Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shuttlecocks
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Louise Bourgeois Spider
Kansas City kicked my butt, culturally and culinary-wise.
Martini with olive and a twist
Jack Stack Barbecue smokey BBQ ribs
Pulled Pork and Hominy Pizzole with Carrot and Cauliflower Salad and a Sandwich at Café Sebastienne at the Kemper Museum
Inside-Out Burger at Blanc Burgers and Bottles
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Guess Where I Was: Part II
Labels:
architecture,
art,
cooking,
design,
food and drink,
sculpture
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Awesome, all. I love the shuttlecock on the big Nelson lawn. Did you go through the incredible Block addition?
Kansas (and Missouri, I guess) loved having you here. Come back soon!
That's the best advert for Kansas City I've ever seen. Are you on their Tourism Board?
We started Contemporary in the Bloch building and ended up in the Bodhisattva's Temple in the original museum. Truly awesome experience. And after a hard day's culture the bar in the Mission Architecture former Park Lane Apartments had $3 Happy Hour Cocktails! Happy, happy hour...
Why S: it's easy to be positive when everyone is so nice
I love the birdies!!
Did you mean these birdies? If so I missed out....
You had me fooled with the last post! I never would have guessed. I always wanted to go to the Nelson-Atkins. Did you go?
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