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!!!
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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
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DeleteI like the floating river over tulips along the museum.
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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!
...a river of tulips.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures yet again!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great building, William.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the building and totems ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores, clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Lovely gardens around this museum.
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