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7 comments:
What a cool weekend!
National Geographic has an article about medieval treasure buried in England, this week.
I've only been able to visit the Cloisters once, but I loved it!! Thanks for taking us along with you :)
I once went with my husband to a European car show (back when he had his vintage Mini) near Lake Cazenovia and discovered a Federal era mansion on the site (Lorenzo State Historical Site).
But usually I have to look for my history.
New York is high on our list to visit. There are so many great museums there. This one is high on my list and I know my husband will enjoy it when he gets there. Thanks for the wonderful pictures. I didn't realize they had that unicorn tapestry.
Judy, that article sounds interesting!
Amanda! I should have known you would visit the Cloisters.
Elena, a vintage Mini??? How cool!
Yes, the Mini was very fun, smaller and IMHO even cuter than the new ones. People always smiled when they saw us drive by. Sadly, we had to sell it after he had his stroke. It would have been too much to convert to automatic and left foot driving. But it went to a good home, another Mini enthusiast.
I visited the Cloisters while I was in NYC for the RWA convention. It was clear that I'm way more into history than modern events - my top tourist attractions were the Cloisters and the Discovery Pompeii exhibit (although I did see Alexander McQueen at the Met, which was amazing). The Cloisters was a highlight of the trip, though - so cool that they rebuilt an entire French building on the site! Thanks for sharing!
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