After a ridiculously warm January and February, we're having a rather chilly March, so I was ambivalent about having a reservation at Glenstone with expected freezing wind chill, but it was a very sunny Sunday, so after waffles and veggie sausages, we went and it wound up being a lovely afternoon. There weren't any new exhibits in the pavilion, much of which is closed right now to install an Ellsworth Kelly exhibit, but we finally managed to see the massive Richard Serra sculpture Four Rounds: Equal Weight, Unequal Measure in its custom-designed building, which was surrounded by deer in the woods.
We stopped at Giant on the way home and we were planning to bring in Ethiopian food for dinner, but it turns out that Sheba is closed on Sundays, sigh. So we had spaghetti while watching the Maryland women beat Arizona in a basketball game that started out much closer than it ended, then we watched the start of the final season of Sanditon on PBS, which feels like it's dragging all the relationships out from last season though it's very pretty to look at. Now we're watching the new Marie Antoinette series, which feels like Sofia Coppola's movie is the only thing the writers used for background information.
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