We're kicking off the 2024 Secret Santa! Exchange gifts with other monkeys - from beer and snacks, to bike gear, to custom machined holiday decorations and tools by our more talented members, there's something for everyone.
Did an easy ride and pulled up the unnecessary and counter productive, roofing shingles that someone nailed to my bridge work. Starting to think it was a trail runner or hiker since nails were in the center of the bridge. Either way, now the boards will last longer without the shingles trapping water.
I was a regular at the Denver Art Museum in the mid 80s, Somewhere in New York, also in the 80s, I saw Francis Bacon's Pope Innocent something - I thought it pretty awesome that a pope could be electrocuted. When I get old and bored I think I could travel around to see Mark Rothko paintings.
The MAG has a decent American art collection as does Munson Williams in Utica. The Everson has a good show every once in a while (hosted one of mine a few years back ); the Albright Knox in Buffalo has a great 20thC collection too...
None of these has the scope/scale of the country's biggest museums, admittedly.
The MAG has a decent American art collection as does Munson Williams in Utica. The Everson has a good show every once in a while (hosted one of mine a few years back ); the Albright Knox in Buffalo has a great 20thC collection too...
None of these has the scope/scale of the country's biggest museums, admittedly.
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