I had been to this particular one about a year ago, a week before it actually opened because i can't be bothered to verify such things before excursioning.
So. Loaded up the new saramobile with the Bean and myself and we voyaged to the Wal-Mart Cultural Manifestations for Proletarian Consumption Compound.
It's free don'tcha know!
But since you all are scattered far and wide across the internets and may not be within journeying distance I took pictures which I hereby share.
| Big Metal Tree |
| The Museum |
| a model of the Museum made of toothpicks |
| Blue Morpho |
| I forget what these were called |
| What a large head you have! |
| Settling differences of opinion with a spirited game of Rock, Paper, Scissors |
| Bear beats scissors |
| Touchdown! | (I know nothing of sports) |
| it's OK if the brushstrokes show |
| "Why cain't ya jes' paint sump'n Purdy, like Flaaars?" |
| these things are familiar |
| Big Scary Factory |
| Those PBJ's are good for the biceps |
| Maxfield Parrish(!) |
| Lotus of Divinity |
| the NO SMOKING signs were very prominent |
| the token "well I could do THAT!" piece |
| I saw this in a book once |
But in the spirit of sharing treasures with a wider audience, here's one of my own favorite things: A fish-mouthed vessel, made by an artist who imprinted its ceramic surface with fossilized shells that are part of the dirt in Texas. Most recently used to keep spare change.
| sufficient unto the day are the funds thereof |
I have been culturally stimulated at the breakfast table.
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(I think I used to work in that big scary factory)