Afternoon at the Met
It is steamy in here and there are way too many people but a trip to the Met Museum us always worth the trouble.
I especially wanted to see the recovered Velasquez and American Stories.
Slavishly accurate liturgical translations & frank commentary on Catholic issues - by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf o{]:¬)


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It is steamy in here and there are way too many people but a trip to the Met Museum us always worth the trouble.
I especially wanted to see the recovered Velasquez and American Stories.
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FYI: The price recommended for admission ($20 I think) is just that, a recommendation. You may enter with a dime.
Comment by adeodato — 26 December 2009 @ 5:16 pmIf you are a member of an affiliated museum you can get in for free.
Comment by edwardo3 — 26 December 2009 @ 9:49 pmI am a member.
Comment by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf — 26 December 2009 @ 11:28 pmI have shamelessly entered with 4 quarters and still received my pin. It is tough and they give you a look of death but hey, it is technically free.
Comment by James Locke — 27 December 2009 @ 4:47 pmBoy, that looks pretty crowded in there-no wonder you said it was ‘steamy’, Father Z!
I remember the crowds at the Louvre in Paris, the National Gallery in London, and the Vatican Museum. Didn’t like the mob scenes, but what could I do under the circumstances? Just ‘suck it up’!
Comment by irishgirl — 28 December 2009 @ 12:57 pm