The science museum is in the old train station, and when I lived in Cincinnati, that exactly where that science museum was as well. They are majestic buildings and while it is a shame that these buildings are no longer used for trains, or train traffic has so declined and only one or two trains stop there every day, it is great to see them re-purposed rather that being torn down. Still, it is a pity that this country is so car oriented and anti public transport. I really love the U.S., but there are things I would want to improve. I had a long discussion over lunch today with my fellow teacher, and yes we need to keep history and tradition in mind, but that does not mean we cannot improve where we see some inadequacies. This photo is somewhat symbolic for this, there is a globe in front of the museum; somewhat symbolic of what I mean. We are part of a greater world and should not be isolationistic in our thoughts and actions.
I am a trainer with the State of Virginia. I travel throughout the state to teach Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management. I try to take the back roads and I like taking photographs. I am a naturalist, trained in biology and ecology with a very deep rooted love for nature. In this blog I like to share my photography hobby, other hobbies of mine, including my passion for sailing, biking, hiking and nature. I will also share my philosophical outlook on life and some of experience.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Richmond (9/16/2014)
This week I am teaching in Richmond; kind of like a home game, with the exception that it was away from the office in the Science Museum. I always enjoy teaching there, the place is vibrant with school children and other people who are at least mildly interested in the sciences. Moreover, I was teaching in the "science room" where the walls have all kinds of details on the geology of Virginia. I find this very appropriate given I am teaching courses in Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater. It really is great to be out of the office and to be teaching.
The science museum is in the old train station, and when I lived in Cincinnati, that exactly where that science museum was as well. They are majestic buildings and while it is a shame that these buildings are no longer used for trains, or train traffic has so declined and only one or two trains stop there every day, it is great to see them re-purposed rather that being torn down. Still, it is a pity that this country is so car oriented and anti public transport. I really love the U.S., but there are things I would want to improve. I had a long discussion over lunch today with my fellow teacher, and yes we need to keep history and tradition in mind, but that does not mean we cannot improve where we see some inadequacies. This photo is somewhat symbolic for this, there is a globe in front of the museum; somewhat symbolic of what I mean. We are part of a greater world and should not be isolationistic in our thoughts and actions.
The science museum is in the old train station, and when I lived in Cincinnati, that exactly where that science museum was as well. They are majestic buildings and while it is a shame that these buildings are no longer used for trains, or train traffic has so declined and only one or two trains stop there every day, it is great to see them re-purposed rather that being torn down. Still, it is a pity that this country is so car oriented and anti public transport. I really love the U.S., but there are things I would want to improve. I had a long discussion over lunch today with my fellow teacher, and yes we need to keep history and tradition in mind, but that does not mean we cannot improve where we see some inadequacies. This photo is somewhat symbolic for this, there is a globe in front of the museum; somewhat symbolic of what I mean. We are part of a greater world and should not be isolationistic in our thoughts and actions.
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P.S. I just submitted this picture as part of Cee's photo challange: http://ceenphotography.com/2014/09/16/cees-fun-foto-challenge-buildings/
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