Sunday, April 24, 2016

Railroad Fellow's Legacy

The Henry Huntington Library... he's from Oneonta, N.Y. and was the nephew of the fellow who built the Southern Pacific Railroad. He owned the local electric traction railroad and established this place to house his extensive art collection. I've done that tour a couple of times. It includes such as a Gutenberg Bible and Gainsborough's "Blue Boy" along with a lot of Ming stuff. I'm mostly going to walk the very extensive grounds.



Industrial Ingress


Class Conscious
 

Unique
 

We love your Conservatory!
 

Give us a hug!
 

Meditate Now Meditate
 

Popping!
 

No Place Like Home
 

D'ya'll go by Dionysus or Bacchus?
 

Very Class Conscious
 

We prefer the shade.
 

Can't bring you guys anywhere!
 

His Nibs is not to home.
 

LA Vista
 

Poinsettia Amidst
 

Croquet anyone?
 

Lovely.
 

Why, if it isn't the Temple of Love!
 

Too Red


Madame Somebody Tea Rose


TLC


Many roses; much folks.
 

Tea Room
 

Kudos to crew.

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