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What happens when a world-reknowned classical musician sets up shop in a subway station? Will anyone notice? What does it all mean? Pearls Before Breakfast says the Washington Post.

For now, here is one of my many Europe photos - a picture from Vigeland Sculpture Park. It is worthwhile to click on it to see the full size image.


Gustav Vigeland was a Norwegian artist and from the late 1920s through the early 1940s he spent his time making public works that he sculpted and then placed in Frogner Park, what is now known as Vigeland Park, in Oslo.


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Check out heroecs, the robotics team competition website of my old supervisor's daughter. Fun stuff!
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