



Thanks to Sue Engler of Engler's Photography for taking the pictures. The Museum didn't allow any flashes so I think Sue did a great job considering the lighting was less than adequate for photography.
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Connie the artwork looks as good as you. I love visiting the museums. Haven't been down to Balto. for ages and I must go. They're free for heaven's sake.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've been to a museum in years. I always say I'm going to go and then never make it. This was a nice opportunity and I really enjoyed it. My favorite style of paintings are the impressionists.
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