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April 26, 2007

Lady in a Yellow Dress

Lady in a Yellow Dress

THAT'S WHAT I CALL this photo, "Lady in a Yellow Dress." I suppose I could have named it, "Bicyclist Who Almost Blocked My View of Lady in a Yellow Dress." but I caught the fluttery moment as a well timed summer breeze, or perhaps a passing bus on Spruce Street, kicked up the wind just enough to cause her dress to billow ever so slightly. She's a vision, isn't she? Her posture so dignified, almost regal. And yet fragile, waif-like.

I took this picture last summer and it's one of more than 30 photos I have on display at Rembrandt's Restaurant at 23rd and Aspen Sts. There's an opening Sunday afternoon from 2 o'clock on during the Fairmount Art Crawl. Come on out. I'd love to see you. Make sure to tell me that you read about it here. I'm trying to figure out who's reading Daily DeLeon.

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I read your column, Clark, and it's my pleasure. Maybe we'll get around to see you one of these days.

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