Saturday, November 12, 2005

San Francisco, California - the Exploratorium

The Exploratorium is described as a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception. We went here years ago and due to early closing and many of the exhibits as yet unfinished, we didn't get to see anywhere nearly as much as we would have liked. As a result it was a "must-see" this time around. This place is fascinating!

Several displays like this cast rainbows all around the museum. We felt right at home. ;)





What it would look like if Nickie and I had children.


Amusingly, we just so happened to wear the same color shirts today, making the illusion more complete. Even stranger, upon closer examination I see that the wrinkles in our shirts line up almost exactly, the line of her collar matches up perfectly with the strap of the camera bag I'm wearing as though it were trim on her shirt, and the curve of her eyebrows line up as if they were the top half of the frame of my glasses. Wierd! To all of you who call us "Lickie," now you know who you're talking to.


Ice crystals growing. Enhanced by viewing through a polarized lens.

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