Thursday, September 25, 2008

Dear Mr. President

Politics and art collided on the campus of Wichita State Thursday afternoon. Performance artist Sheryl Oring gave people a chance to voice their concerns and opinions to our next president.


Dear Mr. President from Travis Heying on Vimeo.

Monday, September 22, 2008

I Must Be Getting Older

Birthday's used to be spent with a fair degree of celebration. Birthday #35 saw me operating various pieces of farm equipment all day, like this here big 'ol combine.

No complaints though. Got to spend most of the day outside on a beautiful fall day. In addition, being so busy gave me no time to complain about being 35.

Unfortunately, the memories of my 35th birthday will always be remembered at the Veazey farm by a little "accident."

I can only say two things about it:

1 - No one was hurt.
2- I didn't do it.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Come Hell Or High Water

Spent my Wednesday afternoon at the Walnut Valley Festival near Winfield. They were flooded out of their regular location this year and were forced to move to a new campground. They seem to be making the most of it. Think of this thing as a small scale, all-acoustic Woodstock.


"Come Hell or High Water" from Travis Heying on Vimeo.

Take A Whiff Of This...

This is the video I was put on this earth to make.


The Scoop on Poop from Travis Heying on Vimeo.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Rain, anyone?

After a personal plea from my sister, (likely my only remaining reader) I'm finally getting around to updating this thing.

How bad of a blogger am I? I went down to cover Hurricane Gustav and didn't post to this blog. You didn't miss anything. Gustav was about as exciting as this blog.

In fact, it probably rained more in Wichita today than it did in New Orleans. My rain gauge stops counting at 5.5 inches. Rain was spilling out over the top. That's a first.

Needless to say, this led to some significant flooding in Wichita. Particularly on our side of town.

Cars. They don't float. Never have. Never will.

This teen wasn't going to let a little flooding keep him from missing a job interview. What boss wouldn't hire a go-getter like this?