a little blurry, I know - but still lovely to look at. and I love that he is hanging at MOMA so I can go see him in person whenever I like. happy monday everyone. do you believe it is march 5th already???
This year has gone by pretty fast, right, Lily?? And you're right - it's lovely that MOMA is so close to Lower Manhattan because Van Gogh's unique style is enough to keep your eye entertained visit after visit!
I heard the entry fee to MOMA is over $20 now? Is that true? Oh, criminal. Still, if I were in NYC, I'd go. Love that place. And Van Gogh - it always amazes me how he put so much energy, so much motion into every painting. xo, m
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I too haven't been to MOMA in ages. Thank you so much for sharing this.
There's a fellow Long Islander that visits my blog who does much posting about Long Island especially food. Do a quick google search for "Culinary Types" and I'm sure he will pop up!
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No, I don't! Were you at MOMA this weekend? I was at the Met—don't we live in a great town?
Van Gogh is my favorite artist, both for his paintings and his life.
ah, I haven't been to the MOMA in forever. Glad you went!
If I had a day off, it would be filled with touring around the awesome museums we have here.
hope you're well, Lily!
Time flies when you are having fun
no March 16th already! lol!
Van Gogh is one of my favorite painters.
Long time, no see, Lily!
This year has gone by pretty fast, right, Lily?? And you're right - it's lovely that MOMA is so close to Lower Manhattan because Van Gogh's unique style is enough to keep your eye entertained visit after visit!
I heard the entry fee to MOMA is over $20 now? Is that true? Oh, criminal. Still, if I were in NYC, I'd go. Love that place. And Van Gogh - it always amazes me how he put so much energy, so much motion into every painting. xo, m
Hi Lily!
Boy oh boy am I glad to find you! Since moving to Pennsylvania three years ago, I must say, I MISS Long Island!!
I too haven't been to MOMA in ages. Thank you so much for sharing this.
There's a fellow Long Islander that visits my blog who does much posting about Long Island especially food. Do a quick google search for "Culinary Types" and I'm sure he will pop up!
You've been bookmarked!!!
Today, or was it yesterday, was/is van Gogh's birthday (159).
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