Florida and Dali? I never would've thought to put the two together. When I think of the Tampa Bay Area, it doesn't exactly conjure up thoughts of Spanish surrealism. … more
Every so often you stumble onto something that just blows you away and you feel compelled to tell the whole world about it. This was indeed the case this past weekend when my wife and I had an opportunity … more
Loved seeing the Sistine Chapel but was disappointed by the lack of respect it's given by the world wide tourists. Our tour guide told us to whisper if we had to talk at all, but when we got inside it … more
The Hearst Castle, owned by the state of California, is a fabulous place. Although the more than 100 ornate rooms and detailed ceilings, gold leaf floor designs in the crazily gorgeous indoor pool, … more
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Robin_Uncapher posted a Quick Tip about Musée Rodin.
November 01, 2010
This museum is enchanting. The first time I went I was shocked, maybe because Paris is so full of good museums that its easy to miss this one. The garden is especially beautiful with lots of famous scuptures. … more
The beauty of this intimate world class art collection is that it is small enough for the viewer to look at every single piece slowly, carefully and lovingly and yet still see the entire collection in … more
I often tell people, there is no greater museum city in the world than Washington, DC and having done a lot of traveling, I am pretty sure of what I say. But my favorite art museum? It has to be the Met.   … more
The Smithsonian Museum of American Art has a terrific exhibition on right now. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have done something wonderful. They have lent their Norman Rockwell collection … more
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berryhappyl posted a Quick Tip about Louvre Museum.
June 09, 2010
I would recommend seeing what you really want to see, due to the time-warp factor of the museum. Then, start from the top and work your way down. There aren't as many people on the top floor.
Hearst Castle is worth the high price of admission. It's the antithesis of the rugged image of the California West -- even if it is nestled among rolling hills with cattle grazing. It's luxury and indulgence … more