Brian, like many boys, is fascinated with dinosaurs, so he was excited to see this:


Indeed, there were fossils and dinosaur "reproductions" in abundance; some of them, like the small ones (and the girl) above, even moved quite realistically and made noise! The main part of the museum is a self-guided walk-through tour, and was very well done. We also took in the planetarium show (and bought the presentation on DVD, it was so good; talk about being awed by the power of God!), and another special effects presentation called "Men in White." Brian even got to ride a dino!
Attracted by signs for a petting zoo, we headed out to the grounds behind the museum, a beautifully landscaped area with many bridges, including a floating one and a suspension bridge.


There had clearly been a frost already, but a few hardy flowers still lifted their faces to the Creator:

At the far end of the gardens we came to the petting zoo. Imagine my delight at seeing these new but familiar faces!

This little horned ewe wanted a hand-out, but no scritches, thank-you-very-much. There were some bigger sheep, a pygmy goat and a miniature donkey who provided tactile satisfaction to my animal-deprived fingers (it had been since Friday at Sara's!), though.That's KY report #3 from . . .


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