





We were able to visit the exhibit twice, once during the day and the next time at dusk. It ends in two days. That it is short-term makes it all the more amazing and compelling. I'd love to know more about the process and installation.
Scott's brother is visiting us, and he spent 4 hours at the DBG this morning -- hummingbirds, herb garden, butterflies, cacti, and glass.
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