I was there this past summer and I just LOVED the ROM! I didn't know how humongous it was and how beautifully curated it is. Planning to go back again some time. Your pics are just amazing!
I had Stendhal syndrome in Taos and Santa Fe! Joked about it with friends later and they were all 'wha?' Next year add the tiny perfect Textile Museum to your Toronto list, guarantee you will love it.
Gennine, if you ever find yourself in Providence, Rhode Island, you must go to the Edna Lawrence Nature Lab. It's INCREDIBLE. Set aside at least a couple of hours :)
What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475. The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it.
absolutely beautiful! I love visiting museums too, very beautiful pictures :)
I was there this past summer and I just LOVED the ROM! I didn't know how humongous it was and how beautifully curated it is. Planning to go back again some time. Your pics are just amazing!
Do happy we saw that together
woww amazing pictures, so inspiring!
All the pictures you took are lovely! Visiting museums is always a lot of fun!
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I really enjoy how you 'see' things - your pictures and perspectives are wonderful! So many people miss the simple wonders.
Ooooh! This is just so great. Wish I had been there with pen and paper. Great inspiration. Wish you a happy Christmas. Take care:)
The pics from Margie of the beadworks were very beautiful! Nice pictures! Love the bright colours.
Thank you for posting those... they are BEAUTIFUL!
I love Natural History Museums too and now I want to go stitching and beading!AriadnefromGreece!
I love these images. They're so crisp and elegant -- they're like the pineapple salsa of photographs. I wish I could see this place in person!
Absolutely gorgeous pictures!
~Kristin
WOW!! I think I love just about everything here, especially the rock and coral specimens and the face on animals.
Thank you for sharing these. I love the three noses!
I had Stendhal syndrome in Taos and Santa Fe! Joked about it with friends later and they were all 'wha?'
Next year add the tiny perfect Textile Museum to your Toronto list, guarantee you will love it.
Love this post. The first pic is of my favourite place in the city.
Greetings from Hogtown!
amazing. love the coral.
Your photos are beautiful! I *love* this sort of museum.
LOVE IT!
So lovely shots! Almost like I have been there... :)
Maravilloso e inspirador.
Un saludo desde España
Beatriz (Murcia)
I love visiting the ROM as well. Your pictures are beautiful
So, so beautiful.
Looks like the perfect place to go and be inspired!
Woah... your close ups are really beautiful! Love the gems...
Beautiful! Next time you'll have to come and visit my natural history museum!
GORGEOUS pictures! CONGRATS and thak you for sharing them.
Fábio
I love what your eye picked up in your trip - and the birds! SO many of them! Really nice photos - you inspire me to do better!
I just about passed out at your picture of Clay Canyon Variscite: such a rare and special stone!! xoxo
nice pictures, i like it very much and its really looking beautiful, appreciated
Gennine, if you ever find yourself in Providence, Rhode Island, you must go to the Edna Lawrence Nature Lab. It's INCREDIBLE. Set aside at least a couple of hours :)
http://naturelab.risd.edu/
awesome collections
What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475.
The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it.