Starting to post images of dioramas fromt he Museum of the Bench. Will be an ongoing series.
Check out the first from the Popular Sector 7 area:
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Finally, there is a Museum of the Bench website.
It links here. Not alot on there, but I have feeling there will be.
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Another image of a beautiful diorama at the MoB. This one depicts a bench f |
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| I have gotten a number of complaints that we use the phrase Museum of the Bench,
rather than the Korean (actually kKorean, since it was the founder's
dialect) of Giin Uidja Bokmulkwan or the cognate |
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We may have located the location of the original Mus |
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Sorry, this has been such a picture-free week at Kymaerica.com. I
don't know why, we have been dealing with so many as we enjoy the
Museum of the Bench trading cards.
Friday, I promise some new pix. Today and Thursday I am on a re |
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Despite the official secrecy, there are rumors that the Museum of the
Bench will be publishing a new toy of some kind in the next month or so.
There is a lot speculation as to what it migh |
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The Museum of the Bench just announced that they will be sending 4 docents to the dedication of the Kulver Glade plaque.
They will be teaching the skill of Mei Zhon, the c |
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| I recently traveled around the area north of Abilene, visiting Anson
and Stamford, getting a sense of the land of the Museum of the
Bench. People often refer to it as being part of Tayla
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Pleased to report that we have learned that the Museum of the Benchwill be issuing trading cards soon and that there may, in fact, besamples at the Kulver Glade event.
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Bench on the left bank (in certain parts of Kymaerica, one |
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Display in |
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In honor of the incredible work by Christo and Jeanne-Claude known as |
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A more recent loan from the |
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Last minute preparations for a Museum of the Bench celebration in Marfain Motat. |
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Sharing some shots of my visit to the Museum of the Bench--this is |
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This coral bench, carved from the finest |
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Monument to Count Foix de Gras, who invented the forcefeeding of ge |
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