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Thanks for stopping by to view my daily photo! I will post a new photo each day to this gallery. Typically, I will post early morning, and the photo will have been taken the day before. Sometimes the photo may be from sometime earlier in the week, but all the pictures posted will be relatively new. I hope you see something that makes you smile. Feel free to leave professionally appropriate comments.
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07/24/12 - Storm Cloud

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/storm-cloud.html

A picture of a storm cloud taken on our way home from a grocery shopping trip yesterday.&nbsp; I liked how the rain appeared to be coming down out of the cloud.&nbsp; Most of the storm was past by the time I took this image.&nbsp; Boy was I glad Donnie was driving.&nbsp; The rain and sky were quite intense for parts of our trip.&nbsp; I measured 3 inches in the rain gauge at least over the last 5 days.  I used Color Efex Pro to enhance the details ont he shot. I used Noiseware to remove noise.&nbsp; I did an hdr version, and I pulled out a few details from the hdr image layered on top of the Color Efex Pro image to add a few more details (whitest area of picture).&nbsp; I also cropped to 8X10 and adjusted the curve int he grass with the clone tool.&nbsp; Not my best shot or best pp work but am improvement over the original I think.

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HAGD,
Maryann
07/23/12 - Window at Marbles

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/window-at-marbles.html

The kids and I went to Marbles Kids Museum yesterday. &nbsp;As we walked up the stairs, the light coming through the big skylight caught my eye.

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We had a picnic on their patio and then went inside. &nbsp;I love the kids having fun in the submarine pretending to be marine biologists (lower right). 

I really want to put Madi surfing on the fountain (shot lower left in the collage and the following shot). &nbsp;Maybe sometime:-)

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HAGD,
Maryann
07/22/12 - Swimming with the Sea Turtle!

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/swimming-with-sea-turtle.html

I picked a shot from our vacation last week to pp for today's shot. &nbsp;Johnny is on the left and Joey is looking back at you delighted that the sea turtle is 'swimming' with him. &nbsp;There is one sea turtle in the huge 'shark' tank, and she loves to swim with folks at the glass. &nbsp;We were told that they remove her to the diver's cage a couple of times a day to feed her separately because her diet is veggies vs. the 'meats' that the other fish in the tank eat. &nbsp;She sure did delight the kids.

Yesterday we went bowling yesterday with new neighbor and friend Andy. &nbsp;A good time was had by all! &nbsp;We won't talk about the scores;-)

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I removed a couple of lights showing up in the glass and ran a noise filter on this.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/21/12 - Rain Delay at the Durham Bulls (Johnny)

My Blog:   http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/rain-delay-at-durham-bulls.html

Donnie took us to a Durham Bulls&nbsp;baseball game last night, and we had seats out in center field. &nbsp;Not where we normally sit but a fun place to be for a change. &nbsp;It gave the kids a chance to move around a bit, hope for a ball from the right fielder, and enjoy the wide view of the field. &nbsp;This picture of Johnny was taken just after the rain delay. &nbsp;They moved the tarp back off the infield and were warming up to resume the game. &nbsp;You can see it continued to rain but only slightly, and the rest of us were under a stadium umbrella happy to be dry. &nbsp;Johnny on the other hand was walking in the water puddles at the bottom of the seats and not minding the rain coming down on him. &nbsp;Lots of fun for him and for us to enjoy watching along with the game.

Here's a collage that I made to document our outing to the game.

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One of the reasons we chose to go last night specifically was that Friday night games have fireworks. &nbsp;What a thrill to see them launched from center field essentially right in front of us and directly over us!

The kids are still enjoying playing cards. &nbsp;We do Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Old Maid and are about ready to introduce War and I Doubt It. 

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This&nbsp;red-spotted purple butterfly&nbsp;decided to eat from my bird dish yesterday. &nbsp;He was very pretty. 

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Thank you very much for your comments on 'the dance' picture from yesterday by Johnny as well as the abstract gown shot.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/20/12 - NC Museum of History

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/nc-museum-of-history.html

We visited the North Carolina Museum of History yesterday. The boys and I had been once or twice before during the year, and it had probably been 20 years for Donnie which made it a whole new museum for him.

I've posted a close-up picture of the Miss North Carolina 2012 Arlie Honeycutt gown as my daily.

Here's a picture showing the whole gown.

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Here's a collage of what I thought were the best pics during our visit.

