When I think of Washington DC, my current home, some associations come up: great museums (that are mostly free), cool ethnic restaurants, my favorite neighborhood – Georgetown (or gorgeous town, as my friend Diana would say), favorite corners in Dupont circle (where I spent most of my early days in the city, some fifteen years ago), important buildings I admire (I wrote about the architecture of the U.S. Capitol and Library of Congress here). Then there are cherry blossoms on the Tidal Basin and around Jefferson Memorial.
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Month: March 2017
Yayoi Kusama – Inside Infinity Mirror Rooms
Touted as ” the exhibit of the year”, “a must see”, the Hirshhorn exhibit of the legendary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has been the hottest ticket in Washington, DC these days.
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Art around Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC

Calder
March Sunday afternoon. Too cold outside for my taste. Weatherman says that snow is coming on Monday evening (really?). Some art was needed urgently to warm us up. We headed over to Hirshhorn museum on the Mall.
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Mood Board – March 7
February was super warm and we enjoyed the sun. I guess we are now paying for it with moody March weather. We did few weekend trips – explored town of Culpeper in Virginia. Played some tennis. Went to a beach. Climbed and hiked. Had a beer in Annapolis, by the ocean. Learnt more at the U.S. Capitol and Library of Congress. Cooked and ate some good food. Smelled like Caudalie. Now –onward to full spring, hopefully!
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