Sunday, July 14, 2013
The Berkshires, Redux: Jacob's Pillow
This afternoon we went to Jabob's Pillow to watch Companhia Urbana de Danca. Jacob's Pillow is a dance center, school and performance space in Becket. The organization is known for the oldest internationally acclaimed summer dance festival in the United States. The facility also includes a professional school and extensive archives as well as year-round community programs. The Companhia de Urbana troupe consists of 7 men and 1 woman from the favelas of Brazil. Their performance is a mixture of hip hop and Brazilian dance. They were certainly impressive. Watch a clip of their strength, flexibility and control on Youtube
This evening we ate at Bistro Zinc in Lenox, then returned home for a repeat performance of Friday night. Oy!
Saturday, July 13, 2013
The Berkshires, Redux: Tanglewood
After a lazy beginning to our day (who can doubt that after our 2am bedtime), we drove to Great Barrington for the Berkshire's Annual Arts Fair. It really is a nice fair with very high end goods presented by over 50 artists and performers. None of us bought anything although we were tempted by some beautiful silk jackets and inventive glass vases. There was an area dedicated to local artists where 2 were painting the surrounding mountains. The fair is on the Butternut Ski grounds where a little slope was covered with wild thyme wafting its aroma throughout. We left the fair to have lunch at a local Greek restaurant and then shop for tonight's Tanglewood picnic. The shopping was something of a Whole Foods repeat performance complete with more smelly cheese and sweet things. The crowds this year seem light; very few people were at the crafts fair, and parking at Tanglewood was easy and close to the gate. We settled on the grounds with our blanket, table and food for a full evening of Bernstein's West Side Story. The rain even cooperated and vanished. This is one of my favorite musicals. I had the album as a teenager and know all the words to every song. The movie has been re-released in high def and was shown on big screens with the BSO accompanying it. "Tonight, tonight won't be just any night."
Friday, July 12, 2013
The Berkshires, Redux
We arrived for our annual sojourn in The Berkshires around 4pm and waited for our friends Kathy and John Lima to arrive. On the way in we stopped at Whole Foods to stock up on goodies needed for an uplifting week end. All the foods we never need or should eat can be found there: smelly ripe cheeses, salty fried crackers, deeply processed and very hard meats, buttery and sugary deserts. Wayne bought dry aged steaks which were grilled after a period of swilling gin and vodka to wash down the aforementioned smelly cheeses and crackers. Have you gotten the drift of the upcoming week end? The steaks, btw, were delicious.
We are staying at Fern Hollow in Becket, MA at the home of Kate and Greg Losi. They, meantime, are staying in our Wareham home. This is our 3rd year to exchange. So far it is a mutually beneficial adventure. Fern Hollow is set in a hollow about 1/4 mile off the road. We are isolated and surrounded by woods. There is always the possibility of spotting a black bear. We spend a lot of time on a lovely screened front porch where we can eat and relax beneath the giant trees.
Our evening ended the next day about 2 a.m. after solving all the political, legal and familial problems (at least for the moment).
We are staying at Fern Hollow in Becket, MA at the home of Kate and Greg Losi. They, meantime, are staying in our Wareham home. This is our 3rd year to exchange. So far it is a mutually beneficial adventure. Fern Hollow is set in a hollow about 1/4 mile off the road. We are isolated and surrounded by woods. There is always the possibility of spotting a black bear. We spend a lot of time on a lovely screened front porch where we can eat and relax beneath the giant trees.
Our evening ended the next day about 2 a.m. after solving all the political, legal and familial problems (at least for the moment).
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Washington DC
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| National Portrait Gallery, Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
Today was my kind of day. It was saturated with art. As I've stated before, the hotel is in a prime location, and we were able to walk about 5 blocks to the National Portrait Gallery. We began our visit with the "Portraiture Now" series' seventh installation. Last year we saw the sixth installation of miniature portraits that were amazing in their detail and realism. This exhibition looks at the narrow boundaries that once defined drawing and portraiture with artists who explore the melding of painting, video, writing, computer technology and photography as well as drawing. All the artists are meticulous in their work, probe the psychological make up of their subjects and use scale to a very effective degree. Please take a look at their works here. Each artist is listed to the side with links to view the works.
We took a long look at the early works that documented the beginnings of our country from the earliest settlements through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Particularly, I remember portraits and busts of Pocahontas, Abigail Adams, Booker T. Washington, John Brown and Elizabeth I.
The American Art Museum is attached to the Portrait Gallery. We crossed over to see an exhibit , The Civil War and American Art, that examines how American artists represented the impact of the Civil War and its aftermath. There were amazing works from the Hudson River Valley artists, Bierstadt, Church and Gifford, and, for me, a new look at Winslow Homer. Here is a video trailer of the show. There is a large, beautiful atrium that connects the two museums. We sat there for a lunch and rest before heading out to the National Gallery
The National Gallery, about 20 minute walk, took us past the Naval Memorial. It had lovely high relief sculptures circling a open area. The National Gallery is exhibiting Pre-Raphaelites, one of Wayne's top see list schools of art. He fell in love with them while attending Oxford University. They hold several levels of engagement for him. This show was a curator's coup. Neither of us have seen such a large grouping before. There were 130 paintings, sculptures, works on paper and decorative art objects. It was a fabulous show.
