Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Lowell, MA mill district

Today I had the rare opportunity to have the entire day with my husband - without my two children! We were down in Lowell, MA and stopped by to see the Lowell Quilt Museum and the Textile Museum. How disappointing that the Quilt Museum was closed on Mondays - and the Textile Museum is closed for renovations! I hope I will be able to go there again soon - this time when they are open!

Barred Owl Encounter

This afternoon I had the most wonderful experience of seeing a barred owl! I have seen them before, but only in glimpses. I saw this one fly across the road and land in the crook of a tree branch. I slowly approached it and was only about 20 feet away when he turned to me. I tried to take in all the details that I could ... mostly I noticed his eyes were jet black and he was able to stare so intently at me that I began to feel vulnerable. He looked very serious, somber and he was most haunting. His beak was a mustard yellow and his velvet wings were dappled with brown, black and white. I so desperately want to keep him etched in my mind. I am sure you will understand when you see some felted owls coming along.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Trip to the Boston Science Museum

Yesterday, I was able to go to the Boston Science Museum with my family. I was happy to see there was a small fiber exhibit about the use of synthetic fibers in the modern textile industry. It was interesting to read about the production of rayon and polyester. Though the exhibit just scraped the surface of the issue, it was good to see. Hopefully I'll get back to Lowell to see the textile museum there once it opens! In the mean time, I highly recommend going to see the mathematica exhibit in the Boston Science Museum. There is a fantastic display of bubbles, surface tension and surface area there. I also liked the balls that drop from the ceiling to show what a normal distribution looks like. And of course, the kenetic sculpture is also worth seeing ... I've always wanted to build one of those. I think that my kids were a little young for the museum .... when I asked them what their favorite part was, Seth said he liked riding the T!