Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Day 2561: About Observation.





Barn Series #23: old photo, collage, acrylic & digital.









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Reading this article and the fantastic photos 
brought back so many memories.
During high school, I lived with Dad in the tiny house.
We lived less than ten miles from the Observatory.
I remember going there as a young child and being 
so fascinated by the Foucault Pendulum.




I could very well be one of the little ones hanging 
over the edge, captivated in this older photo. 
I seem to remember having to be coaxed away, 
as I was certain that this was surely the best of all.




 I remember a few high school dates at the Observatory show.
The "SAMUEL OSCHIN PLANETARIUM  with its spectacular Zeiss 
star projector, digital projection system, state-of-the-art 
aluminum dome, comfy reclining seats, enabling a great  
view of the show on the big ceiling, sound system, and 
theatrical lighting, the 290-seat Oschin Planetarium 
theater is the finest planetarium in the world. 
Every show is presented by a live, engaging storyteller."  
I also remember the "engaged" speaker with a powerful 
yet soothing voice that fit the show perfectly. Engaging, yes.



Colonel Griffith J. Griffith left funds in his will to build a 
public observatory in Los Angeles because he believed 
in the transformative power of observation. 
After looking through the research telescope at Mt. Wilson 
Griffith said: “If all mankind could look through that 
telescope, it would change the world!” 
Since opening in 1935, Griffith Observatory has 
fulfilled his vision by offering public telescope viewing 
through the historic Zeiss telescope, coelostat 
(solar telescope), and portable telescopes on the lawn. 
A magical place I'd like to revisit.












A smile for Wednesday ...






1 comment:

john said...

The letters on the barn are perfect placement. I think we have chatted about how much we both like barns. :-)