Thijs, Barbara, Famke en Floortje in Texas
a bit about our life, experiences, outings and other things going on
Monday, January 1, 2018
Monday, August 14, 2017
Ron Mueck
This Sunday we went to an exhibition of some of the work of Ron Mueck in the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Mueck is an Australian artist who creates hyper-realistic 'sculptures' of people (and a chicken). They are either smaller or much larger than life size.
They look so incredibly real that you would like to touch them to feel if they are warm. The pictures don't show the scale very well but the new born baby is about 5 meters long! The old lady is tiny but the couple under the umbrella is probably about 4 meters big/long.
The amount of detail is truly amazing. From the toenails to the hairs, wrinkles and veins.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Floortje 11
Our little girl is 11!
Together with opa and oma we celebrated this special day by going bowling and having pizza at Grimaldi's
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Color Therapy
A Dutch photographer called Else Kramer gives online photography courses. I stumbled upon her website a while ago and she keeps her followers up to date with regular emails and social media posts. This November she initiated a 10 day color therapy 'course'. Every day the 'theme' was a different color take pictures of and if you so wished you could share them on a FB page.
I loved doing this! The results of my ten days can be found below (actually 11 as there was a purple bonus day in December)
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Monarch Butterflies
A few years ago I posted about a movie we saw about Monarch butterflies at the science museum (here).
The whole life cycle of these amazing animals in very special and this year we finally got around to buying milkweed. Milkweed is the only plant the Monarch will lay their eggs on and the only plant the caterpillars will eat to grow big.
It has been an amazing process to watch! All the way from the eggs to the tiny caterpillars and then seeing them get big by totally ravaging the milkweed. Some we helped a bit by protecting them in our butterfly tent and feeding them until they went into their cocoon. The cocoon itself it beautiful too, green with a little gold rim. One evening while having dinner we saw one of the caterpillars transform itself into the cocoon. It all happens in a few minutes. We have also seen the butterflies comes out of the cocoon. This is slightly slower and they need some hours to dry after they emerge.
So special to witness this!
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