So I got a cool idea - find some pictures online, or ones you've taken if you can, of your city. Find your favorite ones. Tell something about your city, and why you like it...or why you hate it. Kansas City: Home of Charlie Parker (statue) and a huge hotspot for jazz, KC used to be like the number one spot in the midwest for jazz. Nelson-Atkins Museum - one of the coolest museums I've ever been to. Tons of art, tons of artifacts and a HUUUUUUUUGE lawn with the famous giant birdies. I love getting food and eating out here, then playing some frisbie or just laying out. There are sculptures all over the lawn, too...way cool. Art appreciators would love this place. Arthur Bryant's This doesn't even need explaining...and yes - it is totally worth the two photos - if any of you love barbecue, have spare time, spare cash and want an adventure - come to KC
The street I live on.. The street my mom lives on.. The golf course I work at.. And NYC where I am on the weekends all taken by meee, hahaha.
The first time I tripped acid I was at an outdoor concert in westport but my friend was too drunk and these people told us we needed to leave so we walked down Broadway to the plaza and chilled at JC nichols fountain. It's a great place to chill and trip some acid.
Technically im in the suburbs about 25 minutes away. In fact I rarely go there, except when I'm going somewhere south, or maybe a few baseball games a year.
our skyline at night, big building with blue on it is the bank of america corporate center. I love it, but theres no good weed and the good weed that is here is over priced.
Here's a pic of Gainesville, GA: Here's the main entrance to The Mall Of Georgia, which is a fuckin huge ass mall:
small city. thanks for dumpin all your shit down the mississippi. hahah thats my city and this is basically where i grew up and besides baton rouge, this is my PARTY city im so homesick now
Walmart is an asshole. Theres a lot of small towns I go through to get to my land in northern missouri that have been completely destroyed due to walmart. once walmart comes in, the average income goes way down Closest town to my land in North MO is Novinger, Missouri Can't find any new pictures of Novinger Old coal mine in Novinger Train station Next nearest city is the biggest city in the area, Kirksville Adair county courthouse
Sallleeem MA Fav bookstore Favorite breakfast joint (pancakes so large, I can literally only eat half of one) The Friendship that live in our harbor
City Hall image too large A shot from my aunts house near a Hwy's 10&5 Erin Mills mall, ehich is like a 5 minute walk from where i live and of course sqaure one, the biggest mall in Ontario
Dang, KC proper is only like 435k but saying you are from Kansas City usually includes, North Kansas City, Parkville, Riverside, Northmor, Gladstone, Liberty, Smithville, Olathe, Oakview, Lee's Summit, etc etc I used to live right outside of Parkville, actually. And it is a really really cool old city. Very small with an active mainstreet - you can see the KC skyline from it's old ass "downtown" Farmer's market Park University in Parkville Typical building style in Parkville. A very hilly little town (built in the bluffs of Missouri River), so there is a lot of terracing. Every 4th of July they have a huge carnival and a huge firework display across the river. It's crazy how many people go there every year.
the funniest thing about kansas city is there are two right beside eachother in two different states. i didnt realize that till yesterdy and mississauga as some old houses on the south cause there used to be abunch of different villages that became mississauga. like the place i live is erindale or erinmills and there is this old creepy church that is like 200 years old at the top of this hill, yet everything around it is modern, ill try to find a pic of it in a bit heres a pic of the church and here is an old pic of my school at the front. The closest arena to my house ( walking distance) And finally the Hershey Centre where the Mississauga St. Mikes play. its pretty big, ive played hockey there i think it seats around 7000-9000
I love learining about other places. I think imma travel around North America, and then eventually the world when im older oh and i forgot one picture its near the lake in a part of mississauga calle Port Credit. Port Credit is fairly old and has alot of harbours and small shops down its main streets. I love biking down here with my friends, and its really easy to score dank out there. easily my favourite part of my city. here is a pic of the old lighthouse on the lakeshore