On Saturday, we woke up and saw the Carnegie Deli in the distance, we entered and Suzanne was amused by our neighbors who were taking pictures as our drinks arrived and then I explored the menu to find this omelet (with cholesterol free fries) and bagel which I dressed as Suzanne's lox arrived and as we departed, I took a blurry and then a clear picture of these ads for the play Jewtopia which set us in a good frame of mind to visit MoMA where we first encountered this large picture by Miro and these 2 before seeing the sculpture of the family that was a bit eerie

and heading into the gallery where we saw a lot and then saw posters describing things before admiring this person's facial parts and the array of lights that made interesting art that can be described only in blurry terms. Next we saw Rothko and some creativity before heading tot eh art of design where we saw these pieces and then looked out at the street below before admiring the subway sign the smart car and the train station board all of which prepared us for the next gallery

before we entered the exhibit on the art of safety and admired the signs telling us to turn off tv and computers and beware of tsunamis.

Finally we went to the gallery of the museum's permanent collection

before catching the view below en route to this picture and then the view some Rothkos and more modern art this painting of the states by Pollack and this green texture before we listened to an art historian tell us why Pollock painted this picture of the flag and after seeing a few final paintings we decided to call it a day and catch the train back to Princeton.