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St. Louis sunset; lone cornstalk
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I pass by this isolated cornstalk growing in a soybean field along Highway 161 every day on my way home from work, and finally stopped to grab a photo. Apparently there was a single corn kernel in the soybean seeder this spring. That's the New Baden water tower in the background.
Temperatures are finally cooling off in the Midwest, which coupled with mostly clear skies, made Monday evening a nice one to go downtown for a few sunset photos with the partial moon:
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