Follow Melinda, Sid, and the boys as they make their way from North Carolina to Oklahoma to Hawaii to Japan.
About Me
- Melinda
- My husband, Sid, and I both teach history in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Sid was awarded a Fulbright lectureship in Japan for the 2010-2011 academic year and so we are moving to Japan with our two (reluctant) boys. :)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Methane Monument
Okay, as you can see in the pictures below, at the Science Museum Sid and I took Sam to there was a Methane Exhibit. Essentially, on this floor of the museum various types of energy were highlighted. Nuclear energy good; fossil fuels bad; methane fuel a viable alternative to some other fuels. Since this is an interactive science museum, all of the exhibits have some "hands on" aspect for the kids. In this one, the child pushed on various balloon type devices in order to make the statue of the naked little boy pass gas. I can't see this one in America! :)
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