Kohlrabi Black Belt and other images of Illinois

Kohlrabi_black_belt

Well, actually this is a photo of me wearing my Kohlrabi Black Belt shirt back in Oregon. But since I bought it from a quirky creative artist, Larry Steinbauer, at a Champaign-Urbana Saturday market, it counts as an image of Illinois.
Rantoul_air_museum

I love it. I wore it during a visit to the Rantoul Air Museum, and I’m wearing it today – after getting back from the flatlands of America yesterday (I got another Steinbauer t-shirt that says: “Champaign: in the foothills of mount level”).

The Kohlrabi shirt’s message is from the renowned Turnip Cabbage IV, “Be inwardly strong but gentle to others.” Just like kohlrabi itself, or so I assume, not having a recollection of ever eating it.
Allerton_park_fu_dog_and_friends

I did take the shirt off Monday when Laurel’s sister and brother-in-law, Dee and Jerry, took us to Allerton Park near Monticello. Robert Allerton, who gave his estate to the University of Illinois in 1946, had a thing for Chinese Fu Dogs and other statuary. Fortunately, my Napili Bay t-shirt matched the purplish Fu Dogs. (you can see how happy this one is about that)
Lexie_mom_and_friend

The centerpiece of the family reunion was Lexie, a bundle of cute. I quickly learned that baby photography is tricky, given the ever-changing subject. Here I managed to capture her in an equine contemplative moment with her mother, Monica. The horse is Dee’s.
Lexie

More Lexie, quasi-crawling.
Lexie_and_laurel2

Laurel did some baby-holding. And matched her clothing nicely with Lexie’s toy.
Lake_of_the_woods

Jerry is the head honcho of county parks, so we got a tour of the Lake of the Woods park. Here’s the lake.
Lake_of_the_woods_park_swing

And here’s part of the woods, a stately heartland tree with a swing that pleads, “Sit a spell.”

I enjoyed the scenery and general vibe of central Illinois more than I thought I would. We Oregonians are justifiably proud of our towering fir trees and high mountains, but there’s something equally majestic about being able to look forever in every direction – nestled in the foothills of mount level.

(Which reminds me: if you find you can’t live without a Kohlrabi Black Belt or Champaign t-shirt, Steinbauer can be reached via his art gallery, Wind Water and Light. He told me that he hasn’t gotten around to putting his t-shirt creations online yet, but would be happy to fill an order over the phone.)


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