Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Seattle Chihuly Glass

This last batch of photos from Seattle were taken at the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Unfortunately, a section of the museum was closed, but there was still lots to see. It was quite dark inside, with bright lights on the glass, which made for challenging photography. Enjoy!

Chihuly glass

One of the sections was ocean related.

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass turtles

Chihuly glass crabs

There was a passageway where sculptures covered the ceiling.

Chihuly glass

These boats full of glass were quite striking, one of my favorites.

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

The glasshouse sculpture was huge - 100 feet long.

Chihuly glass & Seattle Space Needle

Chihuly glass

An outdoor sculpture with the glasshouse in the background.

Chihuly glass

Chihuly glass

I liked the combination of the garden with the glass mixed in. This was a bit similar to a Chihuly exhibit we saw at the Phoenix (Arizona) Botanical Gardens.

Chihuly glass garden

Chihuly glass garden

Even a selfie in one of the glass balls.

Chihuly glass selfie

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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Seattle Butterfly House

Most people probably think of the Seattle Pacific Science Center as somewhere to take their kids. And it would be great for that. Personally, I like to go to visit the Tropical Butterfly House. It's not as big as the Victoria Butterfly Gardens but it's well looked after and there are lots of butterflies. No doubt it gets busy, but first thing in the morning on a weekday was relatively quiet for us.

This one was posed conveniently just inside the door.

Rice Paper Butterfly

There were quite a few of these Pale owl-butterflies.

Pale Owl-butterfly

And also lots of these Malay Cruisers, although I didn't match up the top and bottom of the wings until later.

Malay Cruiser

This next one is another Malay Cruiser but showing the bottoms of its wings. This was on a pool where there was a mister making "fog". At first there was too much fog to get a good photo, but then I realized I could blow enough fog away to get an interesting shot.

Malay Cruiser

And this one was in a faceoff with a snail. The snail was winning - as it advanced the butterfly was backing up.

snail and butterfly

There were lots of other kinds, the trick was to find ones that would sit still to be photographed.

Swallowtail

Blue Tiger ?

Red Postman ?

Zebra Longwing

These Leopard Lacewings were one of the more colorful ones, on both sides of their wings.

Leopard Lacewing ?

Leopard Lacewing ?

There were also some nice flowers.

Painter's Palette

orchids

Golden Shrimp Plant

The science center courtyard has some water features and sculptures. And some good reflections of the buildings in the water.

daffodils

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I'm sure the kids like the dinosaurs, as do I.

dinosaur sculptures

reflections

reflections

reflections

It's interesting to compare the photographs from this visit with the ones from the last time I was here, in 2015.

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Sunday, March 19, 2023

Seattle Sculpture Park

The Olympic Sculpture Park is on the waterfront near the ferry terminal (and our hotel). It's an enjoyable place to wander around.

sculpture

fountain & sculpture

fountain

The plants seemed slightly further along than in Victoria, but not by much. These seem more like crocuses but I think they're Winter Daffodils.

Winter Daffodil ?

Whereas I think these are spring crocuses

Spring Crocus

They're often regarded as invasive pests, but I like starlings. From a distance they tend to just look black but they can be quite colorful if you catch them in the right light.

Starling

There were various birds on the water, including Surf Scoters with their funny looking bills.

Surf Scoter

and Common Goldeneyes with reflections :-)

Common Goldeneye

There was also a cute little Cottontail rabbit in the park.

Cottontail rabbit

sculpture

sculpture

While this metal tree was quite striking, I think I prefer the real ones.

sculpture

The larches were busy growing new needles. I enjoyed observing the larches at Innovation Place.

larch

Oregon Grape was flowering

Oregon Grape ?

which the insects, like this Common Drone Fly, were also enjoying

Common drone fly ?

And Red-flowering Current (I think)

Red-flowering current ?

This lichen was almost as colorful as the flowers

lichen

And with the water nearby, I couldn't pass up some reflections.

reflections

reflections

reflections

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