Sunday, January 13, 2013

Many dark photos from the Wichita-Sedgwick County Museum



I was quite lucky to have uploaded these photos to Blogger awhile back, because I can't seem to log onto Blogger from my computer.  I am currently at my neighbor Sally's house and can log onto my blogger account from her computer.  That's why I decided to show these since I can't do too much else.  Lest I lose these photos like I did the ones from several months ago during a Tea Tuesday post, I decided to let you just peruse these without my usual diatribe.  So please enjoy a few rather dark photos from the Wichita-Sedgwick County Museum.  Even though I tried to lighten them in Photoshop, they are still very dark.  It was partly me, partly the lighting, but mostly my nearly useless circa 2000 point-and-shoot camera.























Also, my apologies if I haven't or don't visit you for a few days, since I promised Sally I would only be a few minutes on her computer.  I'm going to TRY to post for Tea Tuesday, since I've never missed one yet.  Thank you so much for understanding.

9 thoughtful remarks:

SandeeNC said...

Reminds me a little of our Biltmore House here in Asheville, NC...glad you have your friend close by so you can get online. Sorry you are having more problems :( waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)

Craftymoose Crafts said...

So sorry to hear that you are continuing to have these computer issues! I enjoyed the museum photos and especially like the wall paper in the photo with the peacock feathers!

505whimsygirl said...

Hi Elizabeth,

Wow - what a great looking museum. I always love touring places like this. I've been to Biltmore House in NC and also Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA. I hope you get your blogger issue straightened out. My internet connection is VERY slow today.....

Hugs,
Kay

voodoo vixen said...

You have the most interesting places near you! I think the darker photos adds to the museum affect. Sorry that you are still having blogger problems, think you need a new computer as well as a new camera? LOL

Dandelion and Daisy said...

I'll add to Voodoo Vixen's comment...AND A SUGAR DADDY! Not, PC I know! A sugar daddy seems to be in high demand and difficult to find, maybe while you are looking you could pick up a used, reconditioned hard drive, resonably priced. I enjoy museum touring whenever I have an opportunity...this one looks very interesting. Compared to Oregon, Kansas has a much longer history of settlement.

Anonymous said...

Quite the place thst museum, love the costume or period dresses I should say, and all the amazing woodwork. Hope your computer woes go away soon. xox

Dianne said...

a fun bunch of photos...especially love the Victorian-looking rooms and the peacock feathers in the vase! Hope your computer woes are solved soon dear...

scott davidson said...

What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475.
The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it.

Regina said...

Love museums!! Thank you for the tour of this one.

I had trouble with my computer and blogger not to long ago. I went back and restored to an earlier date when it was working. That worked too!!

So nice to have sweet neighbors...tell her thank you. I love your post.

Hugs,
Regi