To The Aquarium of the Pacific

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To celebrate my birthday on Friday, The Bearded One and I went to The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. I love visiting Aquariums so this was a great treat. It’s fascinating to watch fish, sharks, jellyfish, and all matter of creatures swim. Some use large tails to get around, some use tiny fins, and others jet around with squirts of water. Seems like I’m getting a peak at an alien world. Plus, I get to see octopuses which are pretty awesome even if they do hide from the camera. 

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Next up, The Queen Mary and Scorpion Submarine.

Exploring Denver

It’s only been two days since the Bearded One and I flew out of Denver for more familiar turf and I’m already coming up with reasons to go back. One, the most I saw of the Rockies was driving into and out of the city. Must explore the mountains. Two, there are actual seasons. Three, Denver was such a fun, vibrant, and walkable city. Four, I just want to experience more of Colorado. 

On the first full day in city after breakfast, I just wandered around, walking from interesting building to interesting building. Eventually, I bought a sketchbook and a map so I could plan and record the trip. I carried it all over the city to tasty restaurants, on the bus, through the aquarium, and in search of yarn. I wrote down directions, bus schedules, souvenirs, and places to visit. It was my daily log that I updated in my hotel room and while sipping tea at the Tattered Cover Bookshop (awesome indie bookshop, by the way). That book is my trip in lists and I’m duplicating a few here.

  • I can breath easily. Take that, altitude.
  • The subprocesses of my brain related to Architecture and City Planning are now main processes. Must sketch everything. 
  • I can order tea with almond milk? Yes, please.
  • Did I really walk 10 miles today? Yep.
  • At the aquarium, “Cool fish, big fish, pretty fish, colorful fish, TIGERS?!”
  • Whoo! Local Yarn!
  • Wish I could see more of the mountains from the city. 
  • Just the Denver Art Museum alone is worth the trip. I could have spent days just exploring its treasures and the amazing Van Gogh exhibit. 
  • I could live here.
The Colorado State Capital Building

The Colorado State Capital Building

An interesting building because it's surrounded by a parking lot in the middle of the city. Definitely not the norm.

An interesting building because it's surrounded by a parking lot in the middle of the city. Definitely not the norm.

Heran, I think, a Sumatran tiger at the Downtown Aquarium

Heran, I think, a Sumatran tiger at the Downtown Aquarium

Denver's streetlamps

Denver's streetlamps

Moon Jellyfish at the Downtown Aquarium

Moon Jellyfish at the Downtown Aquarium