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They have some very informative exhibits. &nbsp;Donnie really enjoyed the Thomas Day furniture exhibit. &nbsp;We all enjoyed the Nascar race cars of Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty. &nbsp;Johnny enjoyed all the buttons and hands-on exhibits especially the pirate ones. &nbsp;And, I enjoyed the Miss North Carolina gowns and the Civil Rights exhibits including THE lunch counter. &nbsp;The Army exhibit that takes your picture as a solider was very popular too. &nbsp;A great way to spend a hot NC afternoon in the air conditioning.

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Thanks for your comments on my beach picture yesterday.  Missing the breeze and getting my feet wet but not the sun.  It feels way warmer in Raleigh than it did down there.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/19/12 - A Day at the Beach

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/a-day-at-beach.html

A shot from Tuesday of Donnie and Johnny going in for a swim in the ocean near Atlantic Beach, NC. &nbsp;The tide was coming in, and the water was rougher than we would have liked, but we all went out and enjoyed ourselves. &nbsp;We all had at least one wave grab us and pound us into the sandy bottom, but we all came up and recovered quickly and were back enjoying ourselves. &nbsp;Johnny is a real go getter and nothing much deters him. &nbsp;We were impressed with is toughness. &nbsp;No shells on this beach. &nbsp;And, we went out late in the day to avoid the sun, sunburn, and hot temps. 

Here's a collage showing what I thought were the best beach shots. &nbsp;Donnie lost his ball cap doing that arms up V for me. He's such a great guy helping me to get the shots I want. 

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Here's a collage of our visit to the NC Maritime Museum in Beaufort&nbsp;also from Tuesday. &nbsp;This museum boasts artifacts from Queen Anne's Revenge and takes the kids through a near clue find in the museum.

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Here's our behind the scenes tour pics in chronological order from the NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. &nbsp;Definitely worth the extra few bucks to go on the tour! &nbsp;We got to touch a loggerhead turtle, see where they breed the sea horses, learn what the fish each, understand the filtration system, and understand how the staff gets to the fish for feeding and diving, &nbsp;This aquarium has the biggest viewing glass and tank size on the east coast. &nbsp;From the museum website:


German U-boats sank scores of cargo ships, tankers and passenger liners along the East Coast during World War II, a reality still not widely known more than 60 years later. On May 9, 1942, the&nbsp;U-352&nbsp;fired on the Coast Guard cutter&nbsp;Icarus&nbsp;25 miles off Cape Lookout. The Coast Guard fired back, and the submarine lost the resulting altercation. It went to the bottom in about 100 feet of water, the first U-boat to be sunk by the Coast Guard.

A three-quarter-size replica of the&nbsp;U-352&nbsp;as it looks today lists to starboard at the bottom of the 306,000-gallon&nbsp;Living Shipwreck.&nbsp;The fearsome-looking sand tiger sharks, schools of colorful fishes and other animals that populate the&nbsp;Living Shipwreck&nbsp;are typically found around this&nbsp;wreck and others offshore.

The extensive and varied marine community makes the&nbsp;U-352&nbsp;a popular recreational dive site. In the Living Shipwreck&nbsp;exhibit, divers chat with visitors through underwater microphones. Three viewing windows – one of them 65′ long – frame the constant swirl of color and motion around the submarine. A concave cylindrical window at one end imparts the sensation of being inside the tank.

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And here are a few pics I got during the Winging It bird show. &nbsp;We saw two pelicans, a hawk, two vultures, a barn owl, and a couple of other birds. &nbsp;They flew right over our heads. &nbsp;I felt the breeze. &nbsp;Horrible lighting, so I apologize for poor picture quality.

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We're back home now. We miss the breeze we had at the beach.

Thanks for all of your comments on my dailies and on facebook.  I'll be catching up as I can but still doing extra activities with the kids and Donnie while I'm on vacation.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/18/12 - Fort Macon

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/fort-macon.html

We went to Fort Macon yesterday and to the NC Maritime Museum in Beaufort plus swimming in the Clam Digger Inn pool and going to the beach nearby.  I've uploaded a collage from Fort Macon.  My iPad tools had trouble with the collage file name.  Donnie to the rescue on the upload.  I'll make the blog entry more robust when I get home.

A link to the entire gallery of pics is here.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/17/12 NC Aquarium Pine Knoll Shores

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/nc-aquarium-pine-knoll-shores.html

A picture of Donnie, Joey and Johnny at the end of our visit to the NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores.

More tomorrow...limited time and Internet.  First pic from iPad and Camera Awesome but taken with real camera. 

A link to the entire gallery of our day is here.

