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Lost or Stolen

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    Sat, April 20, 2024, 4:38 am  Woke up early uncomfortable.  Heat in room was stifling.  Freeze warning issued as cooler temps return to Des Moines with a low expected for the evening around 33 F, so the furnace must have been turned back on.  Yesterday it was nice and sunny and around 57F.  I rode the bus and walked the remaining mile to HV on Fleur.  The woman behind the service counter was unfriendly when I asked if somebody and turned in a smartphone.  She opened a drawer and said nobody had turned in anything that day, rummaged around some clothes and pulled out one phone but didn't let me look at it.  She shoved it back in the drawer after flashing it in front of me. But from the brief view of it, it didn't look like my iphone which has been missing 16 days now, disappearing on Friday, April 5 between 10 and 11 am.  It is the most mysterious disappearance as it occurred within a one hour period when I was only in two locations, that store where we had breakfast, and my

Effected by the Caitlin Clark Effect

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 Well I missed the second round of the NCAA being held in IOWA CITY, and Caitlin Clark's last game in Carver Hawkeye arena.  This was a major disappointment, not to be in Iowa City during a pretty historical event for Iowa City, and the whole state of Iowa.  The woman who broke the all time scoring record in NCAA history for men or women was playing her last game before moving into the pros after this year. Iowa City must have been buzzing what with that round/two days of NCAA 2024 women's basketball taking place there.  Such rotten luck that I get to the Greyhound station on March 18 to go to Iowa City and discover a CLOSED sign on their door that says they moved on Mar 15 to a parking lot two miles away.  Since I had walked there and the windchill was below freezing I cancelled my trip. I actually had a second chance to see Caitlin Clark since they won their first round in Iowa City.   I could have at the last minute bought tickets for Monday's game through stubhub online

Walking across the floor, cell phone weirdness

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 Late Friday night, March 29, 2024 202403300150 The "magnets" underneath the floor of my room have been ramped up.  This began on the day he returned.  One can barely stand up.  It is so strong you can barely walk across the floor and it has an aftereffect of reducing the circulation in my lower legs which I feel throughout the day.   Today I noticed the magnets now extend into the kitchen area.  I am sure this is to allow them to say that I was not being targeted should anybody check this out.  The "magnet"/ magnetic effect has never been felt so strongly in the kitchen area until today.  I use the term magnet because that is what it feels like.  You feel heavier like a gravitational pull is keeping your feet glued to the ground.  I gather this is created through some sort of electrical pulses or electrical generator.  Jack has been replacing the siding on the side of the house and curiously dove into this project the day he returned from his trip to Missouri.  I g

Women in the Museum, December 2023

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     SEATED FIGURE,  1916 Artist: Alexander Archipenko (Ukrainian 1887-1964) I ventured to ask the museum employee in that room to help me find the woman's head.  She was surprisingly helpful.  From a front view, she helped me identify the bumps and curves on the sculpture most likely to be the head, shoulder, and arm.  But the nicest surprise was when she walked me behind the figure and from just the right angle I could make out a bump which was probably a breast.   =====   SEATED WOMAN (THIN NECK), 1961 Artist: Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986)   This lady used to sit in a little alcove.  Now they've moved her out into the wide open space of the upper level of the Pei building!  I love both the Pei and the Meiers buildings.  One can move the artwork around to create new impressions of them and they do.   =====   =====    

A December photo shoot-Animal Reflections

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 One of my favorite places in Des Moines, Iowa is morphing into something else.  I don't know what yet.  But being a reluctant of change, in a certain way, I am grieving. So that is why I haven't visited the art center in a while.  Because the director of many years has left and I'm afraid the Des Moines Art Center will lose some of it's magic.  Nevertheless, last week, middle of December, no snow, I went and walked around outside it, and took some pictures.    Animal Pyramid by Bruce Naumann 1990 Des Moines Art Center, commissioned (click on the picture for full screen view)  --- The sculpture is bronze and has that blue color that bronze turns to when it oxidizes.  This is an eye-catching image.  You see these animals that at first look like deer, stacked up on one another.  It is a surreal, "abstract" work of art.  It must have a political/philosophical message. The sculpture seems well-placed, somewhat appropriate, a collection of animals out in the wild. 

The Big Bad Bookstore

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 Last week I visited the Barnes and Noble in West Des Moines, the one on University Avenue (4550 University Avenue), the one that is not at Jordan Creek Mall.  It was only by chance that I came to know this store existed because I was invited to a coffee clache for Red Cross volunteers that met at the Starbucks cafe located in that Barnes and Noble.  I was a little starry-eyed on that visit because I didn't know any of the bookstores in Des Moines were big enough to have an escalator. I found that the bus stopped only a block away!  I was delighted.  I made it a day.  I went in with enough money to buy a couple of books and sit and have breakfast.  It was an early Christmas present to myself.   The Starbucks Cafe is situated so you see it right when you enter the store.  It has a large picture window that allows you to look out over the parking lot and a gigantic store called...   They only offered a couple of herbal teas so I went with this black tea cinnamon blend which turned ou

Happy Birthday, Mom

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Happy Birthday to Betty Jane Mosell, who lived to the ripe old age of  90 years old.  Born in Chicago, Illinois, Betty ended up living, going to school (Valley High), marrying, and working in DES MOINES, IOWA.  A large part of her life covered a century, 1900-2000.  That is a lot of Des Moines history.  She was a Southsider, living in the same house for many many decades. I woke up this morning trying to remember the various jobs the woman had throughout her life.  There are those who say that one of  the virtues of hiring somebody from the Midwest is that they have a very strong work ethic.  I don't know if that's true anymore, but when I look at my parents and myself, I guess it holds true.  Over her lifetime my mother had more jobs than you can shake a stick at.  Think back to the day when many people were dirt poor but worked hard.  Think of the popular TV shows like The Walton's and Little House on the Prairie . I was a middle aged adult when my mother happened to men