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Friday, January 4, 2013

Looking to the Future and Reflecting on the Past (Weekend Reflections # 171)

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Dallas, Texas (In front of the Dallas Museum of Art looking toward The Nasher Sculpture Center)

The Dallas Arts District is the largest arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks. It's a fun place with amazing architecture, great museums, restaurants, a sports arena,an opera house, a performance hall and more.

Have a great weekend everyone!



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Friday, September 24, 2010

Grand Central Reflections (Weekend Reflections # 53)

BERJAYA This is the reflection of the sculpture and clock on the facade of Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Mercury is easy to see with his arms stretched out under the Hyatt's " T's" but the reflection also shows a distorted Minerva lying on her side and Hercule's head as well as some buildings. The sculpture was created in 1914 by Jules Alexis Coutan of Paris.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Another New Hope Guardian

BERJAYA This creepy 300 pound metal sculpture wields a large spiked mace while continually crouching in front of one of New Hope's many art galleries. Who needs a watch dog when you can have this guy guarding the place. I just wonder how many customers it's scared away. I don't know what his name is but I guess some people call him art.

Be careful not to stare into his eyes for very long. :)

This is my entry for Sistertex's "Face of the Week" meme.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

More Faces of Princeton

This is one of the doorways to the gymnasium
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This contortionist guy is above the doorwayBERJAYA

This face and the the next are carved into the doorway along with several others BERJAYABERJAYA

This is a mysteryBERJAYAI wonder if anyone has counted all of the faces and animals that are carved into Princeton. For example the doorway to the gymnasium in the top picture has twenty faces on it and more above it. Maybe if I ever get really bored,........ never mind.

The bottom picture is a mystery to me. It was on a wall next to the entrance of Princeton's library. If you know what it is please do tell.

I'm pretty sure that it's not a fancy waffle iron. :)

Monday, September 21, 2009

A Pint or a Prayer at Princeton

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BERJAYA BERJAYA I'm sure students at Princeton feel a lot of pressure, just look at the guy in the middle photo who is getting his head squeezed by the sculpture.
I took the the bottom two photos on the campus and the top one is a pub across the street.

Thank you to Vogon Poet for translating the Latin.
To see the rest of my Princeton posts please click here.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

A Hot Day in Doylestown

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BERJAYAYesterday Vicki and I went to Doylestown. It's not too far from Newtown and has more things to do. We started off at the James A. Michener Art Museum and Sculpture Garden. Then we did a little sight seeing (picture taking) and Vicki bought a used book. It was really hot and humid so we went to a cafe and had nachos and iced tea. After that, we paid a visit to Craig who owns "Let Them Eat Cupcakes" (more on him at another time).
On the way home we stopped at Tanner Bro's. It's a cool little market that's attached to a dairy farm. The produce and dairy products are wonderful, and the prices are the best that I've seen around here. (I need to go back and get some pictures.)

Today's pictures feature the museum entrance and some of the sculpture garden.
Notice the high stone walls; this museum is actually housed in what used to be a prision.