Hello, my fine feathered friends, I'm back!
I took a marvelous day trip to Cambridge, Massachusetts while I was away.
I've had the book, The Rarest of the Rare, for a few years and have always wanted to visit
the Harvard Museum of Natural History in person.
As you can imagine the museum was full of fine specimens and I was in heaven,
but their glass flower collection was by far the show stopper!
It was such fun to explore the museum and walk around Cambridge.
We finished our day with a fabulous dinner at Bergamot.
I'll post more pictures over the next few days!
Lucky you! Museum bird specimens and their displays are endlessly fascinating. Love your photos. Bet you found lots of inspiration there!
ReplyDeleteLuanne: Yes, it was very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, nicely arranged and edited. Might we see you paint some entirely new animal species? Or some totally exotic bird and butterfly varieties?
ReplyDeleteIt's quite possible ChowLee! I fell in love with a little mouse deer and a couple of shrews.
ReplyDeletelucky girl! i always wanted to go to a bird specimens museum but the closets i got was to a small room with few local species in my country. :)
ReplyDeleteBirds and winged-creatures inspire me. Ps. I love your works!
Gracey, thank you. I hope you can find a little natural history museum nearby.
ReplyDeleteHolly, just wanted to follow up & thank you for mentioning "The Rarest of the Rare" book here. I hadn't known of it before, but was able to get a copy via Amazon. It just arrived & looks fascinating. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteLuanne: I'm so glad you ordered the book!
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