I went to the Science Museum yesterday afternoon and I thought it was particularly funny how I gravitated to all the same things that the 12 year-olds gravitated to. There is still some kid left in me after all.
This giant telescope was very entertaining. You look into it and your eye is projected on the other telescope hanging from the ceiling. I stood in line behind several girl scouts just so I could have my turn.
Yikes that first image grabs your attention. My first reaction was a security camera being thrust at me.
ReplyDeleteSo very cool!
ReplyDeleteI would stand in line, too, to use this interesting exhibit. Science museums have a way of bringing out kid curiosity to all people of any age.
ReplyDeleteI wondered where Big Brother was.
ReplyDelete"eyed" have been in line right beside you.
ReplyDeleteEye see what you mean! It does look like fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is one way to check your eye make-up.
ReplyDeleteA fun afternoon at the Science Museum is a great way to beat the heat!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun Sharon, I would have been right there in the line with you. I really believe it's that 'inner child' that keeps you young, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it haha!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that the Science Museum has attractions for kids of all ages! Fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's why I work with children: I get to play with their toys and watch their DVDs too! And sometimes I get to go to museums with them.
ReplyDeleteOh being a child is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteCool! I'd have lined up with all of you.
ReplyDeleteCool and fun too!
ReplyDeleteLove it. I'd like one in my office waiting room to loosen up the clients.
ReplyDeleteThat's a little spooky.
ReplyDeleteThe eye in the sky....and big brother definitely is watching. Kinda cool!
ReplyDeleteHow neat!
ReplyDeleteI would have done the same. A nice way to see if there is anything wrong with one's eyes! :-)
How funny! It's good to stay connected with your inner "girl". :)
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