The Ol’ Dixie Mine
If you put your hand on a hot stove, then do it again, most folks would think you’re a slow learner. On the other hand, they say if you get…
The Travels of Mary Anne and Steve
...and sometimes other things
If you put your hand on a hot stove, then do it again, most folks would think you’re a slow learner. On the other hand, they say if you get…
”Where is Biosphere 1?”, people ask. Unless you’re an astronaut or a billionaire, you’re probably standing on it. Yes, the Earth is the first and original biosphere known to humankind.…
Let me begin by denying that we would ever plan to lunch at a bar frequented by real bikers. Our bar, in Cave Creek, AZ is favored by the more…
The Musical Instrument Museum in Scottsdale is one of my favorite places. It’s immense. The upper floor is organized by continent. As you approach an exhibit, your headphones will automatically…
I think “Return to the Garden” has a certain biblical tone, don’t you? Rest assured this is the last whiff of religion you’ll find in this post. Unless your theology…
Small Wonders is a temporary exhibit of contemporary small objects. You may want to zoom in to appreciate some of the pieces.
I don’t have a lot to say about this exhibit other than I found it interesting. I think you can see how native culture is reflected in many of these…
These aren’t really “dolls” because they aren’t toys nor are they used in a religious or cultural way. I was going to call this post “Native Costumes” but that didn’t…
Good for you, Jean-Paul and Rebecca Valette, for preserving this excellent collection of Navajo works. I would have called them “rugs”, but some clearly are not. Pay attention to the…
After spending considerable time in Home, we had a look at the sculpture garden. This gave us a chance to remove our masks, a nice break. For the record, not…