Thursday, March 5, 2015

Florida - Day Ten (Daytona Beach, FL - St. Augustine, FL - Jacksonville, FL - Brunswick, GA)

160 miles today, another beautiful Florida day in the 70s and 80s.


After writing my blog by the pool,


I went for a good run on the beach.

and then went for a (very) quick dip in the ocean and pool. Last night, the ocean felt really cold - I figured out that was because I was thinking "Oh, I'm in sunny 88 degrees Florida - let's swim in the warm ocean waters." Wrong, wrong, wrong! This morning I looked at it and thought "The ocean in Manchester, in August" and hey, it was about that cold - but I still went under twice! and then the cold swimming pool actually felt fine (but cold).

Our first stop was Saint Augustine (the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement and port in the continental United States)


and we visited Flagler College


After seeing "the Oldest House", and lunch at a nice restaurant on the water, we headed up to Jacksonville and the Cummer Gallery of Art. They have a lovely collection, beginning with untitled/uncredited view of Venice:


William Stanley Haseltine - Sunset on the Grand Canal, Venice, early 1870s


Edmund Darch Lewis - Mount Washington, New Hampshire, 1865 (a HUGE canvas!)

detail


John Kensett - Marine View of Beacon Rock, Newport Harbor, 1864


opposite the Lewis was another HUGE canvas!
Thomas Moran - Ponce de Leon in Florida, 1877-1878

detail


William Trost Richards - Rocky Coast, 1887


Eugene Louis Charvot - View of Rue El-Alfahouine, 1889


Winslow Homer - The White Rowboat, St. John's River, 1890


Martin Johnson Heade - The St. John's River, c. 1890s


The Gardens are beautiful


and there is a HUGE oak tree!


Then one hour north to leave the State of Florida and spend the night at the Super 8 in Brunswick, Georgia. Thank you God for a great day!

Music today:

Marc Cohn - The Rainy Season (1993)


Quicksilver Messenger Service - 1st album (1968)


Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - Like a Rock (1986)


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Florida - Day Nine (Clearwater, FL - Winter Park, FL - Daytona Beach, FL)

170 miles today, another beautiful Florida day in the 80s.


Driving up to Winter Park, Wendy and I saw a really cool building in the middle of nowhere:

It is Florida Polytechnic University in Polk City, Florida on I-4 between Tampa and Orlando.

Wendy and I got to Winter Park, and The George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, at Rollins College. I took a picture of a really cool sculpture - Mark Di Suvero - Moon Dog, 1981:


Sometimes its not about the art


After a great lunch with Wendy's cousin Lucy we visited The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park to marvel at some of Tiffany's work. Then off to Daytona Beach, and the Museum of Arts & Sciences. They have a nice collections of paintings (William Trost Richards, Edward Moran, William Sonntag, George Loring Brown, William Keith, Jasper Cropsey, Edmund Darch Lewis, and Asher B. Durand)

George Loring Brown - Panoramic View of Venice, 1873


William Keith - Cypress Point, Monterey, c. 1875

William Keith (1838-1911) was a western artist very similar to Thomas Hill, and is one of the next 5 artists I want to research for my Where's the Art app.

Edmund Darch Lewis - Mount Mansfield, New Hampshire, 1866


But the COOLEST THING was the Giant Ground Sloth!!


Then off to the Super 8 Daytona Beach, and the view from our room!


After dinner at Johnny Rockets about a mile down the road, we called it a day. Thank you God for a great day!

Music today:

Garland Jeffreys - American Boy & Girl (1979)


Grateful Dead - American Beauty (1970)


Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (live) (1971)


I guess that you have figured out that I don't listen to as much music when I travel with my wife (we talk), and it is at a softer volume, so I might just push replay. It is still a very enjoyable experience.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Florida - Day Eight (Clearwater, FL - St. Petersburg - Spring Hill, FL - Clearwater, FL)

130 miles today, beautiful Florida day in the 80s.


