

Wow. Wow. Wow. The
Exploratorium (
www.exploratorium.edu) in San Fran is like the very best of every hands on museum I've ever been to, all in one place, and to a factor of 10. It has an amazing number of exhibits, and just about all of them work (
sorry MOS).

The place stretches on for ages, and after 2+ hours, we'd made a pretty decent stab at a lot of the exhibits, but had skipped as many. It was hard to get through
because either
Kieran or Kiwi (or both) would be riveted with a particular exhibit and not want to move on. My favorite moment was sitting with
Kieran at a huge echo tube and singing "the grand old duke of york" together, and another was wearing a pair of headphones with "goat ears" attached which scooped the sound in interesting ways - I could hear things very clearly in whatever direction faced ... and they made both
Kieran and
Akira laugh when they saw me.


We headed out during naps over the Golden Gate Bridge to
Muir Beach, and drove over the mountains and through windy roads to the beach and discovered that even in winter, beaches are quite popular in CA.
Kieran and Brian headed down to the water where
Kieran discovered that it is virtually impossible to touch the water without getting wet, especially when one is trying to outrace a wave. When I got there with
Akira,
Kieran asked if we could hike up the hill that overlooked the beach, so we went about 2/3
rds of the way up - a goodly hike for K2. A
backroad down lead near a marsh and some very interesting dried spiny weeds - made me wish I could have been

collecting for one of my dried bouquets.
The drive back from the beach brought us back into a misty day. The views of the cloud shrouded and back lit hills was breathtaking, as was the thought of biking up the windy, twisty, steep roads as cars whizzed by.
We headed for home, stopping in China Town for a quick lunch ($12.50 for 2 full
entrees, assorted tidbits, and delicious
pot stickers and a large helping of MSG). Well, it was cheap and tasty.

The streets were crowded with shoppers grabbing groceries, and in the cold as we hurried by shop after shop of strange dried oddities, all
Kieran could say is, "its smells really yucky". Thank god its not summertime - even I'd be scurrying away - too many dried anchovies!
Oh, wow! I've been dying to go to the Exploratorium! One more reason to head West.
ReplyDeleteIt was super cold here today. Juliet and Ivy came over, and the girls did a fantastic job trashing Rosie's room, as we'd hoped, so Juliet and I had time for our tea. The we braved the cold for a quick stroll over to Christina's.
So, I guess life goes on, post-Hunters. :-(