Sunday, February 11, 2007

Susie B.

For some reason, Rochester has both a vast number of Places Of Historical Interest, and a vast disinterested yawn regarding said POHI's. We've noticed a tiny sign on Chili Ave, and finally took the time to follow it down Madison Street to Susan B. Anthony's house. There is obviously some care being taken of it, with a Centre next door -- but it's in a run-down neighborhood just outside of downtown Rochester, and such an amazing woman who accomplished so much surely deserves something more.

Perhaps the years to follow will bring something more . . . ?
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More Butterflies

Nature sure does like bein' pretty . . . !

There's a self-inspection chamber on the way out of the Butterfly Museum, which is designed to allow people to inspect themselves to prevent hitchhikers from escaping. Makes for an infinity of Us's!

 
 
 
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Butterfly Museum

Ron and Dar and I went to the Strong Museum's Butterfly exhibit -- smaller than the Canadian Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory, it is still a beautiful collection of flowers, in the form of both flora and fauna! 
 
 
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Butterfish?!?

The Strong Museum has a butterfly garden, which is a great wintertime destination -- on the way to it, we had to admire an stunning saltwater aquarium.

On the way out, we noticed another smaller aquarium, which turned out to contain what I think is the very first Sea Horse I've ever seen in person. They've always fascinated me, so getting to see one up close was delightful!

 
 
 
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An assortment of colors . . .

 
Dar was trying to figure out how part of the greenhouse was set up, a perfect opportunity to snap a pic! Posted by Picasa

If my sister was from Spain . . .

. . . would she be Spanish Moss?!?!

 
Anyone else remember the Pogo where the Rackety-coon Chil' and Houn' Dawg Pup ran away, and dressed up as elderly strangers? Much the same beard here . . . ! Posted by Picasa

Loquat-ey deliciousness

 
Also at Lamberton Conservatory, in my favorite section (the Economic Plants -- ie, Stuff You Can Eat), is a Loquat tree -- a fruit I've had only once, at a Chinese Buffet in, of all places, Birmingham, Alabama!

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Dar's going bananas!

 The banana trees at the Lamberton Conservatory are flowering nicely -- what a strange and delicious plant! A great way to escape Winter for a bit -- probably more important if you're a resident of Redfield, NY, a few hundred miles to the east, where they're close to setting a state record for snow: 11 feet! We've barely got 11 inches . . . though there's a solid two feet on every main sidewalk, of course! Posted by Picasa

Amaryllis & Me!

Our Amaryllis has decided to welcome spring in its usual fashion -- it's several years old, and has been given plenty of sun . . . and it's gotten pretty good-sized! This year the flowers even have a bit of a scent to them, which I at least didn't notice before -- a very happy plant, and particularly welcome this time of year! 
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