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We have a new Natural History museum here, and as much as I thought the old one could not be beat, the new one did a fantastic job of changing our minds. We marveled over dinosaur bones that made watercolor-like shadows, and minerals with textures and colors that are still swimming around in my mind.
It is the most fantastic place! I can't wait to go back!
ReplyDeleteooh! i want to go...even though i too LOVED the old one. but must admit i'm pretty excited for the new one :)
ReplyDeleteI love your description of the watercolor shadows. My experiences at museums will forever be changed.
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated to see the things that intrigue you. Your blog is such a reflection of your sensibilities, and it reminds me to slow down and savor.
ReplyDeleteyes! I'm obsessed with malachite!
ReplyDeleteI love taking a wander through the Natural History Museum here in London, there's always something new to fascinate and so many inspiring colours and patterns. I just stumbled across your blog and I'm so glad I did, following now :)
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