Wichita, Ks, USA Reflection

Wichita, Ks, USA   (Listen while you read)  


Wichita, Kansas, USA

(Once upon a time there was a town. This town was lonely; it was in need of company. And so, what did this little town do? We shall tell you, dear friends. This little town decided to attract people by way of it’s ordinarily outrages scope of things to do. This it did. It decided to make itself attractive by way of making itself extraordinarily attractive. And, how did it achieve this?

The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita, Kansas, USA

This little town achieved this success by being innovative. It is today a city that is noted for its innovations which have proven, over time, to be so different from its neighbours that it is today a city marked by one or two attractions not seen elsewhere. It is this inventiveness that spurs on the inhabitants to be even more innovative within their own lives.

They can be seen doing miraculous things with their surroundings. Certainly a city marked by the innovations of surprise.

You will be pleased that you have taken the time to investigate this city for yourself. You will be surprised, amused and ready to ‘take on board’ some of the surprises to be found in this remarkable city.)

Carolyn Page  -  ABC of Spirit Talk

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6 Comments

  1. Cool share!

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  2. never thought i’d come across something like this! Thanks!
    we’re in wichita :)
    http://www.manoftheword.com and http://www.lifeinrelationtoart.wordpress.com

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  3. Reblogged this on manoftheword and commented:
    how bout that!

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    • Hi N Filbert, happy to see you here…! ;)
      I’m so glad that you liked the post… Having never been to your beautiful city I was hoping that a ‘native’ would find and appreciate it…! ;)

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  4. I was delighted to find your Wichita, Kansas, Reflections. Wichita is my home town! Here’s a post I wrote about it. This reminds me that I haven’t written very much at all about where I grew up. Sometimes we take for granted where we come from. http://catherinesherman.wordpress.com/2009/07/02/old-cowtown-museum-celebrates-independence-day/

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