Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Quirky Kansas Roadside Attractions





On Memorial Day weekend we had a good old fashioned family reunion to attend. Actually it was the first one ever. To add to the fact that it's a family reunion and they are known to be a drag, it was also going to be held in Ellis, Kansas. Ellis Kansas what? Ellis is located in NW part of the state and is about 3 hours from Wichita and 15 minutes outside of Hays. Still not sure where? Well, it's not all that important.
To spice up this road trip we decided to keep an eye out for any kind of roadside attraction. No matter the lame factor, we were going to do it. The one thing we were able to find, before our GPS decided to crap out, was Cornado Heights located in Lindsborg, Ks. It was a short drive into the country side and then up a 300 foot hill with 360 degree panoramic views. On top the hill was a park that included a castle. Inside where 2 stone tables and fireplace. A small staircase led to the rooftop. Musicians of all kinds love to come here and play inside the castle. Who knows why, maybe it's the acoustics? Outside the castle doorway was a large fireplace with round seating. And flanking the edges of the park were stone picnic areas jetting out from the walls and overlooking gorgeous views of endless flowing fields. Perfect for an afternoon picnic.

Cornado Heights really didn't have any historical meaning to it except that it was named after Francisco Vasquez de Cornado, who visited central Kansas in 1541 in search for gold. Yep, I believe this castle was made for pure fun. Actually, I think it was the best part of our whole 2 day road trip and family reunion.


Looking for some other roadside Kansas attractions with a quirky twist? Here are a few:
  • Try the Hutchinson Underground Salt Museum. I think you'd be surprised at how many odd movie memorabilia is stored there. For example, George Clooney's Batman outfit or the sunglasses from Men In Black.
  • The world's largest ball of twine located in Cawker City, Ks. If anything, this 12 foot ball is required for some good laughs on a boring road trip. Story is a farmer didn't know what to do with the extra twine found in his barn so day after day, he just kept rolling it up. Enough said.
  • The Garden of Eden in Lucas, Ks. We saw the sign for this place heading West but missed it heading home. But from my research, it seems to be a house with ivy-covered concrete figures of Adam and Eve and children all around. This creepster house will for sure give you some nightmares. Great for the children!
  • The Worlds Largest Easel & Sunflower Painting in Goodland, Ks. As an artist myself, this is at the top of my list of odd things to find on the side of the road in Kansas. The sunflower is the state flower and Goodland is the center of the sunflower industry - fitting I suppose. So be sure to take an "I've been here photo" and look dwarfed next to this piece of art.
If anything, these roadside attractions are good for a laugh or even to just realize how many strange bored people actually do live in this world.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Let's Colour Project


Here is a nice community video project called the "Let's Colour" project. The video was shot for four weeks in Brazil, France, London and India by the award winning director Adam Berg. I enjoy inspirational videos like this. Man, that must have been an amazing amount of paint for sure!

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Years

At this time last year my sister and I were galavanting around Guatemala. New years eve was spent joining the town of San Lucas Toliman in celebration with ancient Mayan dancing and crazy fireworks, visiting children's schools in Panajachel, eating mouth watering tamales, shopping in Antigua, getting car sick on long bus rides and just enjoying a holiday in a different country and culture all together. It was one to remember.

These past 2 years I have done way more traveling than I could have ever imagined. I really couldn't have asked for more. Once I started getting that anxiety that I needed to go somewhere - a trip was right around the corner. Then on top of that I found the man of my dreams. Could 2010 get any better? Lets hope so.

The video below was from our hotel balcony on New Years day. And those in Guatemala City were still in full swing celebration mode with their fireworks. When things died down, the volcano decided to erupt - leaving our year in a bang.

Also see this post

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Feliz Navidad

Doing a little Feliz Navidad dance for those walking
below the balcony - 5th street Playa del Carmen, Mx.
Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Beth's Story



I recently watched a movie that has been out for a little while now called The Soloist. It's a movie that reminds you that all human life deserves respect and dignity. And those that are homeless are not always in that situation by choice. For 117 minutes you will be taken into their world. Great movie. It also included this short video clip called Beth's Story.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Girl Effect

- Post dedicated to Blog Action Day 2008 -

I thought this campaign was worthy of making a post about. Not only does it have the strong dynamic graphics to grab viewers attention and keep it, but it also looks to the future to find a solutoin to get people out of poverty. The idea is to invest in a girl and the world around her becomes elevated. Women I believe are the key to helping those in other countries climb out of poverty - seeing how poverty itself is a very matriarchal society. Please watch the short video to get the full effect - the girl effect.


Thursday, June 19, 2008

World Refugee Day


June 20th is World Refugee Day and here is a video from UNHCR.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

True Places



It is not down in any map; true places never are. ~Herman Melville

My sister took a small video of the club pre 1 am crowd.
And sorry about how dark it turned out on the blog.