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Megan is a cheese freak, so we made sure to take her and Ian to Antonelli's while they were in town. I think Summer and I bought about $25 worth of cheese while we were there!
that was about to be torn down - but now the wood, the roof, the doors, the shutters and the windows have found a second life inside a thriving business. Recycling at its best. :-)
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For the treasure hunt "Recycled" in the 366/2016 - A Leap if Faith group.
Ferndale, CA: Golden Gait Mercantile
The entire village is California Historical Landmark No. 883 - www.victorianferndale.com/
We saw this informational display as we walked back inside NamanaBe Hall. Hanging above the top glass shelf are painted models of lemur heads. The shelf below that holds a few bones from a Pygmy Hippo (hippopotamus lemerlei) that went extinct about 1000 years ago. The next shelf down displays skulls and a skeleton of living Lemurs. It also holds the skull of a Giant Lemur that went extinct about 500 years ago, about the same time as the Elephant Bird whose bone and egg are displayed on the bottom.
I love the unintentional humor you sometimes find in the relationships that exist between animal specimens and the man-made environment of the museum. I think this bulb must have fallen out of it's fitting. Luckily it landed beside this little specimen and not on it!