Spock's World Tour - Reading, PA
Playtrek Spock hit Reading during
one of the worst winters in a long time but it did not slow him down one bit.
He made a snowman and a snow angel and seemed to enjoy it (even though Vulcaons
enjoy the heat much more than the cold...
I must have a bit of green blood in me somewhere too.)
I have no idea what my cat thought of Spock's snowman...but she did not like what she saw as these pictures will show you.
She was a bit startled by the 9" inch high, pointy eared little white
man on the porch.
She had to turn