The Museum of Science & Industry

It rained today.  Normally, I would be stuck to a couch watching football or something lame.  The roommate and I decided to travel a great distance to the SouthSide of Chicago, to the museum of science and industry in Hyde Park. This place is enormous and I am so jealous of kids today.  Museums and exhibits have become so much more fun these days.  I feel like when I was growing up they were always boring and not interactive.  These days, its a blast.  There is a sustainable, green, house on the lawn of the museum as an exhibit.  The house is a pre-fabricated building that displays the 5 elements for a ‘smart home:’ Smart Design, Material Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, and Healthy Environment.  The other big thing was the Omni-max movie about the Great Lakes.  The Great Lakes obtain over 20% of the world’s fresh water supply.  These lakes have suffered a lot over the years from many pollutants.  It’s great now because far more eyes are concerned with the well being of the lakes.

Here are some pictures throughout the day:

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