We ended our day with dinner at Caiba (pronounced Say-Bah), a Latin American restaurant near the hotel. You can see my interesting fish dish on flickr. We had Italian Cream Cake for dessert back at the hotel provided by Aunt Juanita. A perfect ending to a perfect day. Flickr Pictures Here.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Washington DC
| National Women in the Arts Museum: Freya Grand Landscapes |
We met Adam at the hotel for dinner and caught up on family, work and future plans. Flickr pics.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Woodbridge, VA
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| Driving Cat |
Friday, March 1, 2013
Perfectus
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| Christy and the Sarasota Art Center |
Today was the final day of a wonderful and most relaxing month on Anna Maria Island. I have high marks for the culture, one of civility, cheerfulness and openness. We were told that the house we have rented for next year would be available for a visit today. Before noon we picked up the key and drove over. We are thrilled with it. The flickr link includes a video of it. Following the house visit we drove over to Sarasota. They have a small community Art Center we visited last year and were impressed with. Again this year the members juried show was hung as well as two invitational shows. The members show is surprisingly good, the best being unusual takes on a subject or creative use of materials. One of the invitational shows is an annual event in which artists from around Sarasota produce pieces of fashion from avant-garde materials. The most interesting pieces were ones which surprised me when I realized what the materials were, i.e. a glittery gown made from pasta shapes that I first thought was threads and metals. The second invitational, Child's Play, challenged artists to portray their formative years where "they were most likely a bully, victim, bystander or up stander-with the later being the least popular group. ... Some objects represent joy, other works, images of confusion and sorrow.reflect upon their formative years, they were most likely a bully, victim, bystander or up stander-with the later being the least popular group." From the Art Center we walked up the street to a gem and jewelry show. I anticipated jewelers selling unique and intriguing pieces. Instead, it was vendors selling low end beads. Back home, we're all packed and ready to hit the road tomorrow. First stop Walterville, SC. Pictures and video at flickr.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
A Good Walk
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| Anna Maria, Bean Point
Wayne and I walked together today taking the beach route. We walked completely around the end of the Island, known as Bean Point, over to the Tampa Bay side. It was a good walk. We stopped in at the Waterfront Restaurant again to repeat our experience with the fish tacos. Still the best I've ever had. On the way back to the house we finished off visiting any shop we had missed. After a month we still love it here and are looking forward to next year. Pictures of the walk are at flickr.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Anna Maria
I began my day with a walk. It is showing signs of spring here with plants that have new leaves and flowering trees. I haven't seen any bulbs popping up. But maybe they aren't prevalent here. They might need a good freeze that doesn't happen here. I think the plant pictured above is some sort of Magnolia. The unopened leaf was about 12 inches long and the entire plant was approximately 10 feet tall and 12 feet around. But it grew to the ground and was shaped like a bush. I think it would make a nice painting. Later, Wayne and I took a bike ride along our regular route which takes us to the end of the island and back along Tampa Bay.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Singing in the Rain
| Waterfront Restaurant, Anna Maria |
Monday, February 25, 2013
Friends and Neighbors
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| Kites Flying on Anna Maria Beach |
We walked down to the beach for the sunset. Connie was there with Howard, her husband. She lived in Lowell, MA and he is from Alabama. It's quite convivial at the sunset ritual. There are a lot of pictures of the sunset and day at the beach on flickr.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Just Another Day
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| Slim's Place |
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Looking Ahead
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| Wayne, Shucking Oysters |
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Anna Maria
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| My Walk Past City Pier |
I took a new route today for my walk; I passed the City Pier where people were sitting on the boardwalk enjoying the view, continued on around Bean Point and back to the house. I calculated it was 3 miles. Later, Wayne and I rode the bikes and stopped in at Green Realty to check on the availability of a house we liked for next year. It is not available. In fact, getting what we want for next year is looking dire. We spent the afternoon on the beach reading. It was so very nice. As we readied to leave, Wayne tossed our stale bread to the gulls. We enjoyed another beautiful sunset before retiring to the inside. Pictures and video at flickr.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
At the Movies
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| Fuzzy Pillow |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Out and About in Anna Maria
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| Anna Maria Beach Sunset |
Monday, February 18, 2013
Communing with Nature
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| Sarasota Bay |
Sunday, February 17, 2013
At the Movies
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| Argo |
No, we haven't been hanging out with Ben Affleck. Although, I would certainly not say no to that. Today was cold, really cold, 54 degrees. So we put on our socks and sweaters and headed for the movies. We mistakenly thought tonight was the Oscars and wanted to see Argo ahead of the awards. We always cheer for our hometown boy, Ben. And this time he truly deserves it. The movie was fast paced, with just the right amount of tension mixed with humor. It's about the rescue of 6 Americans who escaped the American Embassy in Iran during the hostage taking of 1979. Now that we know the Oscars are next week, maybe we will take in The Life of Pi or Les Miserables.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
St Petersburgh, Etc.
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| Sunset over Tampa Bay from the Skyline Bridge |
Dunedin was having a week end arts and crafts festival of which we have seen several. They are mostly made up of amateurs who make ticky tacky kitsch. I've had my fill. But we had a nice stroll past a hundred or so booths, stopped for pizza and headed home. The sunset was the best entertainment of the day. See it on flickr.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Anna Maria
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| Sunset over Gulf of Mexico |
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