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3 Oct 2012 Neil E. Das

Seed Pods at Dusk – Forest Park, St. Louis

5 Dec 2011 Neil E. Das

After the Pageant – Blown Out Christmas Candles

31 Dec 201031 Dec 2010 Neil E. Das

Christ of the Andes

29 May 201029 May 2010 Neil E. Das

Hibiscus, Before the Blossom

21 Apr 201021 Apr 2010 Neil E. Das

Righteousness and Peace Have Kissed Each Other

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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. Alas, FLORETTE by @feldman_roger is coming down this weekend. Here are some lovely details of it from today. Weathered but still vibrant.
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