Dinosaurs at THEMUSEUM- Visit them before they're gone
Dinosaurs: The Edge of Extinction has been open at THEMUSEUM since I started working, but I only just got a chance go through the exhibition from top to bottom.
The exhibition opened this March and apparently did very well over the summer. Not surprising. Since I've been working the floors, it's always funny how ecstatic the children get when an adult in the group announces that they're all going to the third floor to the dinosaurs. Everyone loves dinosaurs, right?
The Messenger and the message
One of the beautiful things about summer is waking up to bird song; the trilling chorus outside my window as the rising sun paints everything rosy and gold. It's winter now. The mornings are pretty quiet. There's no choir of birdsong. But if you live where songbirds migrate, their disappearance and reappearance are just part of the natural cycles. We're always pleased when birds begin to arrive from their overwintering homes. I know I am. But what if the birds never came back? What if the birdsong stopped? Su Rynard's film The Messenger addresses these question. I had a chance to view the documentary at the Guelph Film Festival this past November.