As promised, here is my elaboration on why I do not have a favorite museum. You will all find out eventually that with most things in my life I do not have just one favorite of anything...except maybe with sports. So I have favorite museums, however, they fall into different categories. In other words, I have a favorite house museum and a favorite living museum (and favorites in other categories), but I don't favor one over the other. At least I don't think I do anyway. Also, as my geographic range has been mostly limited to the Northeast, I reserve the right to change my favorites, as all people should. Although as I visit more museums elsewhere I might just end up having my favorite house museum in the Northeast and my favorite house museum in the Southwest. That's just the way I do things. :-)
Next week, I shall make it the week of my favorite museums. Tomorrow I will finish up the rest of my introductory questions.
A Wellcoming Power of Ten in London
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Years ago, Rainey Tisdale introduced me to the concept of the power of ten,
developed by the Project for Public Spaces--the idea that public places
need...
4 years ago
Fair enough. I don't have a favourite either.
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