In week 52, we went to Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and Ontario Science Centre.(OSC).

Earlier Perspectives- Brant Street walks- Remembrance Day-2023 https://youtu.be/R7_nob2iF2I?si=pnQzACvOjy8Oj1Aj
The sharing of these gallery spaces added richness to our association with the multicultural aspects of Ontario. We remembered museum walks, our family legacy of science institutions visits when we used stay in Ovation, Mississauga.
The AGO has a special exhibition by Sarinder Dhaliwal with many touching exhibits. The way Radcliffe is made to speak through different birds in different contexts was one of the most touching exhibits
Dinosaurs of Antarctica was the fitting finale of the many galleries and spaces we walked through this week, remembering art walks and science museums.
Remembering Yester Years- 2014-15 walks
When Sagar and Sahil were studying in High school, we used to go to OSC. Here we discovered the sounds and smells of the forests, and a thesis of 1971, whose trees have been exhibited at OSC.
Roots of a Pine: A thesis of 1971: Walks in OSC-2015
Sounds of Forest 2015
Settling in Ontario required us to go into holistic healing practices and the science and application of these were learned in colleges near the OSC.
2023-OSC- Exibits
Hair Appointment-AGO-Walks- Dec 2023
AGO -African photography- the hair appointments.
Do you remember sharing a space which expanded your horizons?
Earlier perspectives
Istanbul Museum Walks-2014
https://prashantbhatt.com/2014/11/11/archeology-museum-istanbul-every-object-has-a-story/
Rain Drop Moments-2008