Up a little later than usual for a fun 8:30 breakfast with Ken and Cacci at the IHOP right next door - it was packed because it was National Pancake Day (free pancakes for charity). Then Wendy and I headed south to the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. There were a couple of huge banyon trees in the park next to the museum:


The museum has a nice collection, including 3 paintings by Monet:


I do love his "London fog" works.
Houses of Parliament: Effect of Fog, London, 1904


Other pieces include

Claude Monet - Road to the Village of Vetheuil, Snow, 1879
Claude Monet - Springtime in Giverny, Afternoon, 1885
a lovely Tiffany lamp - Daffodil Lamp with Iris Base, c. 1906
Edward Moran - Fishing Village, New York Harbor, c. 1875
Jasper Cropsey - Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, 1858
David Johnson - View of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1852
Thomas Moran - Florida Landscape (Saint Johns River), 1877
Worthington Whittredge - Landscape with Woman Carrying Washing Towards the River, c. 1880s

These are examples of how different images can look, and why, if you are interested in seeing art, it is important to actually get to the museum and actually "see the art"! The framed images are photos I just took, and the unframed images are from the museum's website. In this case (I think the paintings need to be cleaned), the website images are better than my photos; almost all the time, the opposite is true, and the quality of the display is far superior to what you can see online.

Jasper Cropsey - Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, 1858


Thomas Moran - Florida Landscape (Saint Johns River), 1877


They also had a Monet exhibition - Monet to Matisse - On The French Coast


Unfortunately they have a "no photography" policy for exhibitions, and they only had one Monet - The Customs House at Varengeville, 1897


I had seen the painting originally at its home (the Art Institute of Chicago) a year-and-a-half ago (Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013)


Which brings me to another aspect of art - not quite "quantity versus quality", but something along those lines. You can see that the image I have from Chicago is poor quality - I actually grabbed it from the video I took in a room they have filled with Monet paintings. The room is fabulous, and having all those works in one place is a wonderful experience - you get to be "rolled in the surf" of beautiful art. That type of experience, however, really does diminish the impact of each individual piece - as you can tell, I did not think the painting was "worthy" of taking an individual photo. But when I just saw it alone in St. Petersburg, it was great!

Which is maybe why I feel it is OK for me to drive dozens, if not hundreds, of miles to see just one or two individual paintings (ALWAYS CALL AHEAD if you are going to do this, to confirm that they are on display!)

After St. Petersburg, we drove north an hour to visit my sister Cary and her guy Frank, who live in Spring Hill. Because of our late-big breakfast, and I knew we were going to Bahama Breeze tonight, I didn't want a great big lunch. Blessedly, Cary and Frank did not want to go anywhere, so we had smoked salmon and cream cheese on crackers around a table outside - it was perfect. After our visit (and a new gift of Cary's brownies), Wendy and I returned to Clearwater by the "shore road", and got some nice glimpses of the Gulf of Mexico. A quick dip in the pool at Cacci's place, then an early-dinner at Bahama Breeze (I like that place!), and then back to the Super 8 for the end of the day. Thank you God for a great day!

Music today:

David Bowie - Best of Bowie (2002)


The BoDeans - Best of the BoDeans (2001)


Monday, March 2, 2015

Florida - Day Six (North Palm Beach, FL - Vero Beach, FL) and Day Seven (Vero Beach, FL - Bonita Springs, FL - Clearwater, FL)

Sunday - 70 miles, and up in the 80s today.


Um, it was REALLY BEAUTIFUL this morning in North Palm Beach ...





and lunch at the club next door was pretty cool


Then 70 miles north to our friends in Vero Beach




We took a great boat ride and saw pelicans diving and dolphins frollicking. Very nice neighborhood! Thank You God!

Music today
Paul McCartney - Ram (1971)

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Monday - 340 miles today, with temps in the high 80s.



The only pictures I took were of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge













Checked in with Ken and Cacci just before 7 PM (dinner time!). Thank you God for a wonderful adventure!

Music today:

a lot of U2
and other stuff
and ended with David Bowie/the Pat Metheny Group - This Is Not America (1985).