Bowling, Museum and Aquarium

September 6, 2008

It’s been a busy few days including a trip to the bowling alley on Thursday afternoon, a rather disappointing trip to the Tampa Museum of Art this morning followed by a short tour of the aquarium.

To be honest I was utterly disappointed by TMA, but considering they’re in a temporary building while their new one gets built, I will cut them some slack for now. The aquarium was cut short by our middle son feeling terrible (he’s been sick for a few days, picking up a cold/flu from his older brother.)

Other than that we’ve just been keeping an eye on this and the “cone of uncertainty.”

3 Responses to “Bowling, Museum and Aquarium”

  1. murf


    September 8th, 2008 at 1:56 am

    Looks like it will miss you guys. Good thing because it’s pretty nasty and sould strengthen over the gulf. Might be headed for Galveston. Someone wrote a fascinating book about the Galveston hurricane, not “Isaac’s Storm,” the older book (can’t remember the name) is better.

    One of my hobbies is reading about disaster and men, and how they react in difficulty.

  2. murf


    September 8th, 2008 at 1:57 am

    Oops, make that “should” strengthen over the Gulf.

  3. Brandon


    September 9th, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    If you can remember the name you’ll have to let me know. It sounds interesting. What other books would you recommend on the subject of disaster and how people respond?

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