Saturday, February 16, 2008

Corning Museum of Glass - "Reflecting Antiquity"

Mary is a docent at the Corning Museum of Glass and I am a member so last night we attended the members only opening of the newest show - "Reflecting Antiguity" - The first major exhibition to focus on the influence of ancient Roman styles on the glassmakers of the 19th century, “Reflecting Antiquity,” shows modern works along with an exceptional grouping of rare ancient Roman glass.


Corning Museum of Glass is not only a world-class museum, but it also knows how to throw a members only opening party.


Exhibition curators David Whitehouse, executive director of The Corning Museum of Glass, and Karol Wight, senior curator of antiquities for the J. Paul Getty Museum, will introduce the exhibition with a short lecture in the auditorium, followed by a reception and book signing in the galleries with the show open to members this evening.


Entertainment was provided by classical guitarist Bill Groome.


If you are in the Steuben county, New York area and you don't stop by the Corning Museum of Glass you are missing a real gem.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Ain't airlines Great?

So, several months ago, October 1st to be exact, I made reservations for three of us from work to fly to Reno, Nevada, for a conference. Got great flight times getting us into Reno about 1:35 with plenty of time to get ready for the first night's events. On the return trip we we scheduled to leve Reno at 9:30 and got hom at 10:23 with a 1-1/2 hour layover in Philly.

Well, so I checked the reservations for our April flights last week and there is a message that there are some changes that need to be made.

I contacted the airline and now we get in at 3:30 (just barely enough time to get ready for the 5:00 starting time and then on the return trip we have a 3 hour and 20 minute layover in Philly and get home at midnight.

What good does it do to make reservations well in advance if they change the flight times to make it more inconvenient for the travelers? Doesn't seem fair!

We will survive - always do. Let's hope we get bumped from a flight and get that free travel voucher. Been trying for that for years and haven't been lucky yet.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Wine and Car Trouble

The Finger Lakes area of New York is well-known for its wine and scenery. So, we decided to make an early Valentine's Day celebration and hit some wineries before dinner in Ithaca. Unfortunately, we only got two two wineries before car troubles caused an early end to the day. We did get to Hazlitt Winery on Seneca Lake and then Knapp Winery on Cayuga Lake. At both wineries we ran into a lot of folks celebrating Mardis Gras a bit early. In fact, the Cayuga Wine Trail was having a Mardi Gras weekend so it was fortunate for us that the car troubles brought us to an early end. Trying to battle the masses of Mardi Gras celebrants at the wineries could be frustrating. Because it is winter up here - the local falls (and there are a lot of them) tend to be a little icy. Here is Hector Falls, just north of Watkins Glen.



Now, I owe Mary dinner at Thai Cuisine in Ithaca for Valentine's Day - they have some great Thai specialties and are well know throughout this part of Upstate New York.