Where oh where is the Cat In The Hat when you need him?
Looking for light, color and creativity on a dreary day? Get yourself to The Harn
Helene has come and gone. Milton is just around the corner.
And it’s raining. And raining. And raining.
Gray and damp outside. A world of color and creativity inside
And then it occurred to me that I hadn’t been to The Harn in ages.
Which comes first? The chicken or the rain?
And there is always something new and different there to see and experience
Lots of comings and goings at The Harn
Really, you ought to go and see for yourself. Before the next tempest gets here.
Worlds of difference
As the fellow said: Waiting for a hurricane is like being stalked by a turtle.
City scapes going to extremes
So there’s still time.
Here’s just a sample of what awaits.
Hands doing somebody’s workIf I can’t ride I can at least see others wheeling merrily alongA carnival. A walk in the woods. A bizarreEvery 5 years the Harn exhibits UF faculty artImages hand picked by staff to engage and reflect uponIncense but no peppermintsHere’s hoping Milton won’t visit this upon usHurricanes are a fact of life in on our peninsula and always have been. Check out The Harn’s Florida art gallery
Really, you can’t reason with hurricane season.
Forget the cat’s hat, The Harn is where it’s at
So why not ake a break and get lost for a while amid the light, color and creativity that is The Harn.
Ron Cunningham is a sometime journalist who used to string words together at the Gainesville Sun before I retired to free lance and blog. If I still had a business card it would read: Ron Cunningham: Trained Observer Of The Human Condition. Because like The Donald, you know, ego.
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