Anyhow, just as the story of Martha Gellhorn, Iris Apfel,
Molly Brown and other strong, courageous women who’s stories have touched my
heart – I was happy to learn of the life of Peggy Guggenheim. She had many
flaws and parts of her life that I personally don’t agree with. But her
bravery, passion and drive are truly inspirational.
We walked to the Newport Art Museum for this event, just
blocks from my home. There was live music to begin which was enjoyable and relaxing. I brought the wine….the snacks….the chairs….and my mom.
Tonight was a fabulous evening. Great weather, great company, great movie,
great intention. #HGAL #summernightsIn memory of my lifelong best friend and cousin who was taken by cancer in 2011, I will be chronicling the next 365 days of my life to live with intention and do something each and every day with my life in her memory.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Day 207 – Art Museum Outdoor Movie
For today’s intention, I had my mom join me for another
installment of the Newport Film Series – tonight at The Newport Art Museum. It
was all about Peggy Guggenheim who had an interesting life to say the least.
She was truly a rogue and gypsy spirit and I identified with so much of who she
was as a person. She was the daughter of Mr. Guggenheim who perished on the
Titanic (anyone who knows me knows how much I am intrigued by the Titanic
story). She was the black sheep of her family and made the very best of it and
ended up being quite successful doing something she loved very much.
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