CMOG contains some of the world's foremost pieces of glass from the beginning of time. A visit would be well worth your time... http://www.cmog.org/collection/exhibitions
Just posted on my food blog yesterday, Randall. I know, I was lazy for a while there.
Wonderful pictures,Kathleen. I love especially the one of the crocuses,it gives such a springtime feeling! The museum of glass seems to be very interesting, I just checked their web page:)
Daniela, I remember going to CMOG's technology section when I was a kid. It was impressive then, but less so when I became an adult (I and the technology aged!). Now that they've updated the technology, it's a fascinating tour in that part of the museum, too.
Interesting Kathleen, I never heard of a Museum of Glass. But I do believe you, because you posted a picture of one. :)
ReplyDeleteWaiting patiently for your next recipe post over at Step by Step in the Kitchen. I am working on a post right now.
Glad to see you are active Kathleen at what you love to do!! :)
regards,
Randall
CMOG contains some of the world's foremost pieces of glass from the beginning of time. A visit would be well worth your time... http://www.cmog.org/collection/exhibitions
DeleteJust posted on my food blog yesterday, Randall. I know, I was lazy for a while there.
The museum of glass is lovely!
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CMOG is a worldclass destination. If you ever get to the US, be sure to visit it. http://www.cmog.org
DeleteWonderful pictures,Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteI love especially the one of the crocuses,it gives such a springtime feeling!
The museum of glass seems to be very interesting, I just checked their web page:)
Daniela, I remember going to CMOG's technology section when I was a kid. It was impressive then, but less so when I became an adult (I and the technology aged!). Now that they've updated the technology, it's a fascinating tour in that part of the museum, too.
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