




I had always seen this sculpture outside Temple Square in Salt Lake City, but I had never stopped to see what it was about. I guess I just assumed it was a tribute to Joseph and Emma Smith, but I never knew there was more to it than that. So a couple of weeks ago I got to a wedding early and did some exploring and this is what turned out.
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Luke! you're a blogger! I was like...hmm, I wonder if Luke has a blog of his pictures. You do!
I really like your style. Very classic, clean and artistic. See ya in class on Thursday!
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