After
spending the last few winters down south, I guess I am no longer as
thrilled with the loooonnnnngggg Minnesota winters. Enough is
enough. I decided that a little sun and warmth was what was needed
and I hopped a plane to Tampa Florida. How wonderful to be flying into the area and seeing the green water and white beaches. Best of
all, there was sun.
There
were a few things on my agenda. First up was the Bowling Ball house.
This was just a regular house in a regular neighborhood where the
owners really got into decorating their property. It was rather a
visual treat and a nice change from snowy white Minnesota.
My
mother, who loves the ocean, could not understand why I chose to
spend my time in Tampa in museums rather than go to the beach.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
The
Dali Museum was absolutely amazing. This museum had the largest
collection of Salvador Dali art outside of Spain, his home
country. I've always liked Dali, his work is inventive, fascinating
and sometimes just plain weird. What's not to like?
The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory
One of Dali's better know pieces
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There was a virtual reality display where you could actually go into
one of Dali's paintings.
Archeological Reminiscence of Millet's "Angelus" |
You could walk across the sand, climb the
towers and see the backside of the objects in his painting. When you are in the painting, you are about the size of those two figures in the front of the picture. At one
point, I saw these giant elephants walking across the sand. They
were as tall as the towers with long, long skinny legs. I was
totally in awe as I watched them walk by me. You only had four
minutes to explore the painting. I almost got back in line to go
back into the painting to experience more. Talk about really getting into the art.
I
moved on to the Chihuly Collection. “A
pioneer of the studio glass movement, Chihuly is credited with
transforming the methods of creating glass art and thereby leading
the development of complex, multi-part glass sculptures and
environmental art.” If we are talking art glass, I'm all over it.
While it was soul satisfying to see the various art forms, the best
part was a film that was produced at a week long workshop he did at
the Corning Museum of Glass in New York state. The film showed how, each morning and each afternoon during the week, Chihuly and his team produced most of the different glass series Chihuly is known for.
Chihuly also paints |
I
also splurged and bought me a truck while I was in Tampa. It is a
Ruby Red Chevrolet 2500HD Duramax. It is definitely a big girl toy.
It
came with a few accessories that I just couldn't pass up. And here I was thinking that I really should downsize. Go figure.
Bottom line though: Can
we say Wowzer!!
What break! Your story telling made me feel like I went on a mini break myself.
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