Posted on April 17, 2023 by mark While in Boston, we stopped by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and discovered some lovely fake nature. No clue what I was aiming my phone at here. Although I liked how the antelope and varmints at the end of the hallway, all seemed to be going in the same direction, as if they’re heading to a meeting.
Posted on April 17, 2023 by mark Members of the Boston rock band, the Hominoids. You probably haven’t heard of them; they’re a bunch of nobodies. Get it, no bodies?
Posted on April 17, 2023 by mark At first I thought the plastic cape attached to this lungfish was a shoddy method of representing the water’s surface. Then I noticed the light shadows on the rock. . . Thumbs up.
Posted on April 17, 2023 by mark Everybody who enters the glass-flower exhibit asks the same question, “Are these really glass? The stems? The leaves?” Then their mouths fall open as they realize, yep. It’s difficult to fathom the amount of work and attention to detail needed the create these botanical treasures. Mind blowing!The naturalists and consummate glass artisans, Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, created the nearly 4,400 life-size models, entirely of glass, between 1886 and 1936.