“It” is the World's largest ball of twine. In 1988 it had a circumference greater than 40 feet. Another sign on the right proclaims that it was started in 1953 by Frank Stoeber and in 2006 it was composed of 7,801,766 feet of twine weighing in at 17,886 pounds. At the bottom of the sign is Frank's mantra Thrift + Patience = Success.
Kind of makes you wonder about some people! But then, if he was a farmer he had to do something with all of that extra twine left over from baling hay and straw! This particular ball of twine gets more twine gets added each August in a community twine-a-thon.
According to Wikipedia there are even more of these wonders of human endeavors.
Yeah, it's big.
Up close.
And again.
Downtown Cawker City.
7 comments:
See - now you are visiting the hotspots! Can't wait to see where you are headed next! Miss you!
And to think I purposely avoid Kansas on my trips to S.F.
Amazing.
Love this. You're hitting all the important spots. Keep up the good work!
From the first photo, it looks like the great ball of twine has its own mailbox!
I missed this on my 2-year journey, although it was always in the back of my mind to find it if I got to Kansas. Keep up the good work and great photos!! Donna
Wow, I've heard of this, but I thought it was a joke. Do people just wander by and add pieces of twine?
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