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Lovely lighting in number 5 :) |
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I really am getting cabin fever - I'm spending too much time looking out of the window....
1. Says the Bluejay, oblivious to the Woodpecker's presence: "It's mine, all mine!" 2. A challenge from a Morning Dove, the meekest bird around. 3. Seeing him off. |
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Lovely shots of the birds Turtle - you seem to have as much snow as we have rain! I really liked the close-up of the seed-head Dave - the school were lucky that someone as conscientious as you found their balloon. I wonder if you win a prize or something if you find the one that's travelled furthest?
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Today's trip out into Cremona and the museum was slightly marred by the weather. It was only light rain when getting to the museum, where I had a nice lunch in their trendy bar/restaurant. Also you weren't allowed to take photos inside the museum which was a real shame as it is very interesting architecturally and for the actual collection of violins. It's very state of the art, multi-media and interactive - you have a little handset which gives you an audio tour -it activates automatically depending on which part of the museum you're in. You go into a little workshop where the sights, sounds and smells of a violin-makers workshop are recreated and can activate films on special tables showing all the various parts of the violin, how they are made and put together. The technique is more or less exactly as it was in the time of the 3 great violin-makers from Cremona - Andrea Amati, Guarneri and Antonio Stradivari whose work covers from about 1580 through to the early 1700's. There is a violin in the collection which was made for the court of Henry VIII ! Some of them are beautifully decorated - unbelievable workmanship and they are worth a fortune.
1 Arrival at the museum -light rain! 2-5 Inside the bar/restaurant "Chiave di Bacco" (Bacchus's Key) - the ceiling is covered in musical scores and the large illuminated squares are some of the walls of the museum which is on the first floor. 6 Advert for the museum showing the most precious part of the collection 7 Suspended advert for the museum on the old tram lines. 8 The courtyard and sculpture -taken when leaving 9 Leaving the museum in heavy rain 10 Statue of Antonio Stradivari in the piazza in Cremona which bears his name -he looks pretty wet as I was at this point -no brolly! |
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Good photos on this link show what the museum is like inside - the auditorium is constructed to be like the inside of a violin and is very impressive -also it is designed to be acustically perfect so wherever you sit you hear the music perfectly.
Museo del Violino - Cremona - Recensioni su Museo del Violino - TripAdvisor The following link is to a really good article published in the Guardian when the museum opened last September. Violin museum shows off musical heritage of Stradivari's birthplace | World news | The Guardian |
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Today in Pictures, is a bit of a mash up, a few in Cutwood Park and the last of Hagg Lodge.
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I used to know the buds on trees in lancashire, and the order in which they would 'burst'. There were Sticky Buds, and Lambs Tails. The ash was the last to come out, I think. I've long ago forgotten all that, but please tell me: what is that coming out in number 2? It looks very exotic! |
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