My sister Connie was in town and was spending the weekend with us. We decided to go to the Shedd Aquarium. I was excited to see the jelly fish exhibit. We had seen something similar at the Monterey Aquarium. They were amazing and I was disappointed that I had not brought my good camera to the Monterey Aquarium. This was my second chance to take pictures of the Jelly fish and so I brought my good camera. Glad I did. Took a bunch of interesting images and show a few below.
We wandered throughout the whole aquarium Here is a picture of everyone in front of the Beluga Whale exhibit.
Then we went to the Dolphin show. It was pretty good. They can really jump!
The last area we visited included a reef exhibit. Very colorful fish. Reminded me of Heron Island.
Chicago does have a beautiful skyline.
Then we made a quick visit to the Field Museum. Alex loves to emerge from the cicada shells.
Diane and a Giant Sloth Fossil.
Connie, Bart, and Alex near a representation of the diversity of life on earth.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Homecoming York HS, 2011
Bangkok, Thailand
Tom had to go to Bangkok Thailand for the AIDS Vaccine 2011 meeting. This was his first visit to real Asia. Japan is to westernized to count. The people were friendly and wonderful. The dollar was worth something so everything is reasonably cheep (except in the hotel). This is a Buddhist temple along the river called Wat Rakhang.
Tom in a Tuk Tuk. A traditional vehicle in thailand which is essentially a motor cycle taxi. Not much headroom, but lots of fun.
Here you can see us next to out Tuk Tuk. Pretty small, but all three of us could cram ourselves in for a ride. I will admit it struggled a bit on uphill stretches.
The giant swing at Wat Suthat.
We visited a marble buddhist that was under renovation. As we arrived, there was a ceremony taking place. Very interesting. Then we took a tour of site.
This was one of the residences where the monks live. I love the bright colors.
Here you can see a part of the temple where restoration is complete. It looks great.
Here I am with some of the hosts at the meeting banquet. I felt very tall in Bangkok. Kept having to duck to avoid hitting my head.
The streets of Bangkok we always pretty busy, day and night.
This is the view of Bangkok out of my hotel room window. Bangkok is a large city with an interesting mix of the old and new. The locals were amazingly friendly and the city seemed very safe.
This picture may seem out of place but it makes perfect sense. This is the future location of a Hope lab microscope that will be involved in a study in Thailand. Very exciting and I will have to return to make sure that everything is working efficiently.
Tom in a Tuk Tuk. A traditional vehicle in thailand which is essentially a motor cycle taxi. Not much headroom, but lots of fun.
Here you can see us next to out Tuk Tuk. Pretty small, but all three of us could cram ourselves in for a ride. I will admit it struggled a bit on uphill stretches.
The giant swing at Wat Suthat.
We visited a marble buddhist that was under renovation. As we arrived, there was a ceremony taking place. Very interesting. Then we took a tour of site.
This was one of the residences where the monks live. I love the bright colors.
Here you can see a part of the temple where restoration is complete. It looks great.
Here I am with some of the hosts at the meeting banquet. I felt very tall in Bangkok. Kept having to duck to avoid hitting my head.
The streets of Bangkok we always pretty busy, day and night.
This is the view of Bangkok out of my hotel room window. Bangkok is a large city with an interesting mix of the old and new. The locals were amazingly friendly and the city seemed very safe.
This picture may seem out of place but it makes perfect sense. This is the future location of a Hope lab microscope that will be involved in a study in Thailand. Very exciting and I will have to return to make sure that everything is working efficiently.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Another year of Fantasy Football
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