Winchester, VA
Children were enjoying the exhibit. They are interested in animals, and many of them play with Legos.
More Details are on the Museum website. |
Winchester, VA
More Details are on the Museum website. |
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Love these statues
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fun place, the statues are wonderful. Take care, enjoy your day!
The list of animals facing extinction grows by the day. Can you even begin to imagine the devastation to the flora and fauna of Ukraine?
ReplyDelete,,,I wish that I had invented Legos.
ReplyDeleteYou wonder what the Goldfinch thinks of it all.
ReplyDeleteAwesome statues!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Sean Kenney is living a wonderful life of creativity and child like adventure!
Great to see children posing as seals in the first photo. I've never been a fan of lego sculptures, but the Monarch is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see children posing as seals in the first photo. I've never been a fan of lego sculptures, but the Monarch is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThe lego statues are amazing to see.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thanks for letting me know. I would love to see this exhibit. May take a ride up there tomorrow. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I never would have guessed the whooping crane was made from Lego!
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