@[email protected] I just remember seeing it when I walked in that part of the hall. In fifth grade my classroom door was right next to it. It wasn't until much, much later than I knew what it was called. I started wondering yesterday if it was still there. I just called the school, but it went to automated voicemail. Maybe it's spring break there?
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@[email protected] When I was a kid, my elementary school had a framed print of Christina's World on the wall near the principal's office. I sometimes think of that as my introduction to fine art.
@[email protected] I've been up to Glacier Point, which is mostly ignored by the masses because it's a long drive. But I've also crossed from the park to the Mono Lake area during a late spring snow storm. In my little Honda, which is totally the wrong vehicle for that.
@[email protected] I think I've only been there maybe three times. Sadly, I'm really turned off by the crowds at National Parks these days.
@[email protected] I think I stayed there once, but it was a really long time ago.
I also took the moonlight photo tour. They loaded us and our cameras and tripods onto an open tram and drove us to various points where we could see the rocks and peaks in the light of a full moon. I still remember seeing pinpoints of light on the rock face of El Capitan where climbers were bedded down, hanging in hammocks for the night. Magic!
@[email protected] I'm thinking that was shot from glacier point or somewhere near there.