Last week (October 20 - 24) we played my original hometown of Wichita, Kansas. I tried to show my co-workers some of the neater things in Wichita.



Those are pictures of the Keeper of the Plains. He stands where the Big Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers meet. The Keeper is now a symbol of Wichita. As a kid, I always thought he was neat. Now days the area has become a focal point with a bike path and pedestrian bridge.
Those are pictures of the Keeper of the Plains. He stands where the Big Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers meet. The Keeper is now a symbol of Wichita. As a kid, I always thought he was neat. Now days the area has become a focal point with a bike path and pedestrian bridge.
There it is in daytime. The trees were beginning to change in Kansas too. . .
After we played Wichita, we went to Nebraska. We played Omaha and Lincoln. . . and it was COLD!! Thankfully, it's back south to Louisiana and Arkansas for the next two weeks.