May. 23rd, 2005

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I'm awake after a long and sound sleep, I have a coffee to drink and LJ to read, and I've suddenly found myself coming down with a sensation of alls-right-with-the-world.

Yesterday.

May. 23rd, 2005 01:39 pm
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Went to the Eternal Egypt exhibit yesterday with [livejournal.com profile] kyotto and [livejournal.com profile] joenotcharles. After showing up at the wrong spot, I quickly got turned around and joined [livejournal.com profile] kyotto  in line to get in. The last time I had been to the Museum of Fine Arts, the current entrance didn't exist yet, and so I had just automatically headed for the old entrance.

It was a very short wait to get inside and buy our tickets, but we then had a longer wait before [livejournal.com profile] joenotcharles showed up. Show up he did though, and we went in to see the stuff. First though, we had to climb stairs. OMG [livejournal.com profile] miseri is right and those are probably the worst designed stairs I have ever seen. I am positive they are not up to code. I have to wonder if someone can't sue the Museum for reckless endangerment or (at the least) complain to the city that they aren't to code.

Once we had successfully climbed 2 flights of stairs-of-doom, we got to another line to get into the actual exhibit. It also moved fairly fast and a few minutes later we were looking at Egyption stuff! I'm not going to bore you all with details, but there were a few highlights (for me):
  • I finally got to see some papyrus up close! I've always wanted to see that.
  • It turns out that heiroglyphics are usually made by first drawing a grid line, then drawing the glyphs, then carving the glyphs and finally erasing the grid. They had tablets in all stages of construction.
  • There were turtle-headed demons in Egyption mythology! Not turtle-head headed, mind you, but the whole turtle (shell and all) formed the head!
  • I got to see a statuette of Bes. I've only ever heard of him from the AD&D Deities and Demigods, and had wondered if he was made up (and not by the Egyptions).
  • I started to get an idea of the Egyption concept of magic by studying the various amulets and such. Some of it is applicable to the game I'm running on Saturdays.
  • I had never heard of cube statues before. They're neat.
My only disappointment was that, hard as I looked, I found no hidden alien technology and I was granted no strange superpowers by ancient magical artifacts. Am I a geek, or what?

Bored.

May. 23rd, 2005 06:36 pm
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There's lots of stuff I could do, but nothing that I wanna do. Bleah.

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