Thursday, January 9, 2014

Epiphany!

Alright, straight to the point. So I have continuously said that the art I post about is street art, which then lead to it being outdoor art. First off, sorry about all the confusion I honestly have no idea whatsoever what to blog about.
Anyways, I realized that half of the art I blogged about was public art and once again outdoor art. Simply that, it's sad that I only just figured that out. Oh well, for the rest of this blog post I guess.

So on my way over to Orchestra one day, I managed to find this.
Ice!
If you can't tell it's a piece of ice. Truly exquisite as it looks as if there are trees caught within the crystal structure. Well at least I find it beautiful. After finding the chunk of ice, and realizing how cold I was, I continued my journey to the orchestra class that happens to be located in a different building. Well as I walked I realized how privileged I am to live where I do. The beauty really does take your breath away at times. People just take it for granted. And I know I sound like a total tourist for saying that, but I can enjoy beauty too can't I?

So how was everyone's holiday? Hope it was well! I spent time with family as I hope you all got to do. This resulted in my attendance of a play at the Ford's Theater Washington D.C! I attended the performance of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. They did a magnificent job!
I sat under and diagonal from the balcony in which Abraham Lincoln was shot. To this day no one has sat in that box, or approached the seat. They have historical tours of course, you can even go across the street to where doctors tried to save him. It truly is fascinating, all that history within a block. 
The Seat
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So I really am sorry that my posts are so boring, and don't lie, I know they are. Once again I really don't know what to write about!!! So in the end I decided that each post will just be a random assortment of questions and facts about society, history, and sciences. A very wide variety of topics, but hopefully the posts will be more interesting.

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