The last time I was in a museum was a few years ago. It is the local museum in Beetley that has an agricultural and historical theme. We went just to ‘have a look’, and stayed for three + hours. https://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/gressenhall-farm-and-workhouse
Best wishes, Pete.
Perfect pic and quote to accompany it, Beth! Ha! Iβm a museum fanatic and pretty sure one of my guys poses in a similar way at a Dinosaur exhibit in St. Louis one year, lol.
I am glad that my growing up years included trips to the big New York City museums, Beth. That built my foundation of visiting that continues in my adult years!
We took our young ones to the Saginaw Children’s Museum yesterday. Loads of sensory stuff for them. I can’t wait to be able to take them to the Henry Ford or Cranbrook when they are old enough to enjoy them.
I’m sure it’s a source of endless amusement. two years ago I sold my house and moved to a condo close to the river here. from June-august there are streams of happy rafters, kayakers, and floaters all heading out, and the parade is so joyful.
Yes, it did! Beth, on a side note, this week is NAEYC’s Week of the Young Child. My class is celebrating children around the world. We would love to write cards to your class. If that is okay, please send me your school name and address to sfitzkee@erols.com. Who knows, this could be a a pen-pal activity.
The last time I was in a museum was a few years ago. It is the local museum in Beetley that has an agricultural and historical theme. We went just to ‘have a look’, and stayed for three + hours.
https://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/gressenhall-farm-and-workhouse
Best wishes, Pete.
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it’s wonderful to get sucked into the museum vortex
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I always thought that if I ever ran into a dinosaur, this is exactly how the meeting would end.
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yes, highly likely. p.s. i just noticed my title typo in the light of day, so i need a better editor)
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This is hilarious.
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a good ending to spring break )
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It is a great way to end the break.
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it is –
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Ouch! It took me a minute to realize what I was looking at. Great job!
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ha!
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Now I got a good laugh!!!
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great!
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Perfect pic and quote to accompany it, Beth! Ha! Iβm a museum fanatic and pretty sure one of my guys poses in a similar way at a Dinosaur exhibit in St. Louis one year, lol.
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it’s hard to resist doing )
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I am glad that my growing up years included trips to the big New York City museums, Beth. That built my foundation of visiting that continues in my adult years!
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you have some really amazing ones there, I remember visiting the natural history museum and it was amazing
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Some of my favourite places to visit when I go to a new city or one Iβve gone to before…
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yes, museums are always unique and wonderful
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Absolutely!
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We took our young ones to the Saginaw Children’s Museum yesterday. Loads of sensory stuff for them. I can’t wait to be able to take them to the Henry Ford or Cranbrook when they are old enough to enjoy them.
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wonderful! there’s also a great hands-on museum in Ann Arbor that all ages enjoy
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I love to go to the museum, so I can lose my head …
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it can happen )
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We live adjacent to a spring break destination. It can get crowded, but it’s usually entertaining.
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I’m sure it’s a source of endless amusement. two years ago I sold my house and moved to a condo close to the river here. from June-august there are streams of happy rafters, kayakers, and floaters all heading out, and the parade is so joyful.
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I imagine that’s a good way to lose one’s head.
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the odds are high
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A brilliant combination of heading, caption, photo, and quotation.
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the world is a collage waiting to happen
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Hilarious way to start a Sunday!
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great )
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Hope you enjoyed your break, Beth. Time to finish strong.
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Right!
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What a perfect pairing, quote and picture, perfect post. I love the smiles I get when I stop by.
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Thanks so much, Brenda. You know how I love to combine things in new ways)
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You do find the most delicious ironies that way — very insightful.
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That looks exactly like something my grandson would have done just a few years ago.
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And many adults continueβ¦)
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Love the quote, the play on “losing one’s head” and the picture!
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thanks!
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I used to love museums. I still remember Holden Caulfield’s descriptions of the Natural History Museum, long after the book was put down —
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something about them, always something to be discovered
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LOLOL
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Ahhh, in more ways than one. I love museums, especially art museums.
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right –
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Haha!! This is just perfect, and what a great match the photo and quote make.
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It worked)
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Yes, it did! Beth, on a side note, this week is NAEYC’s Week of the Young Child. My class is celebrating children around the world. We would love to write cards to your class. If that is okay, please send me your school name and address to sfitzkee@erols.com. Who knows, this could be a a pen-pal activity.
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that sounds great –
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Wonderful!
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This is hilarious! I love it! I’ve been very busy, but I still stop to see your blog. I just don’t often have time to like or comment. π
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No worries!)
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