Zach's fourth grade class went on a field trip to the Clifford Still Museum (he was the father of abstract expression). Also a short hike in the mountains, some sports in town, and Zach's haircut

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1. Clara's soccer game. This year they are the Pink Panthers

2. Clara is lower right

3. Zach (green stick) playing lacrosse

4. Zach got a haircut, his first with Paul (left), who has been cutting Grandpa''s hair for 40 years

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6. Zippy and Bill went on a hike, looking for signs of spring

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8. we found a few on the hill beside the creek, downstream. These are yellow violets

9. chiming bells

10. a delphinium, Nelson's larkspur

11. Zippy at the overlook. Blue River below, Ute peak in the far distance

12. Keller Mountain

13. Aspen browsed by elk

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15. First pond - in great shape

16. moonrise

17. Field trip - troops mustered

18. Zach's teacher, Mrs. Kline (blue shirt)

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20. lunches

21. new wing, Denver Art Museum

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24. Jen and Zach, photobombed by Maiya

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26. Trevor, Zach, Lucas

27. Marlo (with lunches) and Katie photobomb (Maiya behind)

28. Marlo (holding nose) is not happy that a guy about 100 feet away is smoking a cigarette

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32. Maiya, Marlo, Katie

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36. the Library

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38. off to lunch at the City Plaza

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42. Curator welcomes students to Clifford Still Museum

43. introduction, rules, etc.

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50. Probably Still's most famous piece. He was ahead of Pollack, Rothko, all the others by several years, but isn't well known because he kept all his work. He left it to anybody who would build a museum to house it. Denver did.

51. Still was a realist at the beginning

52. the lesson became a little tedious...

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54. Marlo and her mother