New York State Museum--Corning Observation Tower--Empire Plaza--Dinner at Jack's Oyster House |
Don's Journal: Today we saw the New York State Museum and it was pretty neat. Everything
from natural history to the progression of people in the area was laid
out. The highlight of the tour was the BEAR exhibit. We saw great taxidermic
examples of Grizzlies and black bears as well as traits and habits of
each. We were able to see a video on what to do if/when a bear attacks
and Anna and I were able to pull Javier's leg a little about the probability
of a bear attack (there is really very little danger). Following the museum
we got to see the Empire Plaza and the Corning Observation Tower in downtown
Albany. The tower gave a great panoramic view of the city and let us see
the entire plaza below. Dinner was at Jack's Oyster House with Fritz, his wife Margaret, Anna, Sally, Javier, and myself. The food was great and I had the Long Island Bluefish. It is a little like catfish with a soft consistency but overall very good. Tomorrow is a travel day and we need to be picked up by a cab at 4:30 AM. This is really 1:30 AM my time! I would probably just be going to bed. I am not looking forward to this! Anna and Don in front of the New York State Capital Building.
A simple temperature probe at Thatcher Park, very similar to the ones utilized in the Arctic.
JAVIER'S PIECE: The museum was very informative. The bear exhibit, in particular was highly informative. Anna, Don, and I watched a video of people who were mauled and even killed in bear attacks. This does little for that feeling of security that Anna continues to assure me exists in the middle of nowhere. Although the likelihood of us being attacked by a bear is unlikely, I support Don's hypothesis for survival: whichever one of us runs slowest is doomed. From this perspective, I (being a teenager and capable of adrenaline that some "older people" aren't) can probably outrun Anna, at least! After the museum, Don truly showed us his maturity by jumping in the elevator on the way down from the Observation Tower. This really freaked me out, because the elevator goes quite quickly up and down (forty some flights).
Dinner tonight was at Jack's Oyster House, good food, but they chose quality over quantity and I was forced to eat a delicious chocolate dessert while everyone salivated at my plate. (or that's what it seemed) Well, tomorrow is the flight and it will probably take most of the day. I can't wait to see what Anna and Don call real mountains.
Javier Lopez standing near cliff at Thatcher Park, New York.
The view southwest off the Corning Tower in Albany, New York.
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