Thursday, 18 August 2011

Hidden From The Drumming Rain...

Some recent pictures from my wee world...










I remember as a child walking through giant dark rooms with towering tall ceilings,  room after room, row after row of old wooden cabinets filled with taxidermy animals.  Some displayed in scenes and others placed together in categories, like the row after row of beetles and butterflies... Doors that got us lost into staircases with red velvet and gold coverings... Fish swimming in rectangles filled with copper coins... but mostly the cabinets, the beautiful big old cabinets...

Things have changed...

Our visit to the newly renovated National Museum of Scotland was pretty bitter sweet! Maybe that is a tad over dramatic but A smudge bitter in terms of missing my romanticized memories, and my inability to appreciate modern design or interactive play exhibits for children who lack attention spans!  But sweet in that the place looks beautiful, the Victorian design is just stunning and I loved just walking about the main hall looking up!  And I can not wait to look at the exhibits further... As Mark says, there is still more to see!  One day is not long enough!  Perhaps there is a hidden room full of old cabinets decorated with masses of taxidermy! haha!

x

21 comments:

Unknown said...

Lovely photos, your hair is beautiful. Yeah the brightly coloured play areas with crayons are always a bit odd to me! x

Dial V for Vintage said...

That looks like an amazing museum - I am fascinated by taxidermy! I would love to visit this place, maybe someday... I just read your little text under 'recycle' (on the right of your blog) and I couldn't agree more! :)

PookeBoop♥ said...

you´re beautiful!.)

Beverly Houpt said...

Oh gosh, I remember watching that silly movie! haha!
I always love the feel of your photos :)

Blue said...

These pictures are amazing! That museum looks wonderful; I just love the Victorian archtecture!

Gabrielle - I LIKE IT FAST said...

I love your hair!
xx
I LIKE IT FAST

The Charley Girl said...

So beautiful and dreamy!

xxoo

Ms. Falcon said...

awesome shots! sadly this utube clip isn't working right on my laptop.

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Miss Woody said...

so lovely! really beautiful..

maggeygrace said...

These pictures are sooo beautiful! I don't think beautiful begins to describe them. I really, really love the architecture shown. Man. That surely is something. I wish I lived somewhere where museums and places like this was more available to explore! I'll just live vicariously through you:)

alissa b said...

i'm a newbie to your blogs but i really love it already. your photos in this post are lovely.

you can tell how creative you are with your blog!

alissa b
http://www.alissab.us

Anonymous said...

the museum looks lovely. I love your photo by the encased elephant. and of course, I love the gorgeous elephant ring you're sporting :)
♥ laura

the blog of worldly delights

Anonymous said...

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i love these pics, so cute and the rings are pretty amazing!
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Marisa Noelle said...

Oh yes, I wonder that too at times.

As for your photos...they are so dreamy and magical...as always:) You are gorgeous! That museum looks like such a wonderful place, though modern, still rich with history.

the girl never gets older said...

oh, what an amazing place, I'd love love love to visit it! ♥ and I have to say, Zoë, that your hair look just BREATHTAKING! ✿

Que said...

Love these pictures, your hair, make up and outfit are absolutely amazing:)))

Im now following, hope you do the same.
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Lyosha Varezhkina said...

nice photo and grogeous hairdo!

Lyosha
Inside and Outside Blog

jess said...

The museum looks great.

Paula said...

You look like a fairytale girl! A lovely doll! <3

Louder Than Silence said...

I love these pictures, though it's a shame that your visit was bitter sweet. Isn't that almost always the case when visiting the places we adored as children? Also, you really do have the loveliest hair. Sally x

Emily, Ruby Slipper Journeys said...

What delightful pictures, from the building to your rings! Just think of how much the world has changed since our grandparents were children! I interviewed my grandfather a few years back on the subject... but I just remember that so many things are great about the modern age as well as disappointing!

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