(http://museumofglass.org/exhibitions/living-legacies/)
A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Monday, August 18, 2008
Art on Monday: Glass in Tacoma
(http://museumofglass.org/exhibitions/living-legacies/)
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Thank you for your comment on my blog today. My husband had a brain stroke on Sunday and we are all praying for his recovery.
I just wanted to tell you this, since I won't be able to check the blogs I like on a regular basis for a while. We were to leave for the US on vacation this Saturday, so I posted lots of photos in advance....as if I had known.
Please send positive thoughts our way.
"Bibi"
I like this one a lot. Exactly the kind of photo I would like to take. Went to our museum on Sat. to try and capture our Chihuly flowers again! Sadly he is the only artist on this list that I recognize. I need to get on the stick!
That must be a fantastic exhibition! I like that shot very much!
Thank you for your nice comment on my blog.
Greetings
Very few schools teach glass blowing. The set up for such facilities would cost a fortune. C.S.U. Long Beach did at one time. I think Santa Monica Junior College still does. If a class in glassblowing was at a JC near me, I'd be in it.
Great photo!! Love the colours!!!
Regarding the film about «Tabarly», I hope it is released soon on Lisbon Theatres!
I still haven't made it there, but want to go one of these days... Nice colors in this shot!
Nice photo, The set up for such facilities would cost a fortune.That must be a fantastic exhibition!
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