Showing posts with label De Young Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label De Young Museum. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Another De Young Museum Offering - August 21, 2011 - Shadow Shot Sunday #170 & Mellow Yellow Monday #135

This rather stern looking gentleman could have been fitting for a number of
memes.  Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo of the placard so I don't know who
made him nor the composition material. 

He was at the De Young Museum in San Francisco and I rather preferred him
to Picasso!




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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ruby Tuesday - Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners - August 16, 2011

This is another submission from my wonderful visit to the De Young Museum
in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.  It is sad that the artist is unknown!






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To all my friends from India, I hope your Independence celebration
yesterday was one of great joy and pride.  You have so much
to celebrate in that spectacular country of yours and, everyday,
should really be one of celebration.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Mellow Yellow Monday #134 - Woman In Yellow, De Young Museum, San Francisco - April 15, 2011

Anothering offering from my recent visit to the De Young Museum -






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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday, #169 - Shadows at San Francisco's De Young Museum - August 14, 2011

Knowing that I am not a fan of abstract art, I went to see the Picasso exhibit,
mainly to rendevous with my good friend, Joanne Olivieri, aka Poetic
Shutterbug.  We toured the rest of the De Young, needing to see art that
didn't require interpretion.  It was a fabulous day, ending up with a late
lunch, good music and our usual unbelievable brownie sundae at the Park
Chalet.




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Sunday, August 07, 2011

Sundays in My City - A Golden Kimberlye Gold - August 7, 2011

I really had an indulgent Saturday!  My friend, Joanne Olivieri - aka Poetic
Shutterbug, treated me to the Picasso Exhibit at the De Young Museum in San
Francisco ( more about that in tomorrow's post ).  Afterwards, we stopped
at the Park Chalet for a late lunch and were delighted to find a four person
group playing old hits from the 60's and 70's.  We were applauding the
loudest!

Then, last night, I went to hear my friend, Kimberlye Gold, sing at a little
place about five miles from my home.  I'd never even heard of  A Grape In
The Fog - a perfect name for any place in Pacifica, which hosts a fog fest
every year!  Anyway, it's a cute little wine bar at Rockaway Beach where
I often go to eat at Nick's ( less often since my job ended, though! ). 

Kimberlye and her two musicians were terrific and I really enjoyed A Grape
In Fog.






Kimberlye has a terrific voice, whether she's singing rock and roll or one
of her own ballads, "Rope of Faith" from her CD, "Sycamore Street".  If
you'd like to hear a sampling, go to CD Baby at: 
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kimberlye.  She really brought the house down
last night with her rendition of "Bobby McGee"!








Calvin Keanoola

The other two musicians were really good as well,  I am not very musically
oriented so I'm not even sure what you call the instrument the fellow in the
foreground was playing.  Of course, even I can recognize a violin.  Calvin
Keaoola ( no denying that lovely Hawaiian name ) which sounded
wonderful.

A Grape In The Fog, owned by Beth Lemke, is a small, intimate venue, made
all that much nicer by friendly wait staff.  I especially liked Ruth who was very
knowledgeable about all the wines on the menu ( a very nice variety of domestic
and imported ).  I stayed late, just chatting with her about the cafe, its menu and
musical offerings.

The menu had a nice selection of munchies - nuts, various cheeses, prosciutto,
salami, sandwiches, gumbo on Sundays, on Wednesdays, there are several
dinner choices, and there are even wine flights, which I always enjoy for
trying out new vintages.  The desserts on display looked very yummy though
I was able to forego them after lunching at the Park Chalet this afternoon.

Some nights, there is music or comedy for entertainment or you can take a stroll
a block away and watch the mesmerizing waves of the Pacific. Afterwards,
return to A Grape in the Fog for a glass of port and dessert.  The atmosphere
is warm and welcoming.







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