Photo by Edward Kasinec
Not usually shown on the tour.
Photo by Edward Kasinec
Not usually shown on the tour.
Fellow resident Marian Dunn says the “Old Flames” article about the secret to good sex after 70 from the NYTimes was the most complete and accurate article she has ever read on the subject. In case you wish to see it, click here.
Thanks to Sally Kellock for these.
Nurse: Which arm?
Shakespeare: *As you like it*
Nurse: Was that painful?
Shakespeare:*Much ado about nothing.*
Nurse: You will have to have a second jab.
Shakespeare: *Measure for measure?*
Nurse: So, how was the experience?
Shakespeare: *A midsummer night's dream!*
Nurse: So what do you think of the govt handling of Covid?
Shakespeare: it's a *Comedy of Errors.*
Shakespeare now asks the nurse:
Shakespeare: When will my quarantine end?
Nurse: On the *Twelfth Night.*
Shakespeare: Who will foot my quarantine bill?
Nurse: *The Merchant of Venice.*
Shakespeare: Where will I be put up for my quarantine?
Nurse: In a *Hamlet.*
Shakespeare: Thank you for helping me!
Nurse: *All's Well That Ends Well.*
Thanks to Maria Harris for sending it.
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Art and photo by Sheila Benedis
The above photos is of the hare made famous by Edmund De Waal’s book, The Hare with Amber Eyes.
Also in the museum was a large painting called “Blue Horses” by Franz Marc.
All photos by Valerie Wallace
Thanks to Sally Kellock for sending them.
Photo by Harry Bloomfeld
Thanks to Barbara Bruno for sending these.
Thanks to Barbara Bruno for sending it.
Thanks to Sally Kellock for sending these.
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Photo by Joe Bruno
Photo by Alice Clague
Photo by Jane Hart
J. Miro— Towards the Rainbow
E. Granwell— Magical Bizons of Tropical Flight
The Great Hall of the Met
Many coins in the fountain
Surrealism
The Met’s Famous Tree
All photos by Arthur Brady
Photo by Barbara Bruno
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Photo by Caroline Persell
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