Snorkeling has been slow this week, but on the other hand, the exhibit is up and running through the end of February. So here are some pictures for those of you who can't make it to our library in the next five weeks. Jennifer Kau'i Losalio Young (she's has somehow through marriage and her renewed emphasis on her Hawaiian heritage acquired a bunch of names), was a big help. We insisted that she give herself a little credit and I, in turn, gave her a clay hermit crab. Everybody's happy.
Here I am standing in front of the exhibit. If you look carefully, you will see that in the "About the artist blurb," there is a picture of Sandra and me butterfly watching on Mount Hood. Jen insisted that we have a picture that included both of us. She really appreciates how much Sandra brings to the project.
Here is the exhibit map that Jen put together. She told us that when previous exhibits have been running, people will stand in front looking at the guides and attempt to identify all the fish, butterflies, and what have you. It's gratifying to think that we might be making a tiny difference.
And here is the brochure that Jen put together that we are attempting to place in strategic spots around Kailua.
For completeness' sake, here are three pictures taken by schmoopie, showing each side of the diorama and the hermits and shrimp in the middle.
To all you out there who support the blog, thanks a bunch. If someone is looking at this and they have time to get to the library, pleased stop and say hHi to Jen. You'll find her ensconced behind a desk in the young adult section.
Last but not least, I have really gotten into the clay hermits. Here are a few of the new style hermits. A bit like a carcinologist's paperweight, perhaps.
See you at the library,
jeff
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