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One of my favorite pieces in the St. Louis Art Museum collection is Anselm Kiefer’s Burning Rods which Kiefer created after the Chernobyl disaster, and which is perhaps an equally apt reminder of the greater disaster that nearly was as a result of the earthquake and tsunami at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan this past year [...]

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overlapping pools of light, my shadow playing leap frog; night cycling

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This evening I decided to ride my bike through the Kennedy Memorial Forest, which is, to borrow a phrase from Ms. Austen, “a prettyish kind of a little wilderness” on the Southwestern corner of Forest Park. It is this part of Forest Park which reminds me a little of Central Park, because on the adjacent [...]

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It suppose it is pretty clear that I am a bit of sucker for cattails. This is the same pond from the post last week, but the lighting was so nice this evening as I was riding by and the cattails were starting to break apart, so I had to stop again. My all-time favorite [...]

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I have always thought that this massive, intricate sculpture by Albert Paley does not get the attention and accolades that it deserves. One reason that this may be so is that it is made from weathering or COR-TEN steel on which the outer layer rusts to form a protective coating on the steel. This means [...]

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