melaniesuzanne: (Lego: Pippin)
Biking: Hubbyfink and I hit the trail Sunday afternoon and wound up riding to Kerry & Jill's house in Reston. The east-bound trip was pretty easy with bright sunshine, temps in the mid-50s F, and a light tailwind. The west-bound trip home was a slog with a 23mph headwind. Oof. With that kind of wind, coasting is almost impossible. We took turns as each other's wind break and had to make several rest stops to catch our breath and stretch complaining leg muscles. I'd normally be disappointed that a mere 17 mile ride took so much out of us, but eight miles of resistance makes up for the lack of distance.

Lego: Completed the "Barrel Escape" set from the Hobbit series Saturday evening. I have just one more set to assemble: "Goblin King Battle". At that point, I'll have the full set of dwarves and can set up little vignettes including the full Unexpected Gathering. Also that point, we'll be out of Lego sets to assemble until the additional Lord of the Rings sets come out this year. Hubbyfink may tear into the Star Wars sets, though. I knew we'd go nuts if we starting getting sets.

Also? How can my spell checker not recognize "dwarves"?

Home organization: FINALLY put away the ornaments and Christmas tree. Oof. I dislike leaving Christmas decor out past Epiphany but, between taking advantage of being outside on warm sunny days and illness/malaise in between, neither of us had the motivation to attack the tree. (We did pull down the outside decor on Epiphany, though.) The living room looks so much better being put back to rights.

Non-standard: Hubbyfink and I took Monday off and toured the "Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe" exhibit at the Walters Museum in Baltimore. It was a fascinating exhibit and showcased artwork I'd never before seen. I felt a sense of wonder and of shame at the same time, and am very glad that I got a chance to see the exhibit.
melaniesuzanne: (Memphis - Hernando de Soto bridge)
I'm so glad we've stayed the extra day. The severe weather promised by the weather-guessers hasn't arrived but the wind's been very high and wind advisories throughout the state would have made crossing the full length of Tennessee in our lightweight car an unfun trip. So, instead of being blown about by Mother Nature, Hubbyfink and I viewed The Baroque World of Fernando Botero exhibit at the Brooks Museum. I read about the exhibit in last week's Memphis Flyer and then Mimi gave me two magnets based on paintings in the exhibit. It was obviously a sign.

Hubbyfink wasn't sure about what he was getting into, but once he saw the bronze "Rape of Europa" (caution: image is huge) in the front courtyard, his interest was piqued. I'm no art critic but I know what I like and there were several paintings and a few bronzes which I'd be happy to have live in my home. Hubbyfink was intrigued by Botero's corpulent figures. We're both kicking ourselves for not purchasing the exhibit book, especially since the museum forbade photography.

We were also delighted to discover a not-insignificant medieval art collection which contained pieces we'd never seen depicted. Hubbyfink spent a great deal of time examining a mid-fifteenth century German statue of Gabriel made of wood. The armour detail was absolutely stunning. Again, no photography allowed so we can't share the wonder of that statue with our history-loving friends. Poop. Hubbyfink suggested coming back with La Belle letterhead when next we visit...

We wandered through the neighborhoods of the historic Evergreen district to the west of Overton Park and then around the artsy Cooper-Young district looking at several 1920s bungalows I'd found in the real estate section of the Flyer earlier. Ah, bliss.

Now we're waiting for Mom and Aunt Trish to get back home so we can all go out for last-night-in-town sushi. Yay!
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Okay, so maybe Mars doesn't, but I sure do. And it looks like Justin Hillgrove's got some new stuff up. I neeeeeeed the Poe tribute, and maybe Ripper & Sweeney. The Jabberwock is gorgeous, but I don't happen to have a spare grand lying about. More's the pity.

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