I'd like to post a note, for the record, of the beautiful view I see daily as I walk to and from my office. A stellar masterpiece glistening with silent energy and beckoning my mind beyond the clouds. Its a mini dome in the lobby replicating the larger 40 ft dome of the Bishop Planetarium.
So many stories begin here...
So many stories begin here...
I'd also like to post a note, for the record, that the frequency of published blog posts is inversely related to the number of hours I spend indoors gazing digital stars. Celebrating 50 years of the Bishop planetarium in 2016. Big, important history, big important stories to tell.
But alas I don't want to lapse so long I risk losing the blog or worse, forgetting I have it, so here is another fun pic found on the phone:
FeNi (our museum's hunky Campo de Cielo meteorite fragment) lovingly polished by visiting 4th grade friends. You can't even see the meteorite there are so many little human hands! I love it!