Immersive Monet Experience
I had such high expectations for the Immersive Monet exhibit because we loved the Van Gogh one so much and I love Monet's art work even more. Alec and I went this past weekend and we spent a good 2 hours inside. It was in the same building and space that housed the Van Gogh exhibit so we expected a similar set up. We read about Monet's life and works and home. We watched a short computer animated video about the start of the impressionist movement and Monet's role in it. Then we stepped into a room that was set up to look like Monet's art studio/salon. There were reproductions of his art all around, little handwritten notes/thoughts sprinkled throughout and even a little window where you could look out onto a scene from Monet's garden complete with bridges, hanging plants, and koi pond. From there we stepped out into Monet's garden. Now these next two photos look awful but I promise you in real life it wasn't nearly so blue or hazy in there... ...







I love excuses to stay home as well! Even though I have a car, I'll look out the window and see that it's windy and think, "Might as well stay at home all day. It's windy." Of course I go somewhere if I have to but if I don't, I try to stay in. How wonderful to get to use your creativity and talents more than before :).
ReplyDeleteI try to have one at home day a week. That is nice that it is making you stay home. Do you clean everyday or have certain things you clean each day?
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read about your Thanksgiving menu! Will Alec be helping you cook? That candle looks like it smells perfect for this time of year :)
ReplyDeleteI remember a time when we only had one car and there was something about it that made life feel much simpler. It's amazing what all we can get done when we are running the roads :)
ReplyDeleteThat's nice that Alec's roommate is coming home with him!
ReplyDeleteJoanne,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your visits!! I truly appreciate it...My Thanksgiving menu is always the same as it is a tradition that I carried over from my parents and like my sons both say..."If it ain't broke, don't fix it"! I think if I changed the menu, they would have a stroke!! LOL!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
Hadestown is so good! We're even thinking of going to see it again.
ReplyDeleteI do think life was so much simpler when we only had our van! It's been a long time ago, but I remember just knowing it was okay to stay home all day and that was a good, simple time. My oldest son takes Drivers Ed in January so it'll be awhile before we have another driver in the house, but he's already said he wants my van- so we will probably be in that boat in the next few years!
ReplyDeleteWe are traveling for thanksgiving so I won't be planning that meal but my Dad's side of the family, my sisters and their kids will be at my house in December so we will have a meal then and I'm excited to plan that! I haven't even thought of many Christmas gift ideas, but I don't want to spend as much this year so I need to plan soon! I hope your November is wonderful :)