Essays taken from a weekly newspaper column published in the Washington County News, Washington, Kansas. Look for my book, "Dispatches From Kansas," available from Amazon.com, or from the author.
Kim -- The band shell is in the Barnes city park. What I liked about it was the wooden bench in the middle--added an extra spatial dimension. Shortly after the image was taken it started to rain and hasn't stopped yet.
Ah, Barnes . . . I haven't been there in a hundred years and I don't even remember the park. You posted an image of a brick building awhile back that reminded me of the old school there. The bench really is interesting, but I love the way the sky follows the shape of the shell. Good luck dodging the rain today.
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The image of the band shell (or whatever it is) is to die for. Good for you for beating the rain!
Kim -- The band shell is in the Barnes city park. What I liked about it was the wooden bench in the middle--added an extra spatial dimension. Shortly after the image was taken it started to rain and hasn't stopped yet.
Ah, Barnes . . . I haven't been there in a hundred years and I don't even remember the park. You posted an image of a brick building awhile back that reminded me of the old school there. The bench really is interesting, but I love the way the sky follows the shape of the shell. Good luck dodging the rain today.
Love the color "swap" in the third and fourth photos. Colorwise, they're like mirror images of one another and need to be seen together.
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