I live near Powell Gardens which is a 970-acre (3.9 km2) botanical garden about 30 miles east of Kansas City, Missouri. This is where I enjoy my weekend nature walks amongst the flowers.
Kansas City Union Station is one of the icons of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, having opened in 1914. Once a booming rail station and also noted for the Kansas City Massacre, it still serves public transportation as an Amtrak station while also hosting theaters, museum exhibits, and other attractions. As a small child I unintentionally let go of my helium balloon and watched it float to the top of the 95 foot ceiling. Click on the photo for other views of downtown Kansas City posted previously.
And this is the place I’ll be most evenings working on blog, photos, and mischief.
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Ha ha, a relative perhaps? 🙂
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The Kansas City Union Station is beautiful! I love those huge arches.
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I agree Aixa, it is a grand old building. 🙂
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I think it would be kind of cool if you went back to that station (awesome btw) and let another helium balloon go…intentionally this time…filming it as it ascends would be doubly cool
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I love that idea, thanks Lisa. I’ll put that in my to do list. 🙂
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These are amazing images and Kansas a very beautiful city 🙂
xoxo ❤
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Teşekkürler canım. İstanbul’da da güzellik var. 😊
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You live in a beautiful city – and must be nice to live near to the park to enjoy nature 🙂
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Thanks Indah. The garden is great because it’s not usually not crowded so it’s like having my own estate without having to mow or weed the flower beds. 🙂
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Please, please tell me you straightened up your work area before taking the photo, even if it’s a lie.
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LOL, you noticed the missing clutter and dust. 🙂
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You are very lucky to have such a wonderful botanical garden nearby! 🙂
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Yes, it has spoiled me. 🙂
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Thank you for the lovely tour!
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You’re welcome Holly. 🙂
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LOL for your mischief spot Maverick!! Lovely
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Thanks Tina. 🙂
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