The American Museum of Natural History's ecology of upstate New York is set in Duchess County, where I lived for five years. I wouldn't mind living there again.
My mom was raised in a General Electric home of the future after GE was done with it. It was pretty nice, for late thirties technology.
And there used to be the Hickmott wing of the Hartford Atheneum, funded and furnished by a distant relative. That got closed when the funds ran out.
So I'm somewhat predisposed to museum life.
Still, if I had to pick my favorite museum exhibit to live in, I'd want to live in the Exploratorium in San Francisco. It's got the best toys. I wouldn't mind having the Japanese Garden from the Metropolitan attached to it.
And can you, can you imagine fifty bloggers a day, I said fifty bloggers a day walking in singin' a bar of Bush's Indictment and walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.
And that's what it is.
Triginta magna cano, Nigeriae cito ab oris
Americam fatuo fuga Abachaeque venit
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