Randall Museum, I’ve shared photos from this location before. It’s a great place to take your kids for some free fun.
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Beautiful photos! Love the rabbits! And the curve of Luna Pie’s cheek. Can you believe I had your website open and refreshing it to see your SIMC? 🙂 Hugs! And happy Sunday to you!
And who doesn’t love some good clean FREE fun!?!
Looks like a wonderful museum! So glad to be joining today!!
beautiful pics! 🙂
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Here it’s free to play/skate/ski outside but most of the fun activities are not free…
Happy Sunday!
I love those sort of hands-out museums. They are a great way to engage children and they’re fun for the grown ups too.
The girls are growing so fast!! I’m trying to come back to blogging, but I am trying to cut down being online so I don’t know how thats going to work lol!
I don’t know how you can blog and be offline. When you figure it out let me know.
I have to tell you that viewing your posts every Sunday just increases my desire to one day visit your awesome city! Thanks!
That looks like a very fun place : )
One of our favorite places to go is the State Science Museum and fun and FREE place to visit. They’ve also just reopened the city park, having refabbed the carousel and train. It’s a great day!
that looks like such a cool place!
What great shots you captured! Is that a close up of a starfish? I love the shot of the compass on a rock. It reminds me of something I’ve seen on a manhole cover.
That is a starfish.
Wonderful photos…especially love the ones of the girls.
Lovely pictures… your daughter has the most beautiful curly hair. I think everyone with straight hair looks at hair like that and dreams of having it….
Mollyxxx
Thank you. I hope she grows up loving her curls. We always seem to want what we don’t have.
I like your daughter’s curly hair, too. Lots of people here in H. have curly hair, but straighten it, especially for formal occasions. I wonder why? I guess we want what we don’t have, like you said in a reply to someone else below.
Oh I could go on and on about hair issues.
Looks like a wonderful day!
Beautiful photos – looks like so much fun! And it’s free? You can’t beat that!
Looks like a wonderful place to take the girls.
The rabbits are so cute, muzeum always is a interesting place to visit, having fun.
I read the comments and noticed you answered my question about the starfish. That’s an amazing creature that appears to grow it’s own jewelry (that would save $$ for ladies).
I’m a sucker for bunny rabbits! It looks like a wonderful place to take the family. Something they will remember and cherish!
Beautiful pictures, I really like the starfish.
I love all these photos, so much colour. I joined in again this week, sorry it’s been a while but sometimes I just can’t find anything interesting to photograph. I really need to get a life.
Looks like such a fun place! Have a wonderful Sunday!
A crow is on my mind.
Looks like a wonderful place to visit and so much fun for children too.
What a beautiful sunny day. I love the rabbits too.Your girls are too precious 🙂
You got some cool shots! Love that starfish!
What a cool place! I love the starfish photo. AMAZING detail and texture. Just gorgeous!
How fun! That looks like a great place to explore with kids!
That looks like a great place! Those curls??? Love.
My kids are older now but we used to love visiting kids museums when they were younger. It’s so fun to get to touch everything 🙂
Many wonderful things have happened on April 26th! 😉
Gorgeous photos of the family…. even from the side/back.
Beautiful photos. The Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek (http://www.wildlife-museum.org/) also has beautiful wildlife (it costs but has some free days). They’re the largest rehabilitation hospital in the United States for wildlife (when I lived in Pleasant Hill, I’d captured and brought in injured birds a few times – wonderful people).