We made a quick 2 night stop in Portland on our way to Washington so we could check out the Columbia River Gorge. However, Portland has so many things to do we could've stayed a week. It was raining during our day there, so we decided to check out the
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
There is so much to see and do at OMSI. The kids loved all the hands on activities that they offered to help kids (and adults) explore and understand the world around them.
We started with the Lego gallery:
The Art of the Brick
Mt. Rushmore: We're hoping to stop and see this next month. |
The Solar System-the Sun is the base (In the background on the right-is a flat portrait made of Legos, too.) |
My favorite |
There were many stations with logic games...some we solved, many we didn't.
This was a fun exhibit that explained how salmon find their way back to the correct spawning grounds. They use their sense of smell!
There are many areas to explore at OMSI...earth science, physical science, turbine hall, planetarium, IMAX, a submarine, and more.
Earth Science Section
Archeology |
Learning about watersheds and earthquakes. Here, the kids are building a functional watershed area with dams. |
We had a blast playing with the infrared machine.
It's a scientifically proven fact: Monty is a hottie :) |
Physical Science Area
I think this is where we had the most fun!
We learned about other amazing animals and the skills God gave them, for example the Lyre Bird. Lyre Bird-You tube |
The Turbine Hall:
Robotics, holograms, water power,
chemistry and physics labs
Learning how rockets work |
Learning how the sun makes impressions on paper. |
Experimenting with different metals that are used in fireworks. It was the kids first time using a bunsen burner...fun, fun! |
We also watched the movie "Born to Be Wild" in the IMAX theater.
The SS581 USS Blueback submarine also calls OMSI home.
We got to tour it. :)
Checking out the periscope |
Torpedo Room |
Chow Hall :) The crew of the sub includes 3 chefs and 1 baker. |
On moving day we woke to a gorgeous sunny day! Since we only had a short drive up to Tacoma, WA we decided to spend the morning exploring the Columbia River Gorge. We only had a couple of hours, so we drove scenic Route 30 and stopped off at a few waterfalls.
Stunning view! That is Brutus in the photo...without his buddy. We left the RV at the RV park. |
Faith spotted this BALD EAGLE flying overhead at the overlook! |
A unique trail to the waterfall on the right side of the photo. We love all the moss and ferns that call the northwest home. |
The end of the trail above. |
A little friend that Daniel found on a trail. |
Goofing off at the Multnomah Falls Visitor Center
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multnomah_Falls
The Grand Pooh-ba of the many waterfalls along the Columbia River Gorge Multnomah Falls |
The view to the bottom of the falls taken from the bridge in the above photo. |
It's time to head north.
This is how Oregon said good-bye...
Beautiful scenery .. being from the southwest, all that greenery looks like a paradise!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all the greenery, too! It is paradise, especially when the sun is shining :)
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