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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Orange Dino in San Diego

Dinosaur at the Museum of Natural History,  San Diego, California San Diego, California ~ November 6, 2008

I thought that the art used to create the model dinosaur and the art on the mural were both outstanding.

The Natural History Museum in Balboa Park, San Deigo, is without a doubt, one of the finest museums I've ever visited. It's not large, but the exhibits are beautifully done - world class to the max, and - unlike so many museums - the descriptive text actually made sense to me.

I have to say this since I've started the subject. I'm not stupid, and I love natural history, evolution, animal sciences in general, but while I can enjoy looking at the exhibits in most museums, I begin to feel like a dummy when I try to read the text. (Does anyone else feel this way?) I wonder who it's written for, as the casual and less casual visitors are usually given little or no context. Normally in a museum crammed with exhibits, I cannot retain any of what I read. I begin to feel as though I'm learning nothing as I wander from exhibit to exhibit unless I've already been doing a lot of outside reading on the material I'm looking at. Here in the Museum of Natural History in San Diego, I found that the text on most of the exhibits was in some way more cohesive. Perhaps it focused for a paragraph or so on an explainable point rather than hitting the reader with the shrapnel of small facts. Perhaps the exhibits tell stories, although not condescending or dumbed down. Someone has a talent. Anyway, this was one of the most exciting museum visits I can remember, and I do love museums. So, thank you Natural History Museum of San Diego.

Quite a few of my photos from this visit actually turned out well. I don't know why it took me so long to dig into this folder for my various blogs, but I will come up with more sooner than later.

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On the Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail Marker, Boston - Paul Revere's House Boston, Massachusetts ~ May 8, 2006

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High Desert Grasslands near Bend, Oregon

Grasslands of the High Desert, near Bend, OregonCentral Oregon ~ November 24, 2008

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Wide Open under Blue

Paris, Place du Parvis Notre Dame Paris ~ May 5, 2004
Place du Parvis Notre Dame

. . . with the splendid Notre Dame Cathedral behind us, and the road crossing the Pont au Double to the Left Bank ahead.

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Fan Shapes on the Pavement

Paving Stones, Pompeii Pompeii, Italy ~ April 17, 2004

I love the cobbled streets of Europe with their painted fan-shaped markings. I have no idea what the fan shape means, but it's fun to look at and adds a certain character.

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An Eagle Watches Over Crater Lake Resort

Carved Wood Eagle Crater Lake Resort, Oregon ~ May 8, 2005

Someone with carving tools and an artistic bent thought it would be nice to perch one of the local bird species permanently on a living tree in the forested grounds of Crater Lake Resort near the resorts cozy cabins and picturesque stream. Real-life bald eagles enjoy this territory, too. I think what I like best about this photo, though, is the mushrooms growing out of the tree trunk occupied by the eagle. It seems to say, "This is Oregon, and it is wet." I really love all the water we get here. Blue skies are a treat, but a rainy day is a delight as well. Oregon is for wildlife.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Quiet Lights

Warwickshire, Light on Pavement Warwick, Warwickshire, England ~
February 17, 2010


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The Lions of Marble Arch

Bas Relief Lion, Marble ArchLondon ~ February 15, 2010

This is the second lion resident on Marble Arch that I've posted on this blog. Another lion is on the gate.

Marble Arch Both of these photos are in color without desaturation. It happened to be one of those days. I like the way they came out.

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Another Kind of Rose Garden

Sea Anemones Tacoma, Washington ~ August 27, 2006
Sea Anemones

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

From the Keep

Dudley Castle Dudley, West Midlands, England ~ February 16, 2010
Dudley Castle
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I've already posted one picture of this picturesque castle. This picture of Dudley Castle (posted earlier on this blog) will show you what's causing the shadow on the ground above.

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