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Ann’s Randevu

Across the city, hushed whispers confirmed her early-morning return. Rumors were flying back-and-forth around water coolers. Ann is back and re-energized for more late-night dancing. But what was she really up to during her two-month respite?

Readers may remember my post last February expressing concern for Ann’s possible boredom or loneliness as she repeated her only dance move nonstop. She took matters into her own bulbs (so-to-speak) by flickering on and off until she was taken to Atlas Signs on the southwest side of Indianapolis. While her electronic shell may have remained in the shop for repair, Ann’s light traveled far. Her first destination was the Wetterling Gallery in Stockholm, Sweden to join up with her old friend Jack. They attended an organic light emitting device conference to learn about the latest health trends affecting their livelihood. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Art, Local, Musings, Travel

 

Lunch with Max and more Wiki

For those that don’t know, in one of my posts last spring I offered lunch with the IMA’s director, Max Anderson, in exchange for making a Wikipedia article about one of the IMA’s outdoor sculptures.  To make a long story short, 5 people made articles and just last week Max fulfilled his end of the bargain by having lunch with the Wikipedians at Pucks.  I joined them and so did Daniel and Despi.  The conversation was wide ranging and engaging and the lunch was good, too …. Mmm, Puck’s beet salad and flat bread.

The Wikipedians, Max, and I.

The Wikipedians, Max, and I.

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Filed under: Conservation, Local, Technology

 

Ann & Me

Most Saturday mornings, my husband and I wake up and trek over to Starbucks on Mass Ave for our weekend treat- For me, it’s a tall extra foamy misto. For him, a grande coffee. We make our java at home the rest of the week.

This Saturday, I was looking forward to meeting Ann. I had heard about her, in the papers and on the blogs. As I approached the intersection of Mass Ave, Vermont and Alabama Streets, her glowing body beckoned me closer (think A Christmas Story and “major award”). Sensual sways hypnotized. I was fascinated by her, really.

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Filed under: Exhibitions, Local, Musings

 

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