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I´m briefly in an Internet cafe in Madrid, near the Reina Sophia museum. Having just seen ¨Guernica¨... I didn´t expect the power... or the sense of movement. And I saw other works by Picasso and Dali... 17 days ago, this trip started with 500 year old surreality by Bosch, so it is only fitting to finish it with Dali (smile).

Another surreal moment... drilling was delayed due to rain and a lack of core containers (late). I decided to spend my last hour in Rio Tinto actually looking at the museum where we´d been working. The surreal moment came when I walked into the room housing Roman artifacts (there´s been mining in the area for 3K years). Two of the staff were there alone, cleaning the display case that held Roman glassware. One of them waved me over, and to my shock handed me one of the tall, fluted vials. ¨Romana¨ he said, and gestured. The glass had imperfections, felt slightly oily and was a bit wavy in spots... but the form was exquisite, and it was intact. It was from the nearby necropolis, he said... a tear-collection vial. Professional mounrners were paid to attend funerals -- tears were collected and sealed and placed in the tomb. I didn´t drop it.

On to dinner... tapas and churros :-).

Date: 2003-10-16 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
Can we go to a museuem together some time? i love art

Date: 2003-10-18 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com
That might be fun... although I don't know of any good ones in the Bay Area. Any ideas?

Date: 2003-10-18 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
stanford has a museuem, and the legion of honor in sf is terrific too.

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