Monday, July 20, 2015

Babies, Communism and Corn Stalks

Outside of the Kampa Museum of Modern Art. Apparently, one of these babies is crawling up a tower somewhere in the area.



Portrayal of a man who tried to escape into Austria. Dogs tore him apart while guards watched him die.

A close up of the corn patch for my dad. I hope your grasshoppers aren't as big as the one on the stalk!

Inside: Kupka paintings and Gutfreunds cubist sculpture.


From the top of the museum: Mirror sculpture and The Charles Bridge with yellow penguins below.


This is a tribute to all who suffered under communism.

This is my view as I finished one of the most influential books I've ever read. Ayaan Hirsi Ali speaks up for the emancipation of Muslim women and pays a huge price. She demands reform for Islam. This book has totally shifted my thinking-


just because everywhere you look in this city you have to gasp a little! Architecture, parks, art, food. Prague's got it all. But now: on to Budapest!

1 comment:

  1. I read Infidel. Yes-it is a major mind shifter. We r so very blessed to be Western Born & free & empowered .
    I love the Baby W the Butt & the feet. My fav art u have posted besides Monets garden & ur vegetables in Italy.

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