Virtual Visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
My kids are so much better at many things then me, especially selfies. This is one of my favorites. We had visited the Impressionism exhibit before I was going to the Barnes for the first time, and ending the night seeing Todd Rundgren for the first time. It could be one of the best days ever. This museum never disappoints. I think it may be the first Museum I went to as an Art student. I went along with a friend to the Annenberg exhibition in 1989. I am pretty sure this is when my friend and I made a deal. No matter what cost the book was for the exhibition, we were going to buy it. I flipped through the book yesterday. I am still happy we made that deal. But, going to exhibitions has changed so much. Sometimes the cost of an exhibit is as much as the book. So, I don't really buy the books anymore.
I tried to enjoy the museum virtually, but this one I really enjoy going in person. It is the easiest to get to from home, also. I love to have french onion soup at the Waterworks looking out over the water. The museum is like a little island above the busy city. It is also the home of the Rocky statue. The movie came out when I was a Senior in high school and still is my favorite movie of all time.
Quote of the Day: The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place, and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard you hit.
Song of the Day: Theme from Rocky
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