




One of my favorite things to do is spend an entire day drawing at the MET. It's one of the many things I didn't do when I lived in New York in my twenties. In those days I was more interested in what my boyfriend was doing than I was in museums.
Even though its blurry, I had to include the photo of the kids drawing, how lucky to have such models to draw! I love the photo above, of three golden Buddhas and three tourists. Which are the bodhisattva?
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