Thursday 30 December 2010

For the first time the Morse Museum’s new 12,000-square-foot wing will provide long-term public access to its collection of art and architectural objects from Louis Comfort Tiffany’s celebrated Long Island home, Laurelton Hall.

The exhibition features the recently restored Daffodil Terrace and approximately 250 objects from or related to the estate. These include prize-winning leaded-glass windows, iconic Tiffany lamps, custom furnishings, as well as art glass and pottery in Tiffany’s personal collection.

The new Laurelton Hall galleries provide 6,000 square feet of additional public exhibition space and deepen the Morse’s interpretations of Tiffany’s life and legacy. Laurelton Hall, built between 1902 and 1905 and destroyed by fire in 1957, is arguably Tiffany’s greatest work of art. The artist directed every facet of the estate’s construction, from the room interiors and architectural details to an extensive scheme of gardens and fountains. In addition to the terrace, the 11 new galleries at the Morse showcase surviving components of Laurelton Hall’s dining room, living room, and reception hall—also known as the Fountain Court—as well as other rooms, creating a unique experience.

The Daffodil Terrace

The Daffodil Terrace, installed in a new glass-enclosed gallery, is situated with a view of an expanded garden courtyard at the Museum and presented in a manner related to its original location at Laurelton Hall. The 18-by-32-foot outdoor terrace exemplifies Tiffany’s unique and dramatic style. Supported by eight 11-foot marble columns that are topped with bouquets of glass daffodils, the terrace’s coffered ceiling is composed of hundreds of stenciled wood elements and molded tiles in three bays. The central bay features a skylight covered by six large panels of iridescent-glass tiles in a pear-tree motif. The terrace, pieced together from more than 600 distinct parts and fragments, is the Museum’s most significant conservation project since reassembling Tiffany’s chapel interior from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Gallery Highlights

Highlights from the dining-room installation include: a 13.5-foot-high, mosaic-decorated marble mantelpiece that is one of Tiffany’s most forward-looking designs; a 25-foot-long Oriental rug; a domed leaded-glass chandelier 6.5 feet in diameter; and a suite of six leaded-glass Wisteria transoms. The living room installation showcases four leaded-glass panels depicting the four seasons—each from a single window displayed in the Tiffany exhibit at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, for which the artist won a gold medal. Five turtleback-glass hanging lamps suspended from an iron oxbow fixture made to the specifications of Tiffany’s original serve as the focal point for the gallery. The exhibit of objects from the Fountain Court includes the four-foot-high fountain vase that was its centerpiece as well as a millefiori blown-glass hanging shade. From the art gallery Tiffany built on the estate, the Morse is showing the pair of intricately carved Indian doors and half-moon-shaped peacock-feather window and glass mosaic that graced the entryway.
Hugh F. and Jeannette G. McKean rescued works from Laurelton Hall after the mansion was destroyed by fire in 1957. Over the next three decades the couple went on to assemble extensive holdings of Tiffany objects for the Morse—what is today the world’s most comprehensive collection of the artist/designer’s work.

Opening Events

Members Preview

Monday, February 14

5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Special members-only preview of the new galleries.

Public Open House

Saturday, February 19 through Sunday, March 20

Free admission for Museum visitors during public hours.

Family Night

Friday, February 25

5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.

Free family tours and craft project for elementary-school-age children.

Curator Tours

Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning April 5

10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Available on a first-come, first-served basis to visitors in the Museum. No advance reservations.

Tuesday 28 December 2010

New Dalí Museum Opens - Jan 12 2011

The New Dalí Museum Open to the Public
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
The Dalí Museum is open to the public 10:00 a.m-5:30 p.m. 
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat,
10:00 am.-8:00 p.m. Thursday, and 12:00-5:30 Sunday. 
Tickets available for purchase at the door starting January 12, 2011. 
Or purchase them online today by clicking here
https://thedali.obsres.com/Login.aspx

Dalí Museum Grand Opening Procession

1.11.11 Grand Opening Procession, Ribbon Cutting & Festival
Tuesday, January 11, 9:30 a.m. -3:00 p.m. 

The public is invited to view a surreal procession departing from the current museum (located at 1000 Third Street South in St. Petersburg) at 9:30am and concluding at the new museum (located eight blocks north at One Dali Blvd.).  

Entertainment, a dedication program with S.A.R. la Infanta Cristina of Spain, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, and a ribbon cutting ceremony with Spanish Royalty presiding — starting at 11:00 a.m. — will mark the beginning of a new era for the Dalí at its new location. The festivities will continue until 3 p.m. 

The procession, ribbon cutting and outdoor festivities are free and open to the public. Timed tickets to visit the museum after the opening ceremony will be available for sale online on a limited basis. Click here to purchase tickets.

