We flew first class to Seattle. Feeling like a rock star, I ordered a couple Jack and Cokes.
Mom went with her new poison, a bloody mary.
Nice view
Maureen, Mom, and Colleen at Anthony's on Pier 2. Boston, MA
Anthony's is one of the nicest places to eat in town. It's just outside of downtown, free parking, wonderful views of the bay and lots of ambiance and history. Inside you'll find pictures of the owner with everyone from Liz Taylor to JFK.
Faneuil Hall
Naragansett Beach, RI. One of the best beaches in New England.
Amazing private residence at the beach
Classic Henry shot
Mom the lifeguard
Colleen, Mom, Maureen and I at a nice dinner in Newport, RI
Veggie kabob of epic proportions
It's all in the name
Below are shots from the New Britain Museum of Modern Art.
Below are shots from the New Britain Museum of Modern Art.
N.C. Wyeth - "One More Step, Mr Hands," Said I, "And I'll Blow Your Brains Out," 1911
Maxfield Parrish - "Dusk" 1942
Alton Tobey - "Sumerian Priests" 1978
Frank C. Bensing - "Lydia's Just A Mite Taller. She Takes Her Height From Her Father's People. We Hope She'll Be A Teacher, Too, When She Finsihes Normal This Year..." 1978
Rafael De Soto - "Eyes Behind The Door," from Detective Tales, Dec 1947
Rowena A. Morrill - "Twilight Terrors," for National Lampoon Magazine 1980
Solon H. Borglum - One In A Thousand, bronze, modeled 1901, cast 1960's
George Inness - "Saint Peter's, Rome" 1857
Albert Bierstadt - "Seal Rock" 1872-87
John Haberle - "Time And Eternity" 1889-90
Norman Rockwell - "Weighing In," cover for The Saturday Evening Post 230 (June 28th, 1958)
Joe De Mers - "Rules Kept From Her Husband. They Couldn't Keep Her Visitor Out" 1966
Carl Lundgren - "Holy Man" 1978
Steven Dohanos - "Rained In Vacationers," The Saturday Evening Post July 31st, 1948
Lisa Hoke - "The Gravity Of Color" 2008 This piece took up two stories, from floor to ceiling. A pretty impressive use of plastic and paper cups, paint, and hardware.
Dale Chihuly - "Blue And Beyond Blue" 2006 My Mom is a big fan of Chilhuly's work, and the blown glass exibit was the real purpose of our visit to the museum. Unable to take photos of that exhibit, you'll have to take my word that there were some really nice pieces. For anyone familiar with Celebrity Cruises, you might remember Chihuly's pieces hanging on the Millenium class ships.
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