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Art, Books & Movies

Five novels I have read over the last several decades have illuminated my understanding of famous artworks. The artists range from the …

Boston Libraries

There’s a very special place in Boston I had never heard of untll Kevin Moore told me about it last winter and …

Longtime Friends

After two long years away from the Washington area, Steve and I returned in June to visit longtime friends–friends who are not …

St. Augustine 2021

St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, is a place Steve and I love to visit.  We first went there …

Welcome to Ohio

Just as runaway slaves in the mid-1800s found refuge in Ohio, I found a warm welcome and relief from Florida heat with …

Artists & Musicians Matter

In my recent Self-Examination, I have come to realize how much Black artists and musicians matter to me. This poster by Romare …

Museums Matter

On March 9, 2017 I discovered how much museums can matter. At 6:30 that morning, I went online to get four timed …

Corona Comforts

Staying at home since March 15 has meant seeking comfort in every public facet of my life–Music, Art, Reading, Travel, History and …

Georgia O’Keeffe

Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings have long fascinated me. In DC, I studied them at the Phillips Collection; in Santa Fe, at the Georgia O’Keeffe …

Museums with Marjo

The Frost Museum of Science and the Perez Art Museum share a parking garage and wonderful views of Miami harbor. On Marjo’s …

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