Dalí Museum, St Petersburg - January 5 2011

The Florida Orchestra and The Studio@620: A Night of Dalí & Music  
Wednesday, January 5, 7:00 p.m. at The Studio@620, 620 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 

Explore the link between art and music of the 20th century in saluting Salvador Dalí. The program will include several surreal surprises including special performances of "Party Pieces: Sonorous and Exquisite Corpses" by composers John Cage, Henry Cowell, Lou Harrison, and Virgil Thompson; readings from "Little mi-ma Monsterlet" and "Frankenstein", plus a performance from "Nine Surrealist Studies (After Salvador Dali)" #3 Persistence of Memory. The program is a prelude discussion to “Hello Dalí”, the Florida Orchestra – Dalí Museum Grand Opening Celebration as well as part of the second season of "An Intimate Collaboration II: The World We Live In", at The Studio@620.

Suggested donation of $10 payable at the door. 
Reservations recommended by calling 727-895-6620 as seating is limited.

Pooh's Playhouse is located at Rolling Hills which is part of the prestigious Formosa Gardens Estates.  Rolling Hills is in an ideal location just 1 mile from Highway 192 and a genuine 2½ mile to Walt Disney World Orlando. 

The Formosa Gardens Shopping Plaza is nearby with a range of restaurants including Outback, Carrabas, Red Lobster, Buffalo Wild Wings and Giordanos.  There is also a Winn-Dixie supermarket, UPS store, liquor store and walk-in medical center.  http://www.formosagardensvillage.com/index.html

Sunday 26 December 2010

Passe-A-Grille Beach, FL - December 2010

One of our favourite places to visit in Florida, we take a drive over and spend the day there where they have being laid back down to an art.  Be sure to wait for the spectacular sunset, so make sure you have your camera with you.

We always stop for an ice-cream at Paradise Sweets where they serve Working Cow ice cream in enormous waffle cones.  The ice cream is delicious and their portions are generous, so make sure you haven't eaten much!  We went in September and enjoyed the sunset eating our ice creams sitting on their floridian beach chairs and enjoying a cup of tea.  As you would surmise from the name, they also sell sweets with a huge selection to choose from - a child's paradise!  We took our daughter back at Christmas and again we sat and enjoyed the start of the sun going down ... and just forced ourselves to have one of those scrumptious ice creams!  As well as making a great cup of coffee they also serve tea, but not just tea, but also Earl Grey tea for those with discerning taste (like me - aka dead picky!).  They also have free wi-fi for those of us on the move or you can't bear to be away from the net for too long.  So if you find yourself this way do check out Paradise Sweets http://www.paradisesweets.biz/


Sitting in the fabulous floridian chairs

Paradise Sweets, Passe-a-Grille, FL

We also had lunch at the restaurant above, Brass Monkey.  Their catchphrase is 'We overlook nothing but the beach'.  We had a great snack lunch, grouper and fries and crabcake and fries, all with a caesar salad.  Warm and friendly service and great food with a view to die for.  Could you ask for more?  http://www.thebrassmonkey.net/

As the sun started to go down further we headed for the rooftop bar at The Hurricane and enjoyed the views where you really feel you are looking out to the end of the world as the view just goes on and on.





And then there are the sunsets.  Stunning .. spectacular .. stupendous .. what more can I say.  The pictures say far more than I can.
Passe-a-Grille Beach sunset starting

Sunset at Passe-a-Grille Beach, FL

sunset starting with the sea oats and palm trees outlined

glorious sunset

going ...

almost gone


If you are looking for a slower pace of life then it's a great place to visit  http://www.pass-a-grillebeach.com/

Rock'n'Roller Coaster Ride Hollywood Studios

Entrance to Rock'n'Roller Coaster Ride

The ride looks like music scales

A large guitar moves seamlessly into the music clefs that make up this ride

Entrance to the Aerosmith Rock'nRoller Coaster

The guitar, Florida sunshine and fabulous music ..

Just off Sunset Boulevard there is this wonderful ride where you see Aerosmith just as they are finishing a recording and they realise they are due in concert shortly.  You get into a pseudo-cadillac coaster which whisks you away flipping and rolling with stunning music by Aerosmith.  This is an amazing ride that weaves you through Southern Califnornia landmarks with a soundtrack that blasts you away, one you never get tired of.


Hollywood Tower Hotel at Disney's Hollywood Studios

The lovely Hollywood Tower Hotel

The must-do ride of Hollywood Studios

The Tower of Terror starts in the hotel where you go to the service elevator.  It appears that some unlucky people checked into the Hollywood Tower Hotel,  entered their elevator and a lightning strike caused their elevator to fall rapidly.   You enter at basement level and get locked in, and then a few heart-stopping moments later your elevator falls 13 stories.  Not for wimps like me but the rest of the family love it!


