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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Busch Gardens - Tampa, FL



Over the Thanksgiving holiday we decided that we wanted to do something a little different so we got up early and drove to Tampa and spent the day at Busch Gardens.  We had been there once before in May for my son's birthday and received the buy one day come back the rest of the year passes so we figured what the heck let's go.  Neither my fiancee or son are real big roller coaster riders so there was only one that I really wanted to ride, since it was newly opened and that was the cheetah hunt.  It was an exciting ride with tons of twists and turns and I really enjoyed it. 





 



As Busch Gardens is a large theme park and I usually blog about the Unknown aspects I am going to show you some of the animals we saw walking around the park more so than the known things around. The rest of the day we spent wondering around checking out the animals.









In Walkabout Way you get to feed the Kangaroos - it costs between $3 & $5 for the food, but it is so worth it.  The Kangaroos are very friendly and so soft to touch. 















As Busch Gardens is a large theme park and I usually blog about the Unknown aspects I am going to show you some of the animals we saw walking around the park more so than the known things around.

If you would like to visit Busch Gardens yourself check out this link for more information - http://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-tampa






Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Salvador Dali Museum - St. Petersburg, FL

My fiancee Duane and I have been wanting to go to the Salvador Dali museum in St Pete for awhile now, but with work and the kids we just never had time.  In the past year the museum underwent a huge facelift and expanded from their previous 11,000 sq ft property to one that is almost 22,000 sq ft.  The building and the grounds themselves are beautiful before you even enter in the exhibit. 

side of building from theatre

interesting sculpture at front of entrance

there was a fountain with fish

this is a replica of when Salvador Dalie showed up at an event dressed in a scuba outfit

spiral staircase that runs up to the exhibits
view from out of the glass windows that run along the backside of the building
behind the museum

    
  




As cameras are not allowed in the exhibit I have added some shots of the items that are on display. The price was $21/each for adults with children being cheaper depending on their age. check out the times, prices and directions for yourself with this link - http://thedali.org/visit/overview.html.

The Persistence of Memory

Hallucinogenic Toreador
Telephone in a Dish with Three Grilled Sardines at the End of September
Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire
Crucifixion ('Hypercubic Body')

Below is my personal favorite painted by Salvador Dali.  Unfortunately I will never get to see it up close at is lives with a private collector.
   




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Swans reflecting elephants