tag: museums
– afternoon at fernbank –
clementine and i recently had a free afternoon so we went on a trip to the fernbank museum of natural history. she is finally getting big enough to enjoy the nature quest area, so there’s a lot more for her to do. she caught story time and totally loved playing with these tabby blocks!
we also walked through the wildlife rescue exhibit, although it wasn’t her first time. clementine likes watching the bird simulation and all of the bright lights.
– ryan
fernbank museum of natural history
767 clifton rd ne
atlanta, ga 30307
404-929-6300
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date of post: April 2nd, 2012 | category: atlanta, baby, museums, science
tags: atlanta, baby, museums, photography, ryan, science
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– colorful fun –
here are some fun colorful photos from fernbank! based on the results, it’s kind of a ‘make-your-own indie-rock album cover’ activity!
– ryan & gub
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date of post: September 17th, 2011 | category: museums, photography, science
tags: museums, photography, ryan & gub, science
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– lightning in a bottle –
i was messing around with a plasma ball at fernbank and took this photo. i loved these things when i was a kid! gub thinks the photo could be a journey album cover!
– ryan
date of post: September 5th, 2011 | category: museums, science
tags: museums, photography, ryan, science
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– mythic creatures –
clementine recently went to the fernbank museum of natural history for the first time. it’s never too early for some fun with science! we are very fortunate that this amazing museum is only a couple of miles from our house. now that we have a family membership, we will be there all the time!
fernbank has some impressive dinosaur fossils as you enter the main building. they are on par with those in jurassic park. there are also lots of amazing dioramas in the permanent exhibitions and a special exhibition area with rotating exhibits.
mythic creatures was the current special exhibit and was really awesome! it covered various mythic beings, from dragons to the lochness monster to bigfoot to unicorns, and tried to explain their possible scientific origins. although clem was probably too small to fully enjoy the exhibit, we could tell she had a blast! the bright colors on the various creatures were definitely eye candy for her.
be sure to check out our previous post on the fernbank planetarium, which is only a few streets over from the natural history museum.
– ryan & gub
fernbank museum of natural history
767 clifton rd ne
atlanta, ga 30307
404-929-6300
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date of post: August 22nd, 2011 | category: atlanta, baby, museums, photography, science
tags: museums
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