Taken at Sir John Soane’s house, an amazing house and museum in London.
For the Ragtag Daily prompt: corridor.
Taken at Sir John Soane’s house, an amazing house and museum in London.
For the Ragtag Daily prompt: corridor.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: hands.
I’m switching the music: two sets of hands on fire. Chet Atkins comes on the fifth track, but don’t miss the fourth where Stanley Jordan is playing two guitars.
For Debbies Six Word Saturday.
Seed heads at the Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland, in December.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Taken in December, 2021, at a museum in Roanoke.
Museums have places for people to play!
We also worked on a very difficult puzzle.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: game.
Columns with volutes, supporting the dome. Taken at winter break 2021.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: volute.
I forget how BIG the Washington, DC Mall is. On my last day visiting out east over the winter holidays, my friend B and I went to the Mall. Above is the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (DINOSAURS!), then the National Gallery of Art and then the Capitol Building. We went to the National Gallery first because they opened late at 11 am, while the Smithsonian was opening some buildings at 1 pm.

Looking the other way, the Washington Monument, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the National Museum of American History.
The museum buildings are each two city blocks long and a city block wide. They are enormous. We only went through part of the National Gallery and then ducked in to Natural History. There are now 23 buildings, including the National Zoo, in the Smithsonian. It is amazing and wonderful. And there are other museums as well, including the National Gallery of Art.
The Smithsonian: https://www.si.edu/museums.
The National Gallery of Art: https://www.nga.gov/.

They are SKOOKUM museums.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: manufacture.
BLIND WILDERNESS
in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
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An onion has many layers. So have I!
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Some of the creative paths that escaped from my brain!
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