Maybe they’re prophetic.
Fresh from a year of ice storms, tornadoes and flooding in Kansas, the state history museum opened an exhibit on extreme weather today.
Organizers swear the timing is a coincidence, because they have been working on the exhibit for more than a year.
But they also say it’s a reminder of why Kansans routinely look to the sky and what outsiders remember most about the state.
The Kansas Museum of History’s exhibit in Topeka is called “Forces of Nature.” It will run through Jan. 4, 2009.