I love to hear the word "FREE" so when Bank of America and Fulton County have FREE weekends to the museums in Atlanta I am right there to take advantage of the fun. Two weeks ago we viewed the Monet exhibit at the High Museum of Art on Peachtree.
Unfortunately, inside photos were not allowed in most areas. I had to sign a wavier that those that were allowed would not be used for publication. Photos of Monet's works were allowed only with a cell phone camera.
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was it just great?????
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have the opportunity to see great art -- and for free!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! And I love your banner for your Blog!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the post on the birds. Those nests are huge!!!! My friend says that she has seen them catch on fire. Can you imagine? And the noise when they are all squawking is unbelieveable. Interesting that you saw them somewhere else with the same big nests. I took my grandson & he was couldn't believe how COOL they were. Have a great week.
Joyce--Thanks for answering my question. I still have no list of blogs I follow. When I clicked your follow button it ,of course, told me that I already did. My dashboard says I don't follow anybody :( Crazy--I'm going to "follow" the bread crumbs to the bed and give up!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to meet you.Thanks for stopping by for a visit. I love your blog name. Just too cute for words. What a wonderful day you must have had. These are incredible. Thanks for taking us along. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteHow lucky are you?!? I haven't been to an art museum in a long time.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I have visited there. Great opportunity for you and FREE!!! Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to visit!I would love to see Monet's garden but his art work would be the next best thing.
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I love museum. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos. I just love the museum. I hope you have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce, you lucky little duck! I would have loved to see that exhibition. We went to see Monet’s garden during the summer last year and it was one of those experiences that you remember very vividly for your entire life; sadly entry was not free :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the exhibit!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I can't run like the wind anymore, but I certainly shuffled rapidly away from the ugly duckling!!!
Is that a Calder?
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteHow are things in Hotlanta? We had a few this week..first of the season..
I do love Monet!
Happy OW!
I have seen the traveling Monet art show, and I absolutely loved it. That looks like a cool museum. I hope your sanity returns soon Nanny.
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Joyce, I found your blog. Remember the lemon cake? Your name did not leave a link and I had to send you an email. I never did find out how your cake turned out. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe museum looks fabulous. I have been in museums that won't allow photos too. Darn. the building id awesome.
Hugs...Jeanne
Hugs...Jeanne
You know what amazed me about photographing art is that when we were in Paris, we went to the Louvre, the Orsay and the Rodin Museums. You could take all the pictures you wanted to take in all of those places.
ReplyDeleteWell, the architecture sure is gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteAnd what a gorgeous day you had, look at the sky!!
ReplyDeleteDon't we all love that word, Free? I enjoyed this visit to the museum with you.
ReplyDeleteOh what a gorgeous museum - very impressive. I love Monet and especially that purple blue hue that I call Monet Blue. I was lucky enough to visit his gardens and a museum in Paris that houses many of his water lilies. He was genius with great style and technique. Great Post!
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Wow, that sounds like such fun! Sigh...hubby and I love Atlanta!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful museum! And how wonderful that you could see this exhibit free. What a fantastic gift to the community, the chance for everyone to experience the genius of Monet. Thanks for sharing. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI love Monet and Alexander Calder! (the artist who made that giant mobile) I may need to visit Atlanta!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love Monet! I had a 'Monet of the Day' on my blog until they attached advertisements to it! Just took it down today.
ReplyDeleteYou must have had a wonderful time!
'Love your header picture!
All the best,
Eileen
Thanks for visiting my tablescape. I would so be at the free days at the museum too! That would be wonderful - wish they would do that here! Your header is lovely btw!
ReplyDeleteHey there! Talk about vivid colors! Just look at your banner. I love that tablecloth. So nice of you to stop by my blog and leave a message for me. I was fascinated by the pic below of the crab and jelly fish. I am so intriged by marine life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful exhibit and best of all FREE! :)
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Thank you for visiting my blog and for your sweet comments!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
Looks like a lot of fun made all the better for free!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy place! I'm getting hungry! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy day!
Christina :)
We love to go to museums as well and The City has some great ones. Thanks for reminding me that I need to schedule a visit soon.
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