Wednesday, January 25, 2017

In the Greatest City in the World

During her trip to New York, Grace checked out the new Whitney Museum.

 She enjoyed the video installations most of all, of course. 

She also appreciated some outdoor public art.  (She recognized Anne Frank on that cell phone.)

Photo courtesy of Uncle Scott                                                                                  
On Saturday, she marched with some 400,000 mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, fathers, husbands, brothers, and sons in the Women's March through the streets of Manhattan.

 She was pretty excited to be a part of it.

 After participating in the march, Grace took a rest in Times Square.  I don't know how she's able to sleep in the noisiest environments.

 The lollipop was well-deserved.

Monday, January 23, 2017

The Jetsetter

 Grace took time out from her busy L.A. schedule to travel to the Big Apple.  Here, she climbed aboard Balto, the hero dog of Alaska lore, who stands proudly in Central Park.

 She literally poked fun of Uncle Scott while walking the High Line.

 She played the scamp under a statue of a cat.

 She visited a skyscraper, the name of which she wouldn't tell me.

 And she made a couple of trips to Central Park, just to run around and hang out.

Climbing on public art was a favorite activity.

Oh, and she scored a last-minute ticket to a little show called "Hamilton."

Monday, January 16, 2017

A Zoo Kind of Day

 We had the day off to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., so we decided to spend it outside at the Los Angeles Zoo with about half of the city. 

We started with the prairie dogs.  We got right inside their habitat to see what their lives are really like.

 Then we checked out some real animals, like this chimpanzee.

 And I don't know what this is.

But a great time was had by all.