May 2005

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14 May 2005
Road trip to CA
Car breakdown in Nebraska
Mechanic's yard
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14 May 2005
Road trip to CA
Car breakdown in Nebraska
The canal outside of Kearney
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
I took a picture of this because I thought the name was rediculous. Then I remembered where I had heard it before, sort of. http://www.grupoandersons.net/ Is it the same buisiness?
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
The Foreign Legion building
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Downtown. Central Ave is paved with brick
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
The downtown is charming
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
The coffee shop is trying too hard
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
The Museum of Nebraska Art
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Downtown
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
The faculty art show at the museum
Ok, none of the people in the gallery seemed ot know what to make of the faculty art. There were no program notes. This is what I think this piece of art might be about:
The main theme of this piece is stars. The pointy parts form an off-kilter star shape. The rope in the middle forms a star and the pointy things are filled with star-fishy-looking things that look like they are ice (but of course, are not)
Stars are a patriotic symbol. The colors of three of the points are red, white and blue which also implies a patriotism. However, there is a certain tension in this symbolism. Two of the points are a brownish black color. They are not a patriotic color, but they are part of the star. This may imply a symbolism of parts of the country that are left out of the official representation, but they make up an integral part of this star.
All of the pointy parts are facing different directions. They have wheels and can move around. Indeed, the blue piece has moved somewhat to disrupt the star shape. The rope that connects them is not tied off at the end. The star shape is thus fragile and mutable. The whole could come apart and reform in a different way. Adding to a sense of fragility is the icy appearance of the stars inside the pointy things. They are whole now, but are prone to melting.
It is only the combined placement of the pieces that maintain the star shape. The piece is frozen in a moment in time, with a strong possibility of melting. If the pices do not work in tandem, the whole will fall apart.
Therefore, I think the piece is a symbol for our country and the importance of working together to maintain a whole. This unity is currently imperrilled by the drifting piece, but it is always imperilled because the form is inherently fragile.
I wish they had adequately label the piece so I could tell you a title or an artist. Alas.
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Warning! Naked photographs!!
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Alley
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Palm Garden Lounge
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15 May 2005
Kearney, NE
Train
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
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16 May 2005
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
There's a nice bell tower back there . . . with a tree growing directly in front of it.
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16 May 2005
Who knew God's mailbox would be in Kearney Nebraska?
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16 May 2005
"The first stone erected in Nebraska to mark the Old Oregon Trail 1811-1869 Dedicated by Fort Kearney Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Kearney Nebraska, February 14, 1910."
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17 May 2005
Gas station in Wyoming
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17 May 2005
Gas station in Wyoming
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19 May 2005
Mitch and Judy in Oakland, CA
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21 May 2005
Hitching post in west Berkeley

 

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