DC -- Natl Museum of American History -- Molina Family Latino Gallery:
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LATINO_210723_07.JPG: In this exhibit, pressing the button results in the smell and sound of a coffee pot brewing coffee.
LATINO_210723_10.JPG: Latino Center
Instructions:
Press the buttons to experience the sounds and smells of Domino Park. Can you imagine yourself hanging out on Saturday afternoon?
Label:
Domino Park is a public space in Little Havana, Miami where local Cuban Americans gather to play dominoes. They socialize the create community by having a cup of Cuban coffee (cortadito) and chatting. It is a colorful space with pavilions covered in Spanish tiles, domino tables for play, and a mural of the leaders of the Americas. Do you have community spaces in your neighborhood? What kinds of activities do you or your family participate in?
LATINO_210723_20.JPG: This one has an adobe oven and will have the smell of fresh baked bread.
LATINO_210723_34.JPG: How to wear a mask.
Cover your nose and mouth.
Face coverings are required in the Museum.
LATINO_210723_42.JPG: This is where the Latino Center will be installed.
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2021 photos: This year, which started with former child president's attempted coup and the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, gradually got better.
Trips this year:
(May, October) After getting fully vaccinated, I made two trips down to Asheville, NC to visit my dad and his wife Dixie, and
(mid-July) I made a quick trip up to Stockbridge, MA to see the Norman Rockwell Museum again as well as Daniel Chester French's place @ Chesterwood.
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Number of photos taken this year: about 283,000, up slightly from 2020 levels but still really low.
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