I stepped into the Museum of History briefly, and took this shot of the Grand Hall, a beautiful space of totem poles and Pacific Northwest culture.
Departing by the curatorial wing, I looked back at the exhibition wing entrance.
Over on the east side of the curatorial wing is a flowing bed of tulips.
Among the bushes are tulips that have moved over here. The hard work of squirrel gardeners once again.
One last look. From here, I continued a short walk to the east, to go into Jacques Cartier Park.
I love ❤️ the expanse in your last photo, William!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteIndeed a grand hall.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteEven a brief visit to the Grand Hall must feel like stepping into a cathedral of living history and ancestral stories
ReplyDeleteTrue.
DeleteI like the floating river over tulips along the museum.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteIt looks like a flower river, beautiful ! BTW I am Gattina changed Blog and took my real name.
ReplyDeleteThat is its look.
DeleteLove the tulips and the views of the museum!
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Thank you.
Delete...a river of tulips.
ReplyDeleteThat's the idea.
DeleteBeautiful captures yet again!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteSuch a great building, William.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteWonderful photos of the building and totems ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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DeleteLovely gardens around this museum.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteThe tulips seem neverending.
ReplyDeleteThey do.
DeleteThe museum is quite stately!
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteThose are very beautiful spaces. Thank you William aloha
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
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