Living in the Sunflower State
If you live in Lawrence, and seldom leave town save for an occasional trip to Kansas City or Topeka via I-70 or K-10, you may sometimes forget why our state’s nickname is the Sunflower State. Do yourself a favor in the next few days and head north up US-59/24 (that’s over the bridge; keep driving north past the Turnpike exchange). You can get to Topeka that way if you’d like, but you don’t really have to go that far—even by turning around at Midland Junction you can get a sense of the scenery the rest of northeast Kansas gets to see.
Flowers like the ones above grow wild along my street now. Below is a photo of my nearest “neighbor”—a working farm with no actual residents.
Next-closest are the cattle and occasional horse I hear during the day, and the coyotes I hear at night.



My name is Aaron Sumner. I've been developing applications and content for the web since 1994,
particularly for education-related projects. In my current role at the University of Kansas Center
for Research on Learning I manage web and educational technology research and development.
On the side I enjoy photography, baseball, college basketball, music and bowling.
