Tuesday, February 10, 2009

J.P. Getty Villa Museum

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J.P. Getty Museum

This is one of the many exhibits at the J.P. Getty Museum of carved marble statuary. The lady seated depicts a seated poet, another sculpture possibly the musician Orpheus a mythological hero. You have heard the expression of "chicken legs" or "bird legs" when people think their legs are thin. Take a look close at the feet of the standing women.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Donna-the cinnabon recipe is absolutely wonderful, but I have a question. After the dough has risen for the last time, can I refrigerate it before I roll it out to put in the filling? The dough was warm and didn't hold its shape real well, but they were still delicious. Thanks so much.

Dine With Donna said...

I used a sweet roll recipe once that said the dough covered could be refirgerated overnight. I have never tried that with the cinnabon recipe. I am wondering if you followed the recipe exactly as I have a soft dough but it has always held its shape. Cold is supposed to retard the yeast action. Perhaps try reducing the liquid added to the pudding mix by 1/4 cup and see what difference that makes. I would apprerciate hearing how that works for you.