Wednesday, January 16, 2008
You Say It's Your Birthday? - Wednesday 1/16/2008
Well, it's my birthday too, yeah!
Hydra had the day off, and suggested that we go to the UCR/California Photography Museum in Riverside. I've been wanting to do this for about 3 years, but every time I check it out, they seem to be changing exhibits. Same was true today, but I figured with a name like that, it had to have a pretty decent permanent collection on display.
I was wrong! The permanent collection is a few cases of cameras and four walls of photographs. Nice discussion and display of earliest types of photos, with a description of each.
They advertised a special stereographic photography exhibit. I expected we'd be treated to 20 or 30 stereographs. Not so. The display was set up in this weird little area at the entry to the bathrooms on the bottom floor. The only stereographic photos actually on display were the four--count 'em!--four in the permanent collection. Sigh.
I was particularly interested because I just finished reading All Will Be Revealed by Robert Anthony Siegel.
This is a photo of the Riverside Art Museum, next door. Which was completely closed due to a change in exhibits.
We had a delicious lunch at the Bella Trattoria (shared an antipasto plate and added bowls of flavorful minestrone soup) in the famous Mission Inn. Dick and Pat Nixon were married in one of the presidential suites. We'd never heard of it before, but it's said to be the heart of Riverside.
We enjoyed the small but informative Mission Inn Museum but declined to take the tour, which cost $12.00 per person.
Darling, that's more than the Louvre or the Musee D'Orsay!
Keeps riff raff like us out, though.
The Chief has seen better days. (In an antiques store on Market Street.)
It's just a good thing I don't have a) a bigger house or b) too much money. Otherwise, both of these things would have gone home with us.
That guy with the clock in his belly is seriously weird. What was the original intent!?
Back at the homestead. Little Gus on the left doesn't fly. We had his wings trimmed when we first got him, so we could get him used to us handling him. We've done this with all our birds. Seems like he should have all his flight feathers by now, but still no lift-off.
He climbed up the chair in the bedroom to get as close to his cage as possible at bedtime. Hydra called me in to see him and Rocky (center) on the pillow. As soon as he saw the camera, however, Nick flew a curly-cue and got into the shot. Jr. Ham.
And! The birthday dessert! Double Rainbow vanilla ice cream with Saunder's hot fudge and hot caramel toppings, carried home from Michigan by Hydra. Yum!
Hope this didn't sound complain-ish. It was a wonderful day.
Labels:
antiques,
art,
birthday,
museum,
photography
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4 comments:
Happy Birthday, Sundry! That little clock guy kinda looks like Ben Franklin if he didn't have the hat on. I bet his eyes move back and forth. Crazy.
Hey, Happy Birthday! It sounds like a lovely day. Personally, I might've gone for The Chief, but probably without the lady's head on his lap.
Kim- Ew! I think you're right! It's like his eyes follow you everywhere...and then check to see what's coming up behind you.
Fingers- I'm pretty sure the Chief is willing to ditch the head-lady in favor of you.
Oh, hey, Happy b-day!
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