Today, we packed. Then we picked up Kelsey and drove to a small, but amazing, local natural history museum, the Museum of York County. It showcased the flora and fauna of the area, but more importantly provided an archive of artifacts of the local animals and dinosaurs/fossils, history which proved to be extremely informative and interesting. There were beautiful vignettes of taxidermy with each animal, bird in its habitat. There was a hands-on room with all sorts of items--different birds wings, birds eggs, skulls of animals, fossils--all identified and labeled. Bob F, my zoologist husband, said it was a good old-fashioned and well-done natural history museum. I could've stayed longer, but we were leaving tomorrow, so we wanted to go home and relax a bit.
The year-long adventures of two retired teachers whose children gifted them with the Frontier Airlines Go Wild Pass. This includes the terms, prep-work, and trip particulars. Trips begin on May 2. But dreaming started at Christmas!
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