A Timed Entry Weekend

This weekend I traveled to Paris. I know what you’re thinking with plane travel taking a backseat this season, but I journeyed to Degas’s Paris … curtesy of the Smithsonian. A few of us were thrilled to receive notices from local museums offering timed tickets to several exhibitions. It’s great to be out an about even for a few hours so, on Friday afternoon I headed to the National Gallery of Art to see Degas at the Opéra

My photo of the Paris Opéra taken at sunset from our hotel room in January and a Photochrom Zurich, Paris, Opéra, from Souvenirs de Paris, c. 1889–1990, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, Department of Image Collections

The Dance Class, begun 1873, completed 1875-176, oil on canvas, Musée d’Orsay- Bequest of Isaac de Camondo, 1911. Jules Perrot was a celebrated dancer and choreographer who is seen in several paintings by Degas.
The Dance Class c. 1873, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington

In January I was in Paris and visited the Musée d’Orsay to see this same exhibition. You wouldn’t believe how crowded the gallery was and how difficult it was to maneuver or see the works on display. Fast forward six months to the luxury of “timed passes” and to have only a limited number of people in each room.

This exhibition is curated to highlight Degas fascination with the Paris Opéra. As a music lover and regular visitor to performances, his range of media includes paintings, pastels, drawings, prints and sculptures. He explored all of the public spaces surrounding the opéra such as the auditorium; stage and boxes, the private boxes for the elite, along with dance studios and backstage scenes,


Next, we were off to China for a timed dinner at Graces Mandarin in the National Harbor.

Here we were able to enjoy a refreshing snack, while reviewing our notes and photos from the Degas exhibit.

There “salt and pepper” chicken wings are fabulous and the National Harbor rice is a meal in itself. The rice is loaded with scallops, shrimp, Berkshire pork, green beans, onions and butternut squash…. delicious!!!

Graces Mandarin
188 Waterfront St.
Oxon Hill, Maryland

Travel stylishly with timed tickets!!
Kathleen

Taste of Pittsburgh

 

When shopping the Strip District, I find myself longing to peruse the aisles of the Pennsylvania Macaroni Co so, as not to miss items that cannot be purchased from home. I bought several packages of the LavAzza coffee for weekends or special evenings at Heath. Their deli meats {Soppresatta, and Capicola}, the cheeses {Asiago and Reggiano Parmigiano}, are perfect for before meal appetizers, and I appreciate the pasta choices without having to travel to Italy.

A giant “hamburger cake” with all the trimmings from Oakmont Bakery!! Can you imagine serving this treat at a barbecue with lots of ice cream?
This “strawberry shortcake” in miniature portions was perfect for our dinner.

 

Pennsylvania Macaroni Co.
2
010-2012 Penn Avenue,
“Strip District”, 15222
{412} 227-1982

Oakmont Bakery
1 Sweet St, Oakmont, PA 15139
{412} 826-1606

Enjoy,
Kathleen