That was the most interesting thing that happened on the whole trip.
Well, I'd say that definitely counts as an eventful trip, heh. Over here supermarkets had a thing a couple of years ago about stopping people going shopping in their pyjamas (the branch near one of my friends already had a sign requiring footwear of some sort and no male toplessness).
I found the fountain on waymarking.com, which led me to the college website:
La Vita é Una Fontana
Artist Salvatore Pecoraro, emeritus faculty member of Art, designed the 71-ton fountain in the Sunken Garden. The fountain is meant to remind the observer of a broken empire, and to demonstrate the aesthetic qualities of ruins. “Geometry is always an integral part of my paintings and sculptures, I always had a need to sum up the best parts of thousands of years of art making.”
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Date: 2012-07-08 01:42 pm (UTC)That was the most interesting thing that happened on the whole trip.
Well, I'd say that definitely counts as an eventful trip, heh. Over here supermarkets had a thing a couple of years ago about stopping people going shopping in their pyjamas (the branch near one of my friends already had a sign requiring footwear of some sort and no male toplessness).
I found the fountain on waymarking.com, which led me to the college website:
http://www.deanza.edu/campus_art/fontana.html