When I was a boy, I lived in Florida for six years. That period of my childhood secured many of the interests that sustain me today, including photography, cosmology and space exploration, general natural history, and oceanography. I've lived my entire life no more than 20 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, and most of it less than 5 miles. If you had asked me, when I was 10 or 11 years old, what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would have responded: "A neurosurgeon, or a marine biologist." (Yes, I have always been a geek, and proud of it.)
So, when I travel, I try to make a pilgrimage to whatever oceanographic attractions area nearby. Chicago's Shedd Aquarium has been on my list to see. So it was easy to make that my first (and, it turned out, only) side-trip during CSF.
I didn't know that much of what I saw was brand new. I also didn't anticipate that, by mid-morning, I would be jostling for viewing space with thousands of school-children of all ages. I would have stayed longer, but I needed to eat. The line for the cafeteria went down the exhibit hall, so I had to leave earlier than I wanted to forage elsewhere.
Belugas
Sea Otters
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Very cool! I haven't been to the Shedd Aquarium since my son was 3 years old...I'm sure LOTS has changed since then! Sure wish I could have gone to Spring Fling and met all the cool garden geeks (us cool people need to commiserate as often as possible :). Hopefully I can make it to Buffalo next year.
ReplyDeleteChris, it was great meeting you at CSF. I've looked through your photos and they're stunning.
ReplyDeleteTwo years ago we went to the Shedd Aquarium and I could not believe how many photos I took there. It was like an addiction - I couldn't stop myself! The belugas especially intrigued me. But I know what you mean about the hordes of people there. We got there early and were happy when we left and saw the huge crowds.
I enjoyed the slide show of the Shedd. I have seen Belugas while in AK. We didn't get this close of course so it was nice to see them in more detail.
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