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October 12, 2013 Traveller

Best Foot Forward


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Canon Image Challenge20-Oct-2013 16:17
As has been said - very creative.
Lots of potential compositions, but I really like this one.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge15-Oct-2013 08:39
Trav, always loved your creativity and your permanent attempts to find something unusual in 'usual' life ... I like your idea
K
Canon Image Challenge14-Oct-2013 11:33
I've been telling you years that Kansas is well known for it's nick name of "Flatland of Kansas". I'ts been long said so long that Kansas was as flat as a pancake that a group of grad students with some time to kill did some research and discovered that it was flatter than a pancake.

http://io9.com/5831171/proof-that-kansas-is-not-as-flat-as-a-pancake-+-its-flatter

But who would have know that we actually have a mount at the highest point in Kansas appropriately named "Mt. Sunflower" at a little over 4000 feet. Who knew! (me) Of course as one might suspect Mn't sunflower is a stones throw east of the Colorado border.

Now we do have some rather dynamic areas in the state such as the Flint Hills and the Red Hills and of course we have the bluffs and quartz reign up north but most of western Kansas is as you say..... flat to rolling flat. I've driven across I70 to Colorado many times and it is flat! Paul
Canon Image Challenge13-Oct-2013 20:35
Thanks, Sierra, I always value your opinion. Traveller
Canon Image Challenge13-Oct-2013 18:40
Very lovely, and creative.

Sierra
Canon Image Challenge13-Oct-2013 17:30
LOL...I'm too poor to find a penny, shiny or dull...Best Wishes, Traveller (and thanks for the laugh).

Speaking about Kansas, that's what we were talking about, weren't we? I was looking at a map of Western Kansas and it was flat, I think, everything laid out on a perfect grid...little town here, little town there, each a the apex of these surveyor's squares....for hundreds of miles it seemed.

I need to see that map again, or see Kansas because it really weirded me.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge13-Oct-2013 13:07
If your wearing penny loafers how come there are no penny's in those loafers ;-) Paul