Monday's Critters
I have to say that taxidermy is not something to which I have given a great deal of thought. One has seen many a natural history exhibit over the years but not been overly enamoured.
Inverness museum changed that for me. Not only were all the exhibits very finely crafted, but there was also this open exhibit encouraging 'touchy-feely'.
I lingered a little longer than was decorous, perhaps, as my hand took in the luxury and warmth of the otter's fur!
I have to say that taxidermy is not something to which I have given a great deal of thought. One has seen many a natural history exhibit over the years but not been overly enamoured.
Inverness museum changed that for me. Not only were all the exhibits very finely crafted, but there was also this open exhibit encouraging 'touchy-feely'.
I lingered a little longer than was decorous, perhaps, as my hand took in the luxury and warmth of the otter's fur!
he really is beautiful and looks like he is alive. I don't care for taxidermy at all, but do understand why they do it.
ReplyDeleteIt is so life like...and adorable
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
PS we have been watching a special (8 in the series) about the origin of country music.
Started in 1940 today's was 1984-1996. Talking about the last album Johnny Cash recorded music of so many others Mr. Cohen was mentioned.
Hugs Cecilia
Skilful taxidermy is akin to a fine art.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work.
ReplyDeleteI really thought for a second that it was alive.
ReplyDeleteWow, so lifelike!
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