one of the top 60 zoos in the United Sates and was ranked No. 1 in the nation for “African Animals and Exhibits.” and ranked in the top 10 in the nation for “Australian Animals and Exhibits” and for “Pachyderms: Elephants, Rhinos, Hippos.” In addition, famed ape expert Jane Goodall complimented that Kansas City has “one of the finest chimpanzee exhibits in North America.” In fact, “America’s Best Zoos 2008” ranked the Kansas City Zoo as the No. 1 zoo in the nation to see both chimpanzees and kangaroos.

The Zoo also features a Sea Lion Show, Keeper Chats, elephant painting demonstrations and many other opportunities for animal encounters. The education department offers campouts, on-site as well as off-site classes and guided tours. Visitors can take a safari boat ride across the lake in the Zoo’s African Plains area where they’ll see hoofstock, including zebra, giraffe and more.

Now a 202-acre nature sanctuary, it is the most useful and accessible resource in the region for bringing urban and suburban families in touch with the diverse habitats, cultures and animals of the natural world. A visit to the Kansas City Zoo is a journey around the world, an interactive experience that utilizes all the senses to entertain, educate and engage visitors of all ages. For many in our community, the Zoo serves as the only link to animals and habitats that remain wild on our planet and opens hearts and minds to the importance of preserving the natural world for generations to come.

Filed Under: Family, Kansas City Tagged With: Kansas City Zoo

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of OZ

September 8, 2017 by shelley

More Summer fun…

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of OZ

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Paul Mesner Puppets The Wizard of Oz

Filed Under: Family, Kansas City Tagged With: Kansas City, Paul Mesner Puppets, Wizard of Oz

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