Saturday, August 23, 2008

Museum Exhibits Near our San Francisco Tours

When we're not on our San Francisco Tours, we like to take advantage our local amenities in San Francisco. We've managed to see several museum exhibits recently. During our San Francisco Food Tours, we get below the surface and see how the food is made.  One of the ones we recently saw was an exhibit on French Impressionist Women.

I actually saw a number of analogies to our San Francisco Tours.   Most of us go through life dealing with the problems of daily life.  Sometimes they seem overwhelming.   Think back to the last day that was going great and then something kicked you right into the stomach. And the thing the hit you seemed to take over everything else. Our San Francisco Food Tours may seem to have nothing to with that.

French Impressionist painters had an incredible ability to look at something and seemed beyond the obvious. Our San Francisco Tours do the same. For example, most of look at coffee and think we know how coffee is supposed to taste. After one has tasted how coffee is supposed to taste, that is it supposed to have complexity, as we do on our San Francisco Food Tours, we see beyond that.

French Impressionist painters had the ability to take us out of day to day problems. The are subtle parts of our life that get covered up by that everyday kick in the stomach. Our our San Francisco Tours, we try to appreciate those every day things, such how bread is supposed to feel and taste. Or tasting the subtle flavors of antibiotic-free, hormone-free, and organic meats on our San Francisco Food Tours. 

Sometimes, just after you feel like you've gotten the hardest kick in the stomach, try to sit back and notice the subtleties around you. It may not eliminate the kick, however, it may help you put things in context.  That kick in the stomach may have not have been as hard as you thought.