Museum visit
Nov. 14th, 2005 08:54 pmDay one of my week off from work in which I’m not going anywhere nor doing anything complex or distant or expensive was spent downtown at the Milwaukee Public Museum. I saw the butterfly exhibit, of course, a warm, humid room full of butterflies. One of of them obligingly landed right on my chest so I could get a nice look. I saw the chocolate exhibit, at the end of which, of course, they are selling chocolate. I got something with the Museum’s name on it, Cacao de Vida, made by Scharffen Berger from Costa Rican beans. I also got three bars from El Ray, Bucare 58.5%, Apamate 73.5%, and Icoa white chocolate, all of course Venezuelan. Yeah, I know about white “chocolate.” But I like the stuff, and El Ray’s is supposedly very good. I’ve always been a sweet milk chocolate person, but I’m getting to like the darker stuff. At least the better darker stuff.
I saw not one but two IMAX movies, an Amazon one (sort of the usual IMAX documentary), and the NASCAR one, which features lots of race car action and sound. The museum’s print of the NASCAR film has a nasty set of scratches, but at least they are toward the top of the frame (IMAX scratches run horizontally, of course). I’m actually a Formula 1 fan, so NASCAR looks odd to me. The cars are so heavy, and the engines rev up all the way to...an F1 engine’s idle speed. Plus the sponsors all seem so prosaic, because they are local companies. Really, Vodafone isn’t any more or less exotic than Cingular, but we have Cingular here, and I’m used the sponsors being exotic, foreign companies, many of which I know nothing about. West: Could be a cell phone company, could be a tobacco company. Only Germans know. (Tobacco, it turns out, but I needed Google to find out.)
I saw not one but two IMAX movies, an Amazon one (sort of the usual IMAX documentary), and the NASCAR one, which features lots of race car action and sound. The museum’s print of the NASCAR film has a nasty set of scratches, but at least they are toward the top of the frame (IMAX scratches run horizontally, of course). I’m actually a Formula 1 fan, so NASCAR looks odd to me. The cars are so heavy, and the engines rev up all the way to...an F1 engine’s idle speed. Plus the sponsors all seem so prosaic, because they are local companies. Really, Vodafone isn’t any more or less exotic than Cingular, but we have Cingular here, and I’m used the sponsors being exotic, foreign companies, many of which I know nothing about. West: Could be a cell phone company, could be a tobacco company. Only Germans know. (Tobacco, it turns out, but I needed Google to find out.)