• Art, books and birds

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    August 30th, 2009KirstenVacation

    From the beginning of our planning, Mark could hardly wait for this:

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    We’d have gone on Saturday, but it was closed.

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    Oh Dali

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    The "Lips" phone is fun!

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    Hmmm, maybe he likes the shoe better

    We couldn’t take pictures in the exhibit, but it was really good. His most famous paintings weren’t there, but it had a great collection of Salvador Dali’s art throughout his life. You could really see his changes and progression as an artist. He had a love of Hollywood and wanted to be a part of several movies, but his taste was a little too strange for mainstream America. He finally got his break in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Spellbound” He and Walt Disney worked on several projects together as well, but only one project actually came about. This is the closest thing I can find of the movie: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1462300

    In my opinion, it’s still too strange for mainstream America.

    After the museum, we went to the State Library of Victoria. It’s in this big old building with some steps and benches and there were a ton of people sitting around having lunch, or just hanging out.

    Oh-and I don’t think I’ve mentioned, but every day on the trip there were at least 5-6 different school groups everywhere we went. Some were high school, some “grammar” and they were all in uniforms. I began to wonder if they were ever in class.

    The library is really cool inside too, and has a big dome. We went up and saw some of the exhibits they had there–history or melbourne, rare books and literature, art etc. But, Brit found this:

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    I LOVE Buttons!!!!

    It was an interactive map of Melbourne throughout its history. You could change maps, zoom in, pan etc. I think it was his favorite thing all day.

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    Pretty library

    There are only so many things to see in a library, so we headed to the park.

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    Here birdie birdie

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    AHHH, this is soooo fun!

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    I'm so cute.

    We tried going to the Queen Victoria Market, but unfortunately it had just closed. It’s a huge market with thousands of stalls that sell everything from food to crappy watches to clothes.

    For dinner we ate at a delicious Chinese restaurant that was recommended by Mark’s friend. We loved everything. Brit really like the melt-in-your-mouth beef brisket with dumplings and the wontons. Their honey chicken was so good too. So, we’re thankful for that recommendation!

    Every night was kind of early. By 8 or 9 we were so tired we all went to bed.

One Response to “Art, books and birds”

  1. Dan really like Dali, we have a Dali in our bedroom. He’s a little strange for my taste though. :) The Chinese food sounds yummy. Cute pics.

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