Bennington, Vermont
October 14th, 2006
The curvature of the monument is illustrated on the left,
where if you are looking straight up from the bottom, you can’t see
the top.
This statue of Lincoln + the buxom negroes, The American Spirit,
is in the front courtyard of the museum.
I wish that damn building wasn’t in the background.
It would actually be a better sculpture without Lincoln.
Apparently, the power of Lincoln’s hand will melt your brain.
That’s why you can’t touch the real Lincoln where he’s seated in
DC.
“Wasp” is the model of car, not the type of person who drives it. .
.
OK, that’s probably also true, as illustrated by the gentleman in
the background.