Leann has made a small video compilation of our trip to the zoo. All animal fans should definitely check it out below!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
UPenn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Now this is a museum that I don't think many in the Philly area know about. It is located at the outskirts of UPenn's campus, right across the street from the stadium down there and right by CHOP. The courtyard entrance into the building is gorgeous, as seen below.
Once you enter, there are always 2 exhibitions at the foreground that are constantly changing. One of these currently is an anthropological study of the homeless and their addictions to heroin, specifically in the San Francisco area. Quite a touching and heartbreaking exhibition to view.
After you get through the ground floor, the next main area is the Egyptian exhibit. All I can say is WOW! For anyone who has any interest in ancient Egypt, this is definitely a MUST-VISIT! They have plenty of artifacts from this region include mummies and ancient statues.
There are plenty of other cultures covered throughout this museum such as Ancient Greece, Ancient Iraq, Asia, etc. I'd highly reccommend this trip for anyone with interest in those eras of the world.
Once you enter, there are always 2 exhibitions at the foreground that are constantly changing. One of these currently is an anthropological study of the homeless and their addictions to heroin, specifically in the San Francisco area. Quite a touching and heartbreaking exhibition to view.
After you get through the ground floor, the next main area is the Egyptian exhibit. All I can say is WOW! For anyone who has any interest in ancient Egypt, this is definitely a MUST-VISIT! They have plenty of artifacts from this region include mummies and ancient statues.
There are plenty of other cultures covered throughout this museum such as Ancient Greece, Ancient Iraq, Asia, etc. I'd highly reccommend this trip for anyone with interest in those eras of the world.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Phanatic Around Town
Phanatic Around Town features 20 Philly Phanatic statues painted by local artists and displayed around Philadelphia. The displayed Phanatics will be around town through August.
Locations include:
For more, including pictures of each Phanatic, please click here.
UPDATE: The final location has been announced as the Piazza at Schmidts. Read about it by clicking here!
Locations include:
- African American Museum
- Betsy Ross House
- Citizens Bank
- Citizens Bank Park
- City Hall
- Franklin Institute
- Franklin Square
- Independence Seaport Museum at Penn’s Landing
- Independence Visitor’s Center
- John F. Kennedy Plaza/LOVE Park
- Lloyd Hall
- Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
- National Constitution Center
- Philadelphia Free Library
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Philadelphia Zoo
- Please Touch Museum
- Rittenhouse Square
- The Market at Comcast Center
For more, including pictures of each Phanatic, please click here.
UPDATE: The final location has been announced as the Piazza at Schmidts. Read about it by clicking here!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Philly Zoo
This Sunday's featured trip into Philly had us going into the zoo, which happens to be the country's first and oldest zoo. Before going, I secured 2 tickets to the zoo through my company's discount program and got them for $13 a piece (whereas they are $18 at the door). Parking, however, was not reduced and it cost $12 to get into one of their lots.
Zoo members get free parking and free entrance to the zoo for a full calendar year.
When we first entered the zoo, the first thing we found was a Philly Phanatic statue. This is the second statue we've discovered in the city thus far.
This summer, 20 of them have been planted around the city and we plan on getting pictures with all of them. Only 18 more to go!
Instead of just droning on about each exhibit we saw here, I figured I'd just mention some of the highlights. One portion that the zoo is advertising heavily this year is Creatures of Habitat - Lego creations of various animals. Seeing these is a pretty impressive site. I know it's something I never could create with my Lego-abilities!
My personal favorite animal has always been bears. Unfortunately, the polar bears didn't do much more than sleep while we were there. However, this friendly fellow was walking around quite a bit.
Leann's favorites are any of the cat-variety. We were able to see some lions, jaguars, leopards and cheetahs while we were there. She just wanted to take all of them home. Luckily for me, the trunk was already full in her car!
Of course, everyone loves giraffes. These animals really move gracefully. One day I plan on going to Giraffe Manor in Kenya that has them come to your hotel window in the morning!
The peacocks were quite magnificent as well. It's amazing how animals colored like this appear in nature. Around the zoo, the peacocks are free roaming, allowing visitors to get closer to these magnificent birds.
There were plenty more animals around the zoo, and I'd recommend anyone in the area to check it out.
After the zoo, we decided to walk down to UPenn's campus to go to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. I'll talk about that and share some pictures for everyone tomorrow.
Zoo members get free parking and free entrance to the zoo for a full calendar year.
When we first entered the zoo, the first thing we found was a Philly Phanatic statue. This is the second statue we've discovered in the city thus far.
This summer, 20 of them have been planted around the city and we plan on getting pictures with all of them. Only 18 more to go!
Leann's favorites are any of the cat-variety. We were able to see some lions, jaguars, leopards and cheetahs while we were there. She just wanted to take all of them home. Luckily for me, the trunk was already full in her car!
Of course, everyone loves giraffes. These animals really move gracefully. One day I plan on going to Giraffe Manor in Kenya that has them come to your hotel window in the morning!
The peacocks were quite magnificent as well. It's amazing how animals colored like this appear in nature. Around the zoo, the peacocks are free roaming, allowing visitors to get closer to these magnificent birds.
There were plenty more animals around the zoo, and I'd recommend anyone in the area to check it out.
After the zoo, we decided to walk down to UPenn's campus to go to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. I'll talk about that and share some pictures for everyone tomorrow.
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