Monday, April 23, 2012

nature at its finest :: trip to the peggy notebaert nature museum


i am happy to say that i accomplished quite a bit this weekend. with the honey by my side, we saw 21 jump street {which was hilarious but a little over the top at times}, ate at the original lou malnati's, caught myself up on the second season of bored to death, reminisced with flight of the conchords {i miss that show} - all of this with the new hbo go - which i love, bought an amazing quilt at pottery barn for only $113 {!!!!}, picked up some makeup i had been needin', picked up jeans in a smaller size {i have shed quite a bit of weight thanks to insanity}, got to wear my crazy new platforms from asos, found an adorable new rug for the bedroom for only $42 {!!!!} and oh yeah, got to visit the peggy notebaert nature museum in lincoln park for the first time without being there solely for an event!

it was amazing! that place is strangely close to paradise. every room and outdoor nook was fascinating but my favorite part {of course} was the butterfly sanctuary. it's a large, almost tropical, room with misters, humming birds, adorable flightless birds that scavenge on the ground, colorful flowers and vines and of course butterflies. you aren't allowed to touch them for obvious reasons but they are free to land on you - and they did! i could not get a ginormous owl-eye moth off of my back - i had to shake my shirt gently to finally get him to take flight again - it was very entertaining. they even have a large mirror on the wall when you leave to make sure no one's on you ready to escape!

i'll leave you with some of the lovely pictures i took of the museum exhibits. if you are ever in chicago, i would definitely recommend visiting this wonderful place.

2 comments:

  1. Oh this looks lovely- the middle photo in the last row is so pretty with the yellow butterflies! I haven't been to one of those sanctuaries in ages myself although I'm really keen on visiting an aquarium soon (I know it's random).

    Sam
    http://www.samishome.com

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    1. thank you for visiting, sam! ooooh an aquarium sounds like a very good idea - now i want to go to one too!

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