Monthly Archives: June 2004

Ben Looks Up

Ben, reluctantly, lets me take his picture.

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Ben Wipes Out

Ben wiped out on the merry-go-round a couple days ago. I keep telling him he should hire a stunt double, but he’s a stickler about verisimilitude.

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Myron Says Stop

Despite all appearances to the contrary, Myron was very glad to have his picture taken. You can just barely make out his smile from behind the hand that he thrust at the camera. It must be tough to be a celebrity.

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Tristan 2

Usually I’m pretty shy about taking people’s pictures. But Tristan was in my kitchen, so I figured he couldn’t say no.

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Tristan 1

Tristan is a cool guy. I met him when he was a high school student hanging out at the coffeehouse after classes let out. Now he has a kid. Can he be that old? Can I?

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Woman on Bus

I couldn’t resist taking a picture of this beautiful smile.

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Fenced In

The old Hong Kong Inn building was demolished to make way for the new art museum.

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Festival Chairs

Rows of chairs were arranged in Calder Plaza, downtown Grand Rapids, for the 2004 Festival of the Arts.

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Grand Rapids Calder – 2

Another shot of the downtown Grand Rapids public artwork by Alexander Calder. I heard on the radio the other day that it was the first piece of public art that was funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Grand Rapids Calder

This is part of the big Alexander Calder sculpture that has become a symbol of downtown Grand Rapids.

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