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in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit
at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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I thought it was *called* the Orchid and Train exhibit. :-) and I was
wondering what the connection was. "unknown" wrote in message ... in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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I thought it was *called* the Orchid and Train exhibit. :-) and I was
wondering what the connection was. "unknown" wrote in message ... in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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I searched the Web for any explanation of the orchid and train connection,
and the best two that I found are these totally different perspectives: "The Orchid Express features a model steam train that toots its way through the orchid's recent history. The show focuses less on horticulture than on the imperialist and commercial drives that transported these flowers "from mountaintop to tabletop." Read More at http://hfp.srv3.pmachinehosting.com/...rchid_plunder/ "Model trains help to guide visitors through these miniature and life-size dioramas, which examine the themes of exploration, collection, production and conservation." Read More at http://www.cecilwhig.com/articles/20...kendevents.txt Another article I found summarized it as "children love it", which may well be the main connection between model trains and orchids. And here is a link to the Smithsonian site about this exhibit's themes: http://www.gardens.si.edu/orchidshow...emes2_2004.htm I have not gone yet, and won't be able to go until 2005, but since the exhibit is in DC till May 1st, I am sure that I will have a chance to see it. Someone mentioned to me that they plan to change which orchids are exhibited, so it may be worth visiting more than once. Best, Joanna "Al" wrote in message ... I thought it was *called* the Orchid and Train exhibit. :-) and I was wondering what the connection was. "unknown" wrote in message ... in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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P.S.: The link to the Orchid Express exhibit site is
http://www.gardens.si.edu/orchidshow...ndex_train.htm "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:R9mxd.1348$h.295@trnddc04... I searched the Web for any explanation of the orchid and train connection, and the best two that I found are these totally different perspectives: "The Orchid Express features a model steam train that toots its way through the orchid's recent history. The show focuses less on horticulture than on the imperialist and commercial drives that transported these flowers "from mountaintop to tabletop." Read More at http://hfp.srv3.pmachinehosting.com/...rchid_plunder/ "Model trains help to guide visitors through these miniature and life-size dioramas, which examine the themes of exploration, collection, production and conservation." Read More at http://www.cecilwhig.com/articles/20...kendevents.txt Another article I found summarized it as "children love it", which may well be the main connection between model trains and orchids. And here is a link to the Smithsonian site about this exhibit's themes: http://www.gardens.si.edu/orchidshow...emes2_2004.htm I have not gone yet, and won't be able to go until 2005, but since the exhibit is in DC till May 1st, I am sure that I will have a chance to see it. Someone mentioned to me that they plan to change which orchids are exhibited, so it may be worth visiting more than once. Best, Joanna "Al" wrote in message ... I thought it was *called* the Orchid and Train exhibit. :-) and I was wondering what the connection was. "unknown" wrote in message ... in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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P.S.: The link to the Orchid Express exhibit site is
http://www.gardens.si.edu/orchidshow...ndex_train.htm "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:R9mxd.1348$h.295@trnddc04... I searched the Web for any explanation of the orchid and train connection, and the best two that I found are these totally different perspectives: "The Orchid Express features a model steam train that toots its way through the orchid's recent history. The show focuses less on horticulture than on the imperialist and commercial drives that transported these flowers "from mountaintop to tabletop." Read More at http://hfp.srv3.pmachinehosting.com/...rchid_plunder/ "Model trains help to guide visitors through these miniature and life-size dioramas, which examine the themes of exploration, collection, production and conservation." Read More at http://www.cecilwhig.com/articles/20...kendevents.txt Another article I found summarized it as "children love it", which may well be the main connection between model trains and orchids. And here is a link to the Smithsonian site about this exhibit's themes: http://www.gardens.si.edu/orchidshow...emes2_2004.htm I have not gone yet, and won't be able to go until 2005, but since the exhibit is in DC till May 1st, I am sure that I will have a chance to see it. Someone mentioned to me that they plan to change which orchids are exhibited, so it may be worth visiting more than once. Best, Joanna "Al" wrote in message ... I thought it was *called* the Orchid and Train exhibit. :-) and I was wondering what the connection was. "unknown" wrote in message ... in case anyone's in the area, a turn through the Orchid Express exhibit at the smithsonian natural history musuem is worth the time; mostly big showy plants, a preponderance of paphs (for my taste), very few minatures, only one bulbo (behind glass ![]() pleruos, but it's nice eye candy nonetheless. (i'm still not quite sure why the model trains are there, particularly the one that keeps blowing for a grade crossing when there aren't any grade crossings in the setup, but i digress....) enter through the hall of mammals and hook a right and go thru the sikh exhibit; you'll be going in the back of the exhibit, but the place is being renovated and going in the front is a pain. --j_a |
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well there's a model acela that has "orchid express" decalled onto it,
so i guess that's it...i dunno, i think orchids for orchids' sakes are ok? and i take it back; i think there *was* a grade crossing in the one setup. ("The Paphs That Ate the Train Station") they'll likely rotate things as they go out of bloom. --j_a |
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well there's a model acela that has "orchid express" decalled onto it,
so i guess that's it...i dunno, i think orchids for orchids' sakes are ok? and i take it back; i think there *was* a grade crossing in the one setup. ("The Paphs That Ate the Train Station") they'll likely rotate things as they go out of bloom. --j_a |
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