Saturday, October 21, 2017

Saturday scenery


A tasty brunch.


Cosy kitties. 


Colourful produce at a local farmer's market.



An interesting interactive exhibit~there was a machine that looked like an overhead projector shooting out a piece of paper every 30 seconds. The room was full and people were lying in it and throwing wads in the air. 



Another warm day of sunshine.


Miniature diorama of how to reach your angel. 


Icarus. 


Huge arrangement leftover from last week's reopening of the Freer Sackler Gallery (the Asian art of the Smithsonians.) 




Also from the party~very cool entry into the gallery. 


The royalty of cats exhibit. :)


Stumbled upon a cellist playing Bach~it was exquisite. And it was lovely to watch the faces and bodies of the crowd relaxing into beauty and calm. 





Leaves that look like black silk. 


3 comments:

  1. It was an exquisite autumn Sabbath, wasn't it? Just a kind of "drink-it-down" air and brilliant blue sky. I'm glad we got out and about and walked through the lovely exhibits - and a bit through the city, even (although that can quickly lose the shine on the day). Art tends to be very nourishing those times we feel the most battered and tired.

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    2. I will not complain of sunny days, but I am tired of being drenched in sweat all day.

      And yes, all these museums are saving my sanity/soul right now.

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