Friday, December 16, 2011

An evening out

We had a nice evening. The exhibit at the Hunter Museum of American Art is of photographs by Dorothea Lange and others taken during The Depression (1930s). They are powerful images, and definitely worth looking at - more than once (we‘ll go back). The head curator of the museum talked about Lange and the photographs.

We went out to dinner afterwards to one of our semi-favorite restaurants. The place was started by a Katrina refugee who decided to stay here. It’s primarily Cajun seafood and is always delicious. The only reason we don’t go more often is that the service is so slow, and we wouldn’t go at all if the food weren’t so good. We talked about it on the way home and figured it out. The owner/chef is a great cook, and has wonderful recipes. But obviously, he isn’t very good as a restaurant manager. Oh, well…
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White Angel Breadline, by Dorothea Lange

 
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