Showing 37 degrees. So its chilly rights now. Temperatures are actually above normal for this time of the year. Satellite and radar showing well no shocker here, more clouds. Unfortunately around the Delaware Valley and we continue to deal with coastal storm as it spins off the eastern sea board and this has been sitting here for days. Actually day after day after day sitting and spiping wheels. This was actually same storm that barreled through here tuesday. Brought heavy rain and pulled further north wednesday we picked up showers and thursday cold air got involved. We saw snow showers and friday and does still happening off the coast picking up clouds cover. Now today its working its way a little further out to sea. So eventually shew take that cloud cover along with it. Were expecting more in the way of sunshine here as the day wears on. Accuweather says for today clouds, happening tough through lunchtime. 1bg. Well finally pick up sunshine here. 44 by 3 00, well top out around 45.
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This short memoir was provoked by an article titled, The Disappearance of Martin Puryear about the destruction of the artist s sculpture at the Michigan Legacy Art Park written by the Director Joseph Beyer and published on the Park s web site.
My memoir seeks to tell the story of the creation of that artwork, its transfer to the Michigan Legacy Art Park, and its destruction based on my first-hand connection to that story. Importantly, it seeks to correctly describe the roles played by Professor Al Hebert and David Barr.
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Jim Pallas (Professor, retired)
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One sunny summer day, I was walking down the north colonnade on Macomb County College s South Campus.