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philadelphia shell show & festival

26
October

Phjladelphia Shell Show 2012

Wow!  What a field trip I have for you this week.  I attended the 2012 Philadelphia Shell Show & Festival at The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and as a fanatic of anything ‘beachy’ and a definite shell lover, I was in heaven!

I planned my trip in advance.  I knew when the shell show was scheduled and I went to the museum expecting to see many shells…but I found it was so much more than that…I saw so much more than just individual shells.  There were many competitions for shell creations in many varieties – in addition to straight shell displays and collections.  The exhibitors were not just from across the country, but from other countries as well.

I took SO many photos and fell in love with SO many shells and shell creations that I could not possibly share them all here.  What I have decided to do is to share with you my very favorite creation from the show called “A Summer Place” created by Donna Klees from Ardmore, PA.  It received first place in the artistic division – hobbyist category.

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

A photo of one of the amazing creations from the 2012 Philadelphia Shell Show & Festival. This shell house crafted by Donna Klees from Ardmore, PA won a first place prize.

Donna created this sweet little house of shells…

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

Isn’t the trellis amazing?

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

And, the scallop shell roof!

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

 

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

Gotta love the details in the windows…

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

 

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

Philadelphia Shell Show 2012

A photo from the 2012 Philadelphia Shell Show & Festival.

If you would like to see more shells from the show, I will be sharing some additional photos on my facebook page – I was very impressed with the collection of sailor’s valentines that were presented and you can see some of those samples on my page. Click here to see my facebook page.

As an ending photo, I would like to leave you with this whimsical creation by Bill Jordan from Fort Myers, FL.  He is a great guy and an amazing craftsman that I met at the show…love ya Bill!  According to Bill, Sanibel Island’s beaches are so covered with shells that you will regularly see people bending over in search of them.  The locals have dubbed this sight the “Sanibel Stoop”…the inspiration for Bill’s creation:

Creation by Bill Jordan

A creation by Bill Jordan at the 2012 Philadelphia Shell Show & Festival

Thank you so much for visiting.  Hope you enjoyed sharing some photos from the 2012 Philadelphia Shell Show & Festival.

Have a great weekend, Jackie

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butterfly habitat

3
August

friday field trip

Do you like butterflies?  I’m not a big fan.  I could never understand the attraction.  I never ‘got’ the ‘releasing them at the wedding thing’ or why someone would tattoo a drawing of one on their butt!   Of course,  if it were a shell or a starfish, I might understand ;)

Raising butterflies as a kid was solely an accident.  I would capture a caterpillar in a jar…taking it out periodically to let it crawl up my arm.  I would soon loose interest.  Coming across the jar in the garage much later, I would find the caterpillar had transformed.  Sometimes I would end up with a butterfly – most times, with a scary looking moth.

Even though the idea of visiting the Butterflies! exhibit at The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia was met by me with lukewarm enthusiasm, I actually enjoyed it.  Probably because the coolest butterfly in the habitat landed on me!  The tropical garden that houses the Butterflies! exhibit is filled with colorful plants and a multitude of live butterflies from Central and South America, East Africa, and Southeast Asia.  There are an estimated 60 to 150 butterflies and 20 to 40 different species on any given day.  Adult butterflies usually live one to two weeks (this I didn’t know) and the museum receives new butterflies from around the world each week.  I honestly didn’t think any of my photos would come out since a misting of water was constant in the environment, creating a hazy look.

At first, I was really more interested in the plants than the butterflies.  Instructions were given upon entering the (very hot and humid) habitat to ensure all the specimens were treated gently.  All that enter are instructed to ask for assistance if a butterfly should land on your person, because a museum worker is required to remove it.  I had to seek someone out to remove the one that planted itself on my hand.

It wasn’t until that one butterfly landed on me that I became interested in really looking at them…aren’t they attracted to sweet things? ;)

 If you are ever in Philadelphia, check out The Academy of Natural Sciences.  It is located at 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway  www.ansp.org

Thanks for visiting, Jackie

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