Taylor and Stina Cline

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

New York Day 3

This morning we started with the Guggenhiem Museum. It was an amazing piece of architecture. The exhibit in it was for Louise Bougouis, a french artist. There was also an exhibit on the testing being done on Renard's black paintings. Taylor especially liked it because of the chemistry aspect of the tests.




Next we went to the Metropolitan Museum. Here Taylor shows how similar he is to the Greeks' examples of perfect men.

Stina did the same in the Roman exhibit.

Here we both tried to blend in with the Southeast Asian exhibit.


There was also an exhibit about the affect that comic book costumes have on fashion. Here Taylor poses with the Batman costume (not a dream...a career possibility).




Here Taylor sees an example in how to grab a Bull by the horns.


Next we were off to Yankee Stadium for the Yankee vs. the Red Sox game.



Taylor wore the Yankee Poncho Brandy and Ildy got him in Mexico. Everyone thought it was sooo cool!



We were dressed to kill...or at least WIN! The Yankees however lost to the Sox 11-2.

4 Comments:

At August 27, 2008 11:13 PM , Blogger j cubed said...

Yeah!!! This made my week! I am so excited you have a blog. We are linked to you know. Please post often, it makes me feel close to you. We miss you both so much. Love you guys!

 
At August 28, 2008 6:50 AM , Blogger Em said...

sorry about that loss again, but Renn really was excited to see a grand slam, even if it was by the wrong team!

 
At August 28, 2008 1:03 PM , Blogger The Fifes said...

hilarious Guggenhiem pictures, guys. so funny. Wish i could have gone with you! When was this trip, by the way? you're not there now, are you?

Stina, you look cute in a ball cap.

 
At August 28, 2008 5:08 PM , Blogger Chris said...

Stina!

Long time no talk! I loved the blog pics but I don't know about you in the Yankess stuff! I though we were friends!!! GO RED SOX!!!

I just moved to Boston, so if you two ever make it out here, let me know.

-Chris Sturgis

 

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