My World Travels: By Mike Green
As a child my parents took me on family vacations to:Puerto Vallarta in Mexico,on a cruise to Jamaica and a couple other islands that I don't really remember anything.
As a mature individual I first left the country forNogales MexicoRocky Point MexicoTijuana MexicoDouglas MexicoRosarita Mexico
....Following graduation from undergrad I traveled to:Paris FranceTorino ItalyViarregio ItalyLucca ItalyPisa ItalyPalermo ItalySalerno ItalyNaples ItalyPompei ItalyFirenze ItalyRoma ItalyMenaggio ItalyAmsterdam NetherlandsBrugge BelgiumLuxemburg City, LuxemburgCopenhagen DenmarkGothberg SwedenHamburg GermanyBerlin GermanyPrague Czech RepublicKrakow PolandBudapest HungaryBratislava SlovakiaLjubljana Slovenia
Then I took a trip to Israel with my sister and visited:
Tel AvivJerusalemSafedCaesarriyyaDead SeaGolanMount MasadaQirlat Shemons
My next trip was toCancun with my buddy Dale
Then back to Europe:
Bucharest RomaniaBrasov RomaniaSinaia RomaniaSatu Mare RomaniaTimisoara RomaniaBelgrade Serbia/MontenegroZagreb CroatiaDubrovnik CroatiaSarajevo Bosnia/HerzegovinaSkopje MacedoniaThessoloniki GreeceIstanbul TurkeyAlanya TurkeyKyrenia, Cyprus, TurkeyLimassol, Cyprus, GreeceTel Aviv IsraelJerusalem IsraelRa'anana IsraelNetanya IsraelHaifa IsraelNahariyya IsraelEilat IsraelAshquelon IsraelNeuibba Egypt
17 June, 2005
14 June, 2005
01 June, 2005
Dali Exhibit
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presented the only American venue of the major centennial retrospective exhibition devoted to Salvador Dalí (1904-1989. On view is a vast array of Dalí’s highly influential Surrealist paintings, as well as his early Cubist-inspired works and later experiments with optical illusions and perspective, as in Still Life - Fast Moving of 1956.
The exhibit was a maze of people and paintings. You couldn't move without bumping into someone or get caught in the tranquil grasp of REAL surreal art.
The exhibit was a maze of people and paintings. You couldn't move without bumping into someone or get caught in the tranquil grasp of REAL surreal art.
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