-- Visits to Tampa Museum of Art
By Robert Indiana |
The Tampa Museum of Art moved into a brand new facility about ten years ago and is itself, a piece of art, having won some awards for its architectural design. Its collection of ancient art, as well as modern art, is extensive.
By Michael Pavlik |
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Minarets |
Library of Tampa Hotel |
-- Visit with Relatives in Clearwater
After our tours of the Tampa Museum of Art and the Henry B. Plant Museum we drove out to visit relatives who live in Clearwater. Patti's nephew is a graduate of Maine Maritime and has been working for years installing gas turbine engine systems for power plants around the country. They gave up life in Orlando for the more peaceful pace of Tampa a few years ago, and we have to agree that they live in a wonderful neighborhood in a great city.
-- Salvadore Dali Museum in St. Petersburgh was Unusual
Dali Museum |
A special exhibit was in place when we visited which provided a dedicated look at the two most celebrated surrealists of our age: Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte. The exhibit shows the alternative view of the world that both artists wanted to show and compares how they compare and contrast in their approach, technique, and vision. It helped to see Dali's work in comparison to another artist to better understand what he was trying to do. It's also interesting to realize that as he got older, the artist tended to move away from his most severe surrealism toward a more conservative approach to art.
-- Florida Museum of Photographic Art
FMoPA |
-- Vacations Bring Out the Need to Eat
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Patti enjoyed a Mojito at the Columbia Cafe on the River Walk; this time upstairs in what is actually a restaurant and bar servicing the Tampa History Museum. It was very hot outside, so we elected to eat inside instead of on the outside deck. On our exit day, Tuesday, we had an early lunch at the original Columbia Restaurant - 1905 in Ybor City, which features seating for 1,700 in 15 rooms. By the time we left, the place was almost full. And just before flight time, we stopped at the International Plaza near the airport and had a hamburger at the Taps restaurant. They feature a lot of interesting beers, but we went with cocktails and wine. "Taps" was an appropriate place to end our visit to Tampa as we were airborne before midnight.
-- Home At Last and a Visit from the Girls
Olive with her Toys |
We got home on Wednesday and on Thursday had the granddaughters visit. Olive was in a good mood all day, and Papa had a chance to feed her one of her bottles. Lucy was her usual energetic self and spent a lot of time playing with the stuffed Easter bunnies, the Bubble Maker, the Lego farm animals, the pillow castle/fort in the playroom, entertaining Olive with peek-a-boo, sliding the wheeled hassocks around as race cars, stomping on the snow-melt on the deck as we watched the snowman dissolve, play hide-and-seek with Papa, plus a good amount of reading including two new books, Stuck, and Lost and Found. Paige visited in the afternoon and helped with more reading to Lucy. She also shared her phone app that has the filters Lucy likes to play with to make funny faces. We limited that to a 10-minute session; otherwise, she would sit with the phone for hours.
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