Deborah Conway
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A few photos from outside the Met. Going in now.
01:23 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Robin Schwartz
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In response to Deborah Conway.
I wasn't expecting the pang of longing this caused. I used to live within walking distance of the Met. It's one of my favorite places in the world. Especially the Noguchi Water Stone. Do you know it?
03:46 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Deborah Conway
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In response to Robin Schwartz.
The WiFi was nonexistent 😭. I am sure at some point I have see the water stone. When our son was small we were frequent visitors to the Museum
03:46 PM - Mar 17, 2024 (Edited)
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Robin Schwartz
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In response to Deborah Conway.
Not sure how nonexistent WiFi affects things.

The Water Stone is a carved piece of basalt that seems to defy the laws of physics. You can see, and hear, the water gently running down the sides, but the pool of water on top is absolutely still. Hypnotice & soothing. Pix don't do it justice but ⤵️
03:56 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Deborah Conway
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Beautiful 🤩. We only went to the Harlem Renaissance Exhibit 😌.
In response to Robin Schwartz.
06:13 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Robin Schwartz
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In response to Deborah Conway.
Just took a quick look at the video for the Harlem Renaissance Exhibit on the Met's site. So many gorgeous pieces of work! I need to go back and watch properly when I have more time. Though, it's not nearly as impactful as being there.
06:40 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Deborah Conway
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In response to Robin Schwartz.
Yes, it’s a lot in one visit 😍
06:44 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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