I went to the Indianapolis Museum of Art this afternoon to wander the galleries
and the museum's beautiful grounds.There's a fountain near
the Lilly mansion, Oldfields, where I caught sight of some fallen leaves.
They had clotted together on the surface of the pond
to create a colorful composition of their own.
Afterwards, I crossed the Central Canal to visit the 100-Acre Wood.
The picture below is a view of the canal taken from the west side
of the foot bridge, looking south towards 38th Street.
2 comments:
That has to be one of the most beautiful photos I've seen on the interweb, Speedway; you've excelled even your own stratospheric standards.
Indeed, very beautiful.
But the "Hundred Acre Wood" is in "Winnie-the-Pooh", at the IMA it is just the 100 Acres, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park :-)
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