November 12th, 2006

Today we broke from the normal mundane weekend full of chores, catch-up, and to-do lists, and went to the museum. Because I have a tendency to overlook opportunities, and take far too many things for granted, this decision was quite a departure from the norm. After looking up the admission prices, Mr. Gadget was quite surprised that I remained agreeable to the venture. I am, after all, Ms. Penny Pincher Party Pooper Fun Police, and adult admission was $24. Each. Each! Okay, it’s been a long time since we’ve been out, so I don’t know the going rate for these sorts of things, but I just don’t recall paying fares like that for the Louvre or the Uffizi or the Smithsonian or any number of amazing museums I’ve had the opportunity to visit. But Leo’s in town. So off we went.

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It was quite an exhibit with great models built from his drawings.

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Some of the models were interactive and child-friendly. There were flying machines, gizmos, gadgets, war machines, and even a robot. Oh, and the first escalator.V. impressive.

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There was an original piece from his codex, which was quite something to see. Pssst. It’s backwards, whispered Mr. Gadget, concerned that those idiot display managers had posted the wrong side of the codex. Yes, Dear, that’s his characteristic mirror handwriting. It’s supposed to be that way. It’s his thanggg.

LDV also did sculpture. I quite liked his horses.

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But this is the stuff I really like.

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And of course, there can’t be a Da Vinci exhibit without Mona.
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All in all, it was a nice exhibit. Very interesting. But the paintings were all reproductions, as were the models, and I find these things somewhat disappointing. I think the only original work was the one sheet from the codex. It was quite something.

The rest of the museum was full of airplanes. I like the old ones best.

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So many things to see.

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So many buttons to push.

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So much fun to be had.

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What a beautiful day.

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4 Responses to “a day at the museum”

Meggie Says:

That looks a lovely day out! I used to take my kids to the Museum in Christchurch all the time, & it was…. wait for it… free!! It was a nice museum too, with lots of really cool things for kids to interact with.
Of course they did charge for special things.
My son has always been fascinated with Da Vinci.

Miscellania Says:

How WONDERFUL! I don’t care if they were copies – how delightful to see them! We were at the same place as Mona, but couldn’t get within 20′ deep of people of her. And she’s a small painting! I bet the Last Supper is now that crowded, everyone looking for Magdalene…
I LOVE LOVE LOVE looking at pictures of Number One Son. (Isn’t that Hana in Korean ) And of course, your husband. And the museum findings.

my float Says:

I too love the Da Vinci artwork, although the Mona Lisa has never done it for me! I love the ones that appear as though they’ve been drawn with charcoal, particularly of Mary holding the baby. Bliss. I could spend hours in an art gallery, mostly with the old masters, and just stare and stare.

Our main museums are mostly free too, no doubt because we’re cultural heathens! (oops, did I say that out loud !)

bec Says:

I love what you can do with pics on this page!

What a great excursion. And are you up to telling us how everything else is going I’ve been keeping my fingers crossed, way over here.