Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ouray County Museum

Spent an awesome day last weekend at the Ouray County Museum (3 stories and 27 rooms, including a mine downstairs). None of us had ever been. It was more than impressive. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves antiques, history, collections, mystery, minerals, scavenger hunts, or just awesome artistic displays. I've decided, since I love pretty much every single thing I just mentioned, I am going to have to spend more time there in the future. Here is but a fraction of what we saw.

The museum stands beneath the beautiful geological folds of the Miocene Formation.

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Some of the exhibits are outside.

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Trust the boys to get sidetracked by deer grazing in someone's backyard.

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The volunteer gave us a list of "I Spy" items we had to look for in each room along with a description of each item. The teen took charge of that, taking it very seriously as they were promised a prize for finding everything on the list. We started off on the Mercantile.

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An Edison gramophone.

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The surgery and some pharmaceuticals.

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In this room we had to spy a bullet hole. We found it but I'm not giving it away!

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Surgeon's office.

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Dentist's office.

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Lawyer's office.

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Toys!

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Native American exhibit.

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Here then are some of my favorites... the sewing and the kitchen.

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Uh... I am so glad I didn't go to public school in those days!

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Gems and minerals.

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Office for the mine.

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Finally, the Mercy Mine - a virtual tour.



Everyone had a fantastic time and just to be fair everyone got a prize (their pick of rocks from an area mine)

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Bye!

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Cat Spider

Ever hear of a Cat Faced Spider? Me neither! But I found one on my back patio. No, I didn't kill it. I don't kill spiders that aren't dangerous or threatening. Here it is hanging out on the 2x6 rafter, so that makes it about 2" long. 2 inches long! You can't tell by the mess of old webbing around it but it also had a brand new 12" (or so) orb web constructed for that night's supper.

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Here is the image flipped so you can better see the Hello Kitty abdomen. Cool huh?

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Investiture

Yup, my baby girl is a Brownie! (Wah! sniffle* BIG GRIN Applause!!)

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