Milwaukee Riverwalk

One of the luxuries of working downtown means lunches wandering the town.  One of my favorite walks is along the Riverwalk and I have learned that if you head south of Michigan on the Riverwalk, you avoid having to deal with traffic crossing streets as the path goes under each street. 

Today was a beautiful day and many people were out on their boats enjoying the sunshine.  Here are some photos and videos from my walk today at lunch.


The barn swallows actually sat still for me a few times.

A larger boat went through requiring the bridges to be lifted.







Milwaukee Art Museum

If you have been reading this blog since the beginning, you may have picked up on my love for the Milwaukee Art Museum. We have a membership and working only a few blocks away lets me get there often. Today I walked over there on my lunch hour and discovered some new treasures and enjoyed some favorites.

I first wandered into a room of mechanical Renaissance clocks that I had never noticed. The room included several beautiful master clocks, clocks made by clockmakers applying to be a Master Clockmaker. 





Then I visited the gallery with the impressionist paintings I love. 

Boating on the Yerres by Gustave Caillebotte
View of Bougival by Pierre-Auguste Renoir


Sunset at Rouen by Camille Pissarro

Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect by Claude Monet
Theatre Foyer by Jean-Louis Forain


I then headed to the second floor and found myself in a room that I always wondered about. 





As the room is lacking in labels, I never understood what it was all about. This time however, a card with a website caught my attention. It turns out this is Mrs. M._’s Cabinet. You can read all about it here

Rainbow Bridge by Olafur Eliasson is a sculpture not to be missed on the second floor overlooking Lake Michigan.  As you walk around the sculpture the colors change.  It is one of those sculptures that begs to be interacted with.





As a former Spanish teacher, I usually try to walk past Joan Miro's The King's Jester.


And if you are going to check out Miro, you might as well check out Picasso's The Cock of Liberation.


See if you can find any addition in this pop artwork.  


Finally, I love this sculpture by Dale Chihuly in the lobby titled, "Idola di San Giacomo in Palude Chandelier II."



This just touches the surface of the great art at the Milwaukee Art Museum.  Every time I visit, I find something new.

Milwaukee Lakefront

I love that I work so close to the lakefront because it means that I can enjoy it during my lunch hour, taking a break from work.  It is especially wonderful on a day like today where the temperature was in the upper 70s with little wind and no humidity and the sky was as blue as could be.  I walked a little over 3.5 miles during lunch and enjoyed every minute of it.