They had an exhibit on Frida Kahlo, through the lens of Nickolas Muray. Turns out he was one of her lovers.
He also photographed her with her husband, the artist Diego Rivera.
The photos were wonderful. She had given him some gifts of her work and copies of those were included.
This was between the parking lot and the museum entrance.
As you walked into the museum, this was front and center.
On the way back to The Villages, I found navy shoes. This may not seem news worthy to you but I've been on a quest for a number of years.
I found navy sandals AND navy flats this season!
We looked for the restaurant that the owners of Lopez and Havana Country Club were to have opened years ago.
We could not find it. Found out they never opened, even though the name and address were on Terry's membership card. We went to Lopez Country Club instead. Wonderful lunch at one of our favorite places.
Came home and I went into a two-hour conference call for the Contracts Committee of my Realtor Board.
After dinner (I cooked again), Terry and I both listened in on a conference call with the Women of Reform Judaism.
The call addressed WRJ's approach for advocating for issues of concern with the new administration in Washington.
Terry reports that she is feeling some better.
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