Thursday, June 13, 2019

#12 Ansel Adams early works display Longmont CO


May 15, 2019



The Longmont museum had an Ansel Adams early works display that I thought would be interesting to see so my parents and I took a trip to Longmont for the day. We went to mostly see the Ansel Adams display but we figured we could see the rest of what they had. When we arrived we paid our admission fees eight dollars for me and five dollars for my parents.

This was a display of his early works I thought these black-and-white pictures were very interesting. Most of them were nature pictures mountains, lakes, trees and what not. I especially liked his pictures of the trees one of aspens, one of trees with snow and various others and also a plain basic road picture. There was quite a few pieces of old photo equipment in the exhibit as well. 

Once we were done with that exhibit we went to see the rest of the museum. Their next display had Longmont history and was an all right exhibit but just not very big. After this we went out in the courtyard which had a nice place to sit and rest. After a while we went back in to see what else they had. We took the elevator up to the second floor where they had a small display about an Astronaut from Longmont and then to the third-floor which just had a kid’s play area. After that we looked at a few pictures they had in the classrooms and that was about it. 

I thought the Ansel Adams exhibit display was rather interesting and was glad I was able to see it but I was rather disappointed in the rest of the museum.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

#11 Bird watching Gilbert, Arizona and Chandler, Arizona


Awhile back I decided that bird watching might be a fun thing to try out, so while in Arizona we did just that.  The first day we visited the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona.  This was a little bit of a chilly and cloudy day.  This preserve has multiple ponds and trails with plenty of benches and places to watch birds.  

On day two we visited Veterans Oasis Park in Chandler, Arizona. This day was excessively hot with not so much shade. The ponds here were harder to get to and watch for birds.  At both places I got a bird list which I didn’t really use while there. I also got my camera ready and looked for and tried to take pictures of as many different birds as I could.  Then when I got home I compared my pictures to pictures on allaboutbirds.org and used my bird lists to identify the different birds.

Here are the birds I got good pictures of and could identify. (I think)

 American Coot

 

 Cinnamon Teal
 


 Great Egret



 Least Sandpiper


 

 Black-necked Stilt



 
 Gadwall

 

   American Avocet



   Canada Goose



Mallard



Gambel's Quail



 
Snowy Egret
 


 Great-tailed Grackle


I had a lot of fun spending time outside looking for birds, taking pictures and then trying to identify each bird. Bird watching is definitely something I would enjoy doing in the future.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

# 10 Red Butte Gardens Lego display - Salt Lake City Utah


We have been here before and it’s one of my favorite botanic gardens to visit but this time we had to go because there was a Nature Connects Lego display. It was a cool and rainy day. When we paid for our tickets they give us a map and a list of Lego sculptures. We had a nice walk around the Gardens taking pictures of the plants and Legos. 




My favorite Lego sculptures were a bald eagle, a hummingbird and a rather large butterfly. All of these Lego displays were quite neat and interesting that somebody could use Legos and build something so amazing.