The Paws that Refreshes

Monday, November 06, 2006

The High Museum of Art....

is going to be my home away from home. Went last Thursday evening to get another gander at the Louvre exhibit and to attend the Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) lecture. I had dinner at the (burp!!!) Varsity and continued enjoying the chili dogs throughout the evening. Nothing like the Varsity for the meal that keeps on giving.

I did see some people I knew, but no amount of arm-waiving caught their attention...must be bind as well as deaf.

The lecture on "St. Matthew and the Angel" (1661) was presented by Dorothy Fletcher,
Senior Lecturer, Director of Undergraduate Studies at Emory University. This lady is no slouch. Her expertise is in 15th/16th century Northern European art, and German Expressionist art of the early 20th century. I learned a lot. Just enough to make me a "pseudo-expert" on Rembrandt and his contemporaries. Look out!!! More fodder for me to bore you all to death. LOL

Unfortunately, it looks as though I'm never going to be able to upload a photo to accompany my blogs. This is a disappointment, as a picture is worth a thousand words.

2 Comments:

At 10:34 AM, Blogger epgraves said...

You can up load if you can beat the machine called blogger and do it at the right time.

You can also restart your old blog by going back and deleting some of the big photos you had up loaded. I think the deer on your aunts farm.

One or two of the bigger ones are stretching your page and causing the posts to fall way down below your side menu. Try deleting the big ones and POOF! you have everything back to normal.

If you rather not delete them or re-upload them smaller, just post until you run that post off of the page. It will still look like that archives tho, so better to ditch the big ones.

 
At 5:55 AM, Blogger =^..^= Kitty =^..^= said...

Thanks, Steve. I'd like to get busy with it right away, but I have to do this pesky thing called W O R K first. Aaarrrrggghhhhh!

P.S. How do you like my new title, a play on the old Coca Cola ad from the 50s and 60s. Perfect for a Kitty!!! LOL

 

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