Pooh's Playhouse - February availability

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Winnie the Pooh & Friends are waiting to welcome you
 Pooh's Playhouse is a 4 bed 3 bath family-friendly vacation rental a genuine 2½ miles to Disney.  South-facing pool & hot tub overlooks conservation.  1 mile to shopping plaza & restaurants.www.flyawaytoflorida.com

Magical Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida

The Sorcerer's Apprentice has his Christmas hat on!

Welcome to Disney's Hollywood Studios

It's the most magical time of the year, and we're at Disney's Hollywood studios a couple of days before Christmas, and as you can see the Hollywood Studios have their Christmas hats on and are in fabulous full Christmas mode in the countdown to the holiday period.

Saturday 25 December 2010

Christmas in Magic Kingom's Main Street

Well you've come over on the fabulous steamboat, and just entered Main Street and all you can see is a massive Christmas Tree covered in the most amazing Christmas decorations.

And then, when you think it can't get any better ... it just does!
because here comes the Christmas Parade!!
Donald Duck on his Christmas float

Mickey & Donald on their Christmas float

g...g...gosh it's just Goofy goofing around

Minnie waving to the Christmas crowd

So not only the the magical factor of the parade you then have all the thrill of the rides, what more could anyone want!

Walt Disney World, Florida

Is there any more magical place at Christmas than Disneys Magic Kingdom?  A wonderful place to visit at holiday time and enjoy your family discovering all the magic of Disney.



Heading over to Disney's Magic Kingdom


To visit Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida you have to get to the park by monorail or steamboat as it is located on an island.  By far the most attractive option (unless the weather is bad) is the Mississippi steam boat which just adds to the anticipation as you gently chug over the lagoon towards the entrancing site of Cinderella's Castle in the background and the busy Main Street just as you enter.

Christmas at Disneys Hollywood Studios





Disneys Hollywood Studios, Florida, all dressed up for Christmas



See the Manatees in the winter at Tampa

 Manatees gathering in the warm waters

TECO
TECO at Apollo Beach, Tampa

In the cooler months the Manatees make for the warmer waters with their young, and one of the places is at
TECO at Big Bend Power Station, Apollo Beach, Tampa.
When the water in the Bay reaches 68 degrees or cooler, the manatees gather and seek refuge from the cold wintry waters.


We were lucky enough to see lots of Manatees during our visit, and this is a wonderful opportunity to see them in real life rather than at a park.

The Manatee Viewing Center is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., November 1 through April 15.
(The center is closed Thanksgiving, at 3 p.m. Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Easter.) From home, you can operate the center’s east and west Web cameras.

The Florida manatee (or sea cow) is Florida’s state marine mammal, and is a large aquatic relative of the elephant and is believed to have evolved from a plant-eating mammal with 4 feet that lived on the land more than 60 million years ago. They are grey or greyish-brown in color and have thick, wrinkled skin which usually has some algae or barnacles on it, and is often scarred with a body similar to a seal. Their front flippers help them steer through shallow water and they also have powerful flat tails that help propel them through the water. Although they have small eyes and no outer ears, manatees are thought to see and hear quite well, and they have whiskers on their face.
If you have seen them at Sea World you would have seen cabbages and lettuce floating or submerged in the water which are some of the vegetation they eat.

The manatee rises to the surface fairly regularly and we were lucky enough to get some pictures of them, some of which are mothers with their young.



Manatees are usually found in coastal rivers, estuaries and canals. They move freely within salt, brackish and fresh water habitats, often in water less than six-feet deep. Manatees are a migratory species and Tampa Bay is home to more than 200 manatees during the winter and approximately 100 manatees during the summer.

We have been lucky enough to see them not only at Sea World but also in the wild both at Tampa Bay in the winter months but also at a harbour in Captiva in the summer months.








Tuesday 7 December 2010

Sunday, July 17 • 8 pm

Sade at the Amway - July 17 2011

Sade announces her highly anticipated return to the world's stage.  Sade will perform songs from her collection of timeless hits including songs from their critically acclaimed album, SOLDIER OF LOVE which secured the # 1 album spot upon its release in February.  Selling over a million copies to-date, SOLDIER OF LOVE spent three weeks in the number one spot taking its rightful place among the collection of iconic Sade albums.

Not only has America welcomed Sade back with open arms after close to ten years, but worldwide, SOLDIER OF LOVE has proven to be a smash.  The album skyrocketed to # 1 in ten additional countries including Canada, Switzerland, France, Italy, Poland, Greece, Japan, Portugal and Spain. Entertainment Weekly featured SOLDIER OF LOVE in their "Must List" and gave the album an "A", Rolling Stone wrote, "it's unimpeachably excellent," and The Boston Globe calls it, "a rich and rewarding album.

Tickets available through Ticketmaster.com