HAGD,
Maryann
07/16/12 - The Daily Planet

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/daily-planet.html

The boys, Donnie, and I went to the Nature Research Center yesterday. &nbsp;We watched the construction for a couple of years with eager anticipation of the opening which happened a few months ago. &nbsp;The crowds have died down a bit now, so I figured it was time that we go check it out. &nbsp;Plus, on a 96 degree day, a cool inside destination was in order. 

We were greeted outside with the finalized Daily Planet. &nbsp;Wow! &nbsp;Inside, it's a 3 story planetarium style theater. &nbsp;Double wow! &nbsp;I wondered why the water wasn't blue? &nbsp;The continents are decals and the silver is the color of the metal skin.

I love this shot of the boys holding up the planet:-) &nbsp;They came up with that on their own. &nbsp;Go figure!

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As you walk in the door, there is this massive piece of techno art over the stairway. &nbsp;On the 2nd floor, you learn about it in more detail. &nbsp;See the video below. &nbsp;Fascinating if you ask me! &nbsp;The square panels go dark and light and change via some sophisticated computer program to simulate a mosquito swarm or a hurricane vortex. &nbsp;Someone sure put a lot of thought into it!

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Joey was really interested in this LED light exhibit. &nbsp;He takes after his mom. &nbsp;All those lights changing into nifty colored patterns had us quite engaged.

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Meanwhile, Donnie and Johnny were enjoying the Chevrolet Volt exhibit. &nbsp;The boys don't quite get electric cars yet, but they are starting to understand that they exist. &nbsp;It was cool to see just the mechanics of the car's inside minus the 'skin'. &nbsp;We could see how they stored the battery pack (up the middle).

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Out front of the museum? &nbsp;A place to plug your Volt or other electric car in! &nbsp;Too bad the fotomom minivan isn't pluginable! &nbsp;More of those posts should be popping up in major cities soon. &nbsp;Have you seen one in your city? 

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By far, the &nbsp;most interesting thing to me was the inside of the giant earth. &nbsp;It reminded me of our visit to Morehead Planetarium. &nbsp;Someone did a great did with the photos and video design. &nbsp;The visual and audio show is a treat on a grand proportion. 

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Who can resist images like this! &nbsp;It's hard to get the scale from my pics, but try to envision 3 stories tall.

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Loved this collage video too!

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Here, in the Visual Design iLab, Johnny is using a technology similar to Nintendo 3DS AR cards. &nbsp;He's got the whole wide world in his hands:-) &nbsp;Come on now...sing along. &nbsp;He's got the whole wide world in his hands...

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Lastly, there were a lot of laboratories in this new museum wing. &nbsp;Here the boys were learning about using pipets to study DNA. &nbsp;Lots of chemistry and biology geared study opportunities in this museum.

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We'll be going back again real soon! &nbsp;We thought they did a great job with the design and layout and I'm sure we didn't see everything the first time around. 

HAGD,
Maryann
07/16/12 - The Daily Planet

My Blog: http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/daily-planet.html

The boys, Donnie, and I went to the Nature Research Center yesterday.  We watched the construction for a couple of years with eager anticipation of the opening which happened a few months ago.  The crowds have died down a bit now, so I figured it was time that we go check it out.  Plus, on a 96 degree day, a cool inside destination was in order.

We were greeted outside with the finalized Daily Planet.  Wow!  Inside, it's a 3 story planetarium style theater.  Double wow!  I wondered why the water wasn't blue?  The continents are decals and the silver is the color of the metal skin.

I love this shot of the boys holding up the planet:-)  They came up with that on their own.  Go figure!

SmugMug Link

As you walk in the door, there is this massive piece of techno art over the stairway.  On the 2nd floor, you learn about it in more detail.  See the video below.  Fascinating if you ask me!  The square panels go dark and light and change via some sophisticated computer program to simulate a mosquito swarm or a hurricane vortex.  Someone sure put a lot of thought into it!

SmugMug Link

Video

Joey was really interested in this LED light exhibit.  He takes after his mom.  All those lights changing into nifty colored patterns had us quite engaged.

SmugMug Link

Meanwhile, Donnie and Johnny were enjoying the Chevrolet Volt exhibit.  The boys don't quite get electric cars yet, but they are starting to understand that they exist.  It was cool to see just the mechanics of the car's inside minus the 'skin'.  We could see how they stored the battery pack (up the middle).

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Out front of the museum?  A place to plug your Volt or other electric car in!  Too bad the fotomom minivan isn't pluginable!  More of those posts should be popping up in major cities soon.  Have you seen one in your city?

SmugMug Link

By far, the  most interesting thing to me was the inside of the giant earth.  It reminded me of our visit to Morehead Planetarium.  Someone did a great did with the photos and video design.  The visual and audio show is a treat on a grand proportion.

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Who can resist images like this!  It's hard to get the scale from my pics, but try to envision 3 stories tall.

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Loved this collage video too!

Video

Here, in the Visual Design iLab, Johnny is using a technology similar to Nintendo 3DS AR cards.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands:-)  Come on now...sing along.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands...

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Lastly, there were a lot of laboratories in this new museum wing.  Here the boys were learning about using pipets to study DNA.  Lots of chemistry and biology geared study opportunities in this museum.

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We'll be going back again real soon!  We thought they did a great job with the design and layout and I'm sure we didn't see everything the first time around.

HAGD,
Maryann
Nature Research Center yesterday.  We watched the construction for a couple of years with eager anticipation of the opening which happened a few months ago.  The crowds have died down a bit now, so I figured it was time that we go check it out.  Plus, on a 96 degree day, a cool inside destination was in order. We were greeted outside with the finalized Daily Planet.  Wow!  Inside, it's a 3 story planetarium style theater.  Double wow!  I wondered why the water wasn't blue?  The continents are decals and the silver is the color of the metal skin. I love this shot of the boys holding up the planet:-)  They came up with that on their own.  Go figure! SmugMug Link As you walk in the door, there is this massive piece of techno art over the stairway.  On the 2nd floor, you learn about it in more detail.  See the video below.  Fascinating if you ask me!  The square panels go dark and light and change via some sophisticated computer program to simulate a mosquito swarm or a hurricane vortex.  Someone sure put a lot of thought into it! SmugMug Link Video Joey was really interested in this LED light exhibit.  He takes after his mom.  All those lights changing into nifty colored patterns had us quite engaged. SmugMug Link Meanwhile, Donnie and Johnny were enjoying the Chevrolet Volt exhibit.  The boys don't quite get electric cars yet, but they are starting to understand that they exist.  It was cool to see just the mechanics of the car's inside minus the 'skin'.  We could see how they stored the battery pack (up the middle). SmugMug Link Out front of the museum?  A place to plug your Volt or other electric car in!  Too bad the fotomom minivan isn't pluginable!  More of those posts should be popping up in major cities soon.  Have you seen one in your city? SmugMug Link By far, the  most interesting thing to me was the inside of the giant earth.  It reminded me of our visit to Morehead Planetarium.  Someone did a great did with the photos and video design.  The visual and audio show is a treat on a grand proportion. SmugMug Link Who can resist images like this!  It's hard to get the scale from my pics, but try to envision 3 stories tall. SmugMug Link Loved this collage video too! Video Here, in the Visual Design iLab, Johnny is using a technology similar to Nintendo 3DS AR cards.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands:-)  Come on now...sing along.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands... SmugMug Link Lastly, there were a lot of laboratories in this new museum wing.  Here the boys were learning about using pipets to study DNA.  Lots of chemistry and biology geared study opportunities in this museum. SmugMug Link We'll be going back again real soon!  We thought they did a great job with the design and layout and I'm sure we didn't see everything the first time around. HAGD, Maryann" href="javascript:openLB(1968146959,'',XLarge,'',1024,768);">07/16/12 - The Daily Planet

My Blog:  http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/daily-planet.html

The boys, Donnie, and I went to the Nature Research Center yesterday. &nbsp;We watched the construction for a couple of years with eager anticipation of the opening which happened a few months ago. &nbsp;The crowds have died down a bit now, so I figured it was time that we go check it out. &nbsp;Plus, on a 96 degree day, a cool inside destination was in order. 

We were greeted outside with the finalized Daily Planet. &nbsp;Wow! &nbsp;Inside, it's a 3 story planetarium style theater. &nbsp;Double wow! &nbsp;I wondered why the water wasn't blue? &nbsp;The continents are decals and the silver is the color of the metal skin.

I love this shot of the boys holding up the planet:-) &nbsp;They came up with that on their own. &nbsp;Go figure!

SmugMug Link

As you walk in the door, there is this massive piece of techno art over the stairway. &nbsp;On the 2nd floor, you learn about it in more detail. &nbsp;See the video below. &nbsp;Fascinating if you ask me! &nbsp;The square panels go dark and light and change via some sophisticated computer program to simulate a mosquito swarm or a hurricane vortex. &nbsp;Someone sure put a lot of thought into it!

SmugMug Link

Video

Joey was really interested in this LED light exhibit. &nbsp;He takes after his mom. &nbsp;All those lights changing into nifty colored patterns had us quite engaged.

SmugMug Link

Meanwhile, Donnie and Johnny were enjoying the Chevrolet Volt exhibit. &nbsp;The boys don't quite get electric cars yet, but they are starting to understand that they exist. &nbsp;It was cool to see just the mechanics of the car's inside minus the 'skin'. &nbsp;We could see how they stored the battery pack (up the middle).

SmugMug Link

Out front of the museum? &nbsp;A place to plug your Volt or other electric car in! &nbsp;Too bad the fotomom minivan isn't pluginable! &nbsp;More of those posts should be popping up in major cities soon. &nbsp;Have you seen one in your city? 

SmugMug Link

By far, the &nbsp;most interesting thing to me was the inside of the giant earth. &nbsp;It reminded me of our visit to Morehead Planetarium. &nbsp;Someone did a great did with the photos and video design. &nbsp;The visual and audio show is a treat on a grand proportion. 

SmugMug Link

Who can resist images like this! &nbsp;It's hard to get the scale from my pics, but try to envision 3 stories tall.

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Loved this collage video too!

Video

Here, in the Visual Design iLab, Johnny is using a technology similar to Nintendo 3DS AR cards. &nbsp;He's got the whole wide world in his hands:-) &nbsp;Come on now...sing along. &nbsp;He's got the whole wide world in his hands...

SmugMug Link

Lastly, there were a lot of laboratories in this new museum wing. &nbsp;Here the boys were learning about using pipets to study DNA. &nbsp;Lots of chemistry and biology geared study opportunities in this museum.

SmugMug Link

We'll be going back again real soon! &nbsp;We thought they did a great job with the design and layout and I'm sure we didn't see everything the first time around. 

HAGD,
Maryann
07/16/12 - The Daily Planet

My Blog: http://maryanng.blogspot.com/2012/07/daily-planet.html

The boys, Donnie, and I went to the Nature Research Center yesterday.  We watched the construction for a couple of years with eager anticipation of the opening which happened a few months ago.  The crowds have died down a bit now, so I figured it was time that we go check it out.  Plus, on a 96 degree day, a cool inside destination was in order.

We were greeted outside with the finalized Daily Planet.  Wow!  Inside, it's a 3 story planetarium style theater.  Double wow!  I wondered why the water wasn't blue?  The continents are decals and the silver is the color of the metal skin.

I love this shot of the boys holding up the planet:-)  They came up with that on their own.  Go figure!

SmugMug Link

As you walk in the door, there is this massive piece of techno art over the stairway.  On the 2nd floor, you learn about it in more detail.  See the video below.  Fascinating if you ask me!  The square panels go dark and light and change via some sophisticated computer program to simulate a mosquito swarm or a hurricane vortex.  Someone sure put a lot of thought into it!

SmugMug Link

Video

Joey was really interested in this LED light exhibit.  He takes after his mom.  All those lights changing into nifty colored patterns had us quite engaged.

SmugMug Link

Meanwhile, Donnie and Johnny were enjoying the Chevrolet Volt exhibit.  The boys don't quite get electric cars yet, but they are starting to understand that they exist.  It was cool to see just the mechanics of the car's inside minus the 'skin'.  We could see how they stored the battery pack (up the middle).

SmugMug Link

Out front of the museum?  A place to plug your Volt or other electric car in!  Too bad the fotomom minivan isn't pluginable!  More of those posts should be popping up in major cities soon.  Have you seen one in your city?

SmugMug Link

By far, the  most interesting thing to me was the inside of the giant earth.  It reminded me of our visit to Morehead Planetarium.  Someone did a great did with the photos and video design.  The visual and audio show is a treat on a grand proportion.

SmugMug Link

Who can resist images like this!  It's hard to get the scale from my pics, but try to envision 3 stories tall.

SmugMug Link

Loved this collage video too!

Video

Here, in the Visual Design iLab, Johnny is using a technology similar to Nintendo 3DS AR cards.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands:-)  Come on now...sing along.  He's got the whole wide world in his hands...

SmugMug Link

Lastly, there were a lot of laboratories in this new museum wing.  Here the boys were learning about using pipets to study DNA.  Lots of chemistry and biology geared study opportunities in this museum.

SmugMug Link

We'll be going back again real soon!  We thought they did a great job with the design and layout and I'm sure we didn't see everything the first time around.

HAGD,
Maryann
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