Saturday, November 30, 2024

West Plaza Neighborhood Association Treasure Hunt

 Today it snowed in Kansas City.  I thought my plans were cancelled but it stopped snowing and I really wanted to go.



I walked up the alley to the street.


Over to Westport Road


Crossed Roanoke


Walked up Westport Road to State Line


To the West Plaza Neighborhood Association Treasure Hunt


I picked up my map of stops.


Stop #1 Cafe Corizon


Stop 2 IV Fusion


Stop 3 May Day Card Day
We will be having an adventure here


Stop 4 Dog Grooming


Stop 5 Two Sugars Cafe


Back to the start


And more walking


I made it


I entered the raffles


I made a smore


I had chocolate and was no longer cold so I was happy


I walked back home.


Wiped the snow off my car.


This is my haul.

I had a blast.  Walking all over, up and down the street and in and out of businesses.  I'm so glad I got off the couch and went.  Now we wait and see if I can won a prize.

See ya tomorrow











Friday, November 29, 2024

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

 I am not a black Friday shopper so I went to the museum instead.  The Kemper Museum of Contemporary is celebrating it's 30 year anniversary.  To celebrate the anniversary the exhibit is called Infinite Regress.  They are placing works from the permanent collection beside artists exhibiting for the first time.  I'll show you some of my favorites.


This was really cool.


Yes, that's my reflection taking the picture.
There is an overlay of paper to make the picture


Kenneth Noland, Mysteries: Red Light, 1999
Just a comment - I think I could make this.


Maja Ruznic, Plant Secrets II, 2024


This was neat and very large.  17 canvases!
Friedel Dzubas, Augenblick, 1986


I can't find the artist info.
I just thought it was neat.
Twisty Metal


Part of the mixed collection


This is my favorite
I have a puzzle that has this look.



I like this one


This is my favorite.
Nicolas Party, Landscape, 2024

I was looking through my pictures and found a couple I forgot to show.  I took this while walking around the Garment District earlier this week.


This is the top of the Fidelity National Bank Building.
35 story building


Top of the Commerce Bank, Commerce Tower.
30 story building

I had such a great view of the top of the buildings I had to take a pictures.

We are coming to the end of November.  I will be removing all November pictures from my computer.  They are stored on a jump drive.  I have to do this because I take 800 - 1000 pictures each month.  Aren't you glad I don't show you all of the pictures?

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I had great food and even better company.  There are lots of things to be thankful for this year.

See ya tomorrow.









Wednesday, November 27, 2024

21C Museum Hotel Exhibit The Future is Female

 We have visited the 21C Museum Hotel before but the exhibit has changed.  The current exhibit is The Future is Female, April 2024 - March 2025.  We will visit once a year.

The history of the Savoy Hotel:

 The Savoy Hotel and Grill was a historic hotel and restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri. The Savoy Hotel was the oldest continuously operating hotel in the United States west of the Mississippi River until it closed in 2016 to undergo extensive renovation by 21c Museum Hotels and reopened in 2018. In 1974 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Kansas City's Hotel Savoy was built in 1888. It was built by the owners of the Arbuckle Coffee Company. In 1903 the original hotel was remodeled and the west wing was added featuring the Savoy Grill dining room. 

In the early 1900s, the Savoy was a luxury destination for travelers arriving by train in Kansas City. It was the first hotel seen by travelers as they entered the city from the old Union Depot. With the depression of the 1930s and the later shift toward suburban living, the hotel began to fall into disrepair, although the restaurant remained active. A renovation of the hotel into a bed and breakfast began in 1985. The renovation project was undertaken by owner Don Lee. Lee had purchased the Savoy Grill in 1960 and the entire Savoy Hotel in 1965. During the renovation, care was taken to preserve original pieces of the hotel that were still in usable condition, including the original reception desk and stained glass artwork. The Savoy Grill included the original carved oak bar, high beamed ceilings, murals painted in 1903 by Edward Holslag, and the famous Booth No. 4, which was frequented by Harry and Bess Truman.


Original desk


There is beautiful stained glass in the dome.


Original floor

I'm sorry - I'm all history this week. 

Just like last year, I walk in and ask if I can view the art.  This year I was told I could but they give tours every Friday.  I hope to remember that next year.   Now to the art exhibit featuring my favorites.


Saya Woolfauk, ChimaCloud Crystal Body


Cheryl Pope, Portrait of a Woman
Wool Roving Needle Punched in Cashmere


Zoe Buckman, Wakeful Anguish, Ding Ding, and Ode On
Vintage wedding dresses, embroidery, boxing gloves, chains


Close-up


Close-up


I forgot to get the artist's name


Labels are poems



Frances Goodman, Medusa
Acrylic nails, foam and metal


Really Acrylic Nails


Felix Cid, Woman's March
Digital Pigment Print on Archival Paper


Close-up


Lily Mueller made all 3
Hand-dyed silk velvet, machine quilted



I just love textiles

Just a few more pictures:


Original barber chair


Looking into the Savoy Gill


I love the blue penguins.


Original stained glass windows in the Savoy Grill.

This hotel is in the Historic Garment District.  It's so funny remembering my visit a year ago.  I was so scared to ask about looking at the museum.  I looked it up November 28, 2023.  I have changed and grown in the past year.

I hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!







Wine Tasting

 Really out of my comfort zone but tonight I went a wine tasting.   The HOA president told me about it last Friday. I walk to the end of the...