Aleksander & Milam: an early sign of spring at melrose terrace, seattle
Aleksander & Milam: rys using the computer
Aleksander & Milam: den and an early Seattle blooming bush
Aleksander & Milam: bruce inspired by good news at our doctor's office in seattle
Aleksander & Milam: den's sister-in-law, margaret, made this needlepoint as a gift, all about washington state
Aleksander & Milam: puget sound and the olympic mountains
Aleksander & Milam: amazon's first-in-the-world actual bookstore, at university village near the university of washington campus in seattle
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum of Natural History, university of washington campus, seattle
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum of Natural History, seattle - the first-ever dinosaur fossil found in washington state. during most of the dinosaur eons washington state was underwater. this was found on an island close to canada
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum of Natural History, Pacific Northwest tribal carving of sea otters
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 mosasaurs lived in the waters of what is now washington state
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum, Seattle 2-2016 prehistoric whale fossil from here
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 (17) mastodon feet
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 (18) giant ground sloths lived in Seattle.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 (20) prehistoric giant bison lived here.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 toxodon was discovered by darwin himself; the Burke Museum in seattle has been doing some research on them in south america.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum claw of megalonyx, a giant ground sloth discovered by thomas jefferson. this was found here in washington state.
Aleksander & Milam: totem pole of the Tlingit tribe of the pacific northwest coast, at the Burke Museum in seattle.taken by adelaide de menil
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 new zealand maori carving, in seattle
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 pacific northwest coast tribal arts
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 northwest pacific coast totem pole
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum , Ray Troll art seattle 2016
Aleksander & Milam: woolly mammoth tusks at the Burke Museum of Natural History open-house, seattle 2/2016. the big one was found within sight of our place; all found in seattle city limits.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 kopomomus, the marine bear that had teeth like a sea otter and lived on the washington state coast. i met with one of the researchers.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 (41) open-house at the museum, seattle. this animal was an ursid but had dentition like a sea otter and lived like one on the shoreline. i met with a researcher.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 this mammoth was found only 2 months ago here in washington state. this is the Burke's cool open-house where one can meet researchers and see their research.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 elderly model of the prehistoric blue rhino, famously found as a cast after being preserved in a volcanic explosion in central washington; we visited the site, a state park, last year.the Burke has a life-size replica.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 fun with paleontology, fossils, and paleontologists !
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 the Burke Museum of Natural History is doing on-going research with the sea otters of the washington state coast, the only colonies of them north of central california and south of canada.
Aleksander & Milam: Burke Museum 2-2016 museum researchers in the mammal vaults with local whale skeletons, seattle