Horse figure of the day: Vogt Horse

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Horse figure of the day: Vogt Horse

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Just some recently acquired Vogt bling that's arrived.
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Lars Vogt, for one of his final albums made before dying from cancer, turned to chamber music by Schubert with Christian and Tanja Tetzlaff.
In February 2021, Lars Vogt probably should not have traveled to Bremen, Germany, to join his close friends, the violinist Christian Tetzlaff and his sister, the cellist Tanja Tetzlaff, in recording Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat. Vogt, a widely beloved pianist and a conductor on the rise, arrived in pain; his doctors had asked him not to go, but to check into a hospital to await a conclusive diagnosis of the cancer that would take his life, at just 51, last September.
Instead, Vogt sat down at a keyboard.
“He did the most incredible things,” Christian said in an interview, adding that Vogt, his colleague of 26 years, suddenly played as if he had reached a kind of fulfillment or liberation. “Even on a technical level,” he continued, “I’d never heard him in this kind of perfection, exuberance, lightness. He was everything at the same time.”
In our best moments we are no less than a garden, that serves life, not ourselves.
- Benjamin Vogt, A New Garden Ethic

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The Lost Chestnut Bee. Have you seen this bee lately (that bee would be Andrena rehni)? No you have not unless you have been looking on blooming Chestnut or the blooms of Chestnut's mysterious sister, Chinquapin. As far as we can tell no one has seen this species for decades. Why? It seems that this is likely due to the fact that this bee is a chestnut specialist and since the American Chestnuts disappeared in the 20's and no one looks at the obscure Chinquapin, then, of course, there will be no records. Many do not realize that the chestnut was a pollinator powerhouse back before they all died. Providing tons of pollen in a forested environment in late spring/early summer when nothing else was blooming in the woods. There is so much about this tree that is special and stands out and now it appears we have one special thing to add to that special list. This specimen was found by Morgan Lowry on one of the state of Connecticut's chestnut groves. You can also make a contribution by looking for this species on American Chestnuts and Chinquapins. Photo by Cole Cheng.
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