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27 Jun 2012 Neil E. Das

In the Little Leagues – Negotiating Base Paths

3 Mar 20123 Mar 2012 Neil E. Das

A Place With the Greats? – Busch Stadium Statues and Albert Pujols

28 Oct 201128 Oct 2011 Neil E. Das

The Post That Never Was – The Rally Squirrel Lives!!!!! – A World Series Classic

4 Oct 201111 Oct 2011 Neil E. Das

“and here’s the pitch….BA-” – Haiku on Baseball – Phillies, Cardinals

1 Oct 20111 Oct 2011 Neil E. Das

Watch Out Phillies! Here Come the Cardinals! – October Baseball – St. Louis, Missouri

30 Jun 201130 Jun 2011 Neil E. Das

Safe! – Making it Home Safe – Little League Baseball

6 Jun 2011 Neil E. Das

crack of the bat like – a baseball haiku for Mr. Pujols

1 Mar 2011 Neil E. Das

Looking to Stretch the Single – Lou Brock Statue at Busch Stadium, St. Louis

26 Feb 2011 Neil E. Das

The Wizard Works His Magic – Ozzie Smith Statue at Busch Stadium, St. Louis

8 Nov 2009 Neil E. Das

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Aglow. Sunday morning flowers. Part of a lovely evening of music from The Mental Health Anniversary Band. I am so grateful that the rain subsided. And thank you to all of you who came out. Thanks @microsoftcopilot for helping me illustrate what goes through my mind each year that this rolls around. Sincerely, a South Asian. #AAPI or #AANHPI Month. Leaving social media for a time really teaches one of one's significance (or lack thereof). In the noise of it all, perhaps others don't know one is gone at all. Sunset on FLORETTE. Gifts from @earthmotheracres kind proprietor from their bounty. So lovely. Vantablack is the blackest of black coatings, absorbing over 99.9% of light shone on it, making everything covered with it appear as a black hole. Google some images. The jumbled end of summer.
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