I bet you've seen those crazy whirligigs west of Mullinville on U.S. 400. They just go on and on, easily over 1/4 mile. Drive into town and you'll see more -- and you'll see more east of town, too. They are everywhere! As you're looking at all these creations don't you want to meet the guy that makes all of these "things?"
You've probably heard about M.T. Liggett a time or two. In fact, his version of grassroots art was deemed so unique that he was one of the 24 finalists for the 8 Wonders of Kansas Art. The neat part about his art is that it garners lots of conversation.
Before you know it, we were following him to his "shed" or workshop. When we got there he picked up a broken key under a metal plate and proceeded toward the front of the shed. We soon got a taste of his humor because there is no door to this place.
He was explaining all sorts of things -- including his penchant for coffee cups. Coffee cups EVERYWHERE! Well, everywhere that there wasn't other stuff. Dirt floor. This was definitely shaping up to be an Explorer adventure.
We saw his tools of the trade everywhere from signs, to paint, to metal scraps, to leftover anything.
He told us all sorts of stories including some pretty intriguing ones about his days overseas. He asked us our names and he was just sure he had one of those disc plates with the name "Marci" on it. To look for it was to find a jillion of those plates with just about any girls name on it you could imagine. Of course, none spelled WenDee. In the end, we just told him we'll be glad to come back. He gave us some crazy looking metal face piece and we felt like we were getting a gift from the grassroots Smithsonian!
We ended it all with pictures. It sure was fun meeting M.T. A living legend. That's for sure.
Kansas is full of characters and they all have a story -- and talents! To know M.T. is to "Get Kansas!"
KE #2 Marci Penner
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