One of my happy kiddy memories was going to the Museum of
History and Industry with my father.
He loved it, particularly the parts having to do with airplanes, and we
went frequently.
My brother seemed
to not have as much interest in the airplanes, but was enthusiastic about the trucks and trains.
I liked it all, and once
Bobo, the beloved Seattle gorilla, having gone to his eternal reward, was no longer at the zoo, he became my
main MOHAI interest. His gigantic
stuffed self greeted visitors from a glass cage near the entrance. I continued to go frequently until
MOHAI started charging for admittance, and then went only when a singing group
I was in had the occasional performance there.
When the MOHAI moved to its posh new digs, I was eager to
go. But so expensive! I have to confess that I am a real
cheapskate. So, given that the first Thursday of the month is free, my friends
Laura, Sun, fellow nurses on my unit, and I arranged an expedition.
When we got there, it was not only free day, but it seemed to be old lady
day. I, of course, fit right in.
The most prominent group, the Shoreline Red Hat Society looked fabulous in their red hats
and purple outfits.
Naturally, I was on the lookout for Bobo, but he was in some cellar being
refurbished. One of the docents
told us that when Bobo died, the MOHAI got his skin, and the Burke got his
skeleton. He had a wife, Fifi,
(whom he rejected) but one does not ever hear much about her. Bobo was loved by a generation of zoo
goers, and his memory, as well as his remains, lives on in Seattle.
We had a terrific day!
The new museum exhibits are amazing. One can follow a timeline, starting with Native American
artifacts,
the landing of the first white settlers on Alki beach, early ship building, an amusing movie
about the Seattle fire, and on through the years, culminating with the current
exhibit about movie making in Seattle. You can even star in a movie!
Sun has always wanted to be a movie star! |
Other important Seattle landmarks are memorialized.
Afterward, we visited the Center for Wooden Boats.
It was a super fun day. You can see more pictures of our day by clicking here. This is a blog with updates on some of the doings of my work colleagues.
2 comments:
You have such great photos! And it was a great day. Fun to read your own history at MOHAI with your family visits there.
Exceptional photos. I've been wanting to visit the new museum. We visited the old one quite often.
I'll show Joe your photos, then he'll be inspired to visit.
Thanks.
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