First thing Thursday (after breakfast and a walk around the neighborhood), Ranunculus met us and we walked over to Golden Gate Park, where we met her Donald (his LJ name is sligachan, but I always forget that because I never friended him, for some reason) at the California Academy of Sciences. It's part museum, part zoo, part... lots of things. They've got a planetarium, a dome with a rainforest exhibit, several large ocean aquaria, their legendary African Hall, and a "living roof."

The roof is covered with native vegetation. It provides insulation for the building, and the hatches provide both light and ventilation.

I think that's a blue whale skeleton.

They have a Foucault pendulum knockin' pins down.

This is the Philippine Coral Reef exhibit.

This is the Northern California Coast exhibit.

I think this guy was defending his territory from my camera.
On friday morning, we walked over to meet Ranunc and M at the Conservatory of flowers.





Then we visited the Beautiful Japanese Tea Garden.



The roof is covered with native vegetation. It provides insulation for the building, and the hatches provide both light and ventilation.
I think that's a blue whale skeleton.
They have a Foucault pendulum knockin' pins down.
This is the Philippine Coral Reef exhibit.
This is the Northern California Coast exhibit.
I think this guy was defending his territory from my camera.
On friday morning, we walked over to meet Ranunc and M at the Conservatory of flowers.
Then we visited the Beautiful Japanese Tea Garden.
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Date: 2008-10-31 04:00 am (UTC)From:So much to see in the City. I remember the tea gardens. They are so beautiful.