In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] writes: >When I was a kid we lived in St. Louis for three years. For the 4th of July >one year the family went down to the river to watch the fireworks. It was a >warm and breezy, starry night and I don't remember the fireworks. What I do >remember is the music. Barges came down the river carrying folksingers -- >Peter, Paul & Mary singing "If I had a hammer" is what I remember. The >music >would come down river, around the bend, before the barge came into view, then >it would slowly float by -- maybe stop for a while, I don't remember -- and >then move on out of sight, with the music wafting behind them. One of those >golden memories and, you know, I just don't think there is another river like >it in the world. > >Polly Trump >[log in to unmask] Inspiring story, but what does this have to do with museums? Art http://funrsc.fairfield.edu/~8_mapuzz/art/homepage/