thursday

Jul 30, 2020 08:19

Question:
30 What’s a good museum nearest to where you live?
Probably have to go to Pittsburgh for that. The Carnegie Museums. There are 4 of them. The Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. I haven't been to the Andy Warhol Museum yet or the Science Center. The Mattress Factory Art Museum in Pittsburgh is very good too. Then there is the Cleveland Museum of Art which is very good. But the closest to us might be the Hoyt Art Center in New Castle - it's good - an hour away. Living in our small town world nothing is very close.

Sebby and I biked yesterday from Franklin to the Oil City Boat Ramp and today we are going from the Rockland Tunnel to Emlenton. We are running out of summer. In 2 weeks he will be going back to college. They think they have figured out a way for them to be safe from the covid. Small "pods" of students. I would worry more about the teachers.

Some pictures I took yesterday of Sebby and I biking, a Shiva and old yearbook covers:



The River Ridge Farm Gate from a different angle than I usually get it.



Last year I found an old baby doll head on the bike trail and stashed it away near a bridge railing so I could find it later. Every once in a while I check on its decomposition. I wanted Sebby to hold it up for me. He obliged. When he gave it back to me I discovered that it had ants all over it. He said he didn't get any on him. I was glad.



The big Shiva I keep in my goat shed. I bought this one at the time of mom's final decline in 2012. It seemed we all needed a push for transition.



The yearbook cover I was talking about yesterday.



The standard covers looked mostly like this before 1971. I wonder if they kept up the idea of designing the covers from scratch after 1971.

biking, 2020 366 questions, doll, shiva, yearbooks, memories, sebastian

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