So in an effort to make the most of my day's off, which are few and far between, I've been planning some day trips. So today I went to Mass MoCA and with the suggestion of Sarah's, I took the Mohawk Trail to drive up instead of Rt. 9. It was a gorgeous drive and I'm going to attach some pics, unfortunately i was driving so I couldn't really soak it in but we stopped a few times on the way up. Mass MoCA is really in my top 3 favorite things about this area, last time we went I reserved a room at The Porches Inn and it was awesome but it was also dead of winter and freezing. It's great going up there in the summer and the new exhibits were really awesome. Last time we were there Eastern Standard was just about to open so it was nice to see that again and completely finished. The Jenny Holzer Projections is always an experience and I totally recommend people to go check that out (the bean bags are heat sensitive). Badlands: New Horizons in Landscape was really inspiring and is perfect for people interested in environmental issues and justice (really who isn't interested in it?) and they also had some interactive pieces. One room was filled with tiny "eco-systems" that were in clear containers hanging from the ceiling that you could stick you head in (you'll see those in the pictures). My favorite part was the installation by The Miss Rockaway Armada called Being Here is Better than Wishing We Had Stayed, it was a hallway filled with reclaimed materials (aka junk) used to make livable structures, it also had two old typewriters that you could use to type out your wish on recycled paper. My wish was for a bulldog puppy and world peace.
Afterwards we walked around North Adams which was much less exciting than I hoped, and when we got home instead of going out to dinner we bough burgers and junk food and cooked at home. Unfortunately we were hoping for the Season Finale of Tila Tequila but I guess we'll have to wait until tomorrow night.
Also wanted to add: Matt wished for a typewriter.




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I just now realized the genius of wishing for a typewriter - with a typewriter, I could wish for anything I ever wanted. It's like wishing for wishes!
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