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Saturday adventures
This morning we got up reasonably early for a Saturday and headed off towards Boston.
We stopped at the Swiss Bakery for a nice breakfast. (http://swissbakers.com/sb/ )

Although a nice sunny day, it was a bit cool, so we ate inside.

Then, off to Boston to the museum.



I’m glad we didn’t have to drive through the construction on a weekday rush hour…

But, it was a good day/time for traffic and there was very little.


I’ve always liked the road in front of the museum.

We only went to the special exhibits.
http://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/leonardo-da-vinci-and-the-idea-of-beauty
http://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/hokusai
The first didn’t allow photos. The second was crowded making it difficult.

Of course, there were benches.




Some of the prints had been shown at the Worcester Art Museum first.


They had some very interesting pieces including cut out toys and lunch pails and such.


A group of parents commissioned some art work 200+ years ago to go with their daughters poetry. It was titled "The Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets".


Given it is on display 200 years later on the other side of the world, I think they got that immortal poet part down…
Maybe I’ve watched too much "Supernatural", but I really liked the demon hunters.




Then, as the museum got crowded, we left again.

It is very nice to have the leaves on the trees.

We headed back towards home.


We stopped for lunch at one of our favorite restaurants.
http://www.welcomeindiacuisine.com
All in all, a good day.
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"Frank walks through the exhibits so fast we always know where to find him. He'll be at the bench at the end waiting for us to catch up!"
(And, I do go through fast no doubt about it. It's just my way of taking things in.)
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The first exhibit sounds interesting.
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So the photos are actually of my second pass through...
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I love that bench too!
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Although I felt the Da Vinci one was a little misleading, I was expecting more Da Vinci or just his work, but I did like and appreciate the other artists.
Although I was disappointed they had enlargements of works from his "Birds" book, and they didn't seem that good quality to me.
I was so thrilled to see all of the Hokusai stuff; and it was a bit overwhelming (typical MFA major exhibitions), but still very cool to see how prolific and varied
his work is, I learned a lot more about his work than I'd ever known before. I also really enjoyed the paper toys and punch-out scenes. The MFA had (still on?)
a whole collection of prints that are not punched out, and those I found really fun and interesting, both from a toy aspect but also how the prints are designed.
I agree, the Demon-hunters were pretty badass. Did you see the huge Phoenix screen?
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And, I bought the scarf version of it for my wife.
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Aaah, I came in from the Sharf Visitor Center side where the cafe is; not from the Americas Wing stairs entrance. Cool beans on the scarf :D
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It's over the entrance there.
You're not supposed to go in the other direction...
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This month it was about the Saint Maurice painting you like so much...
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I like coming on your day trips with you
and those pastries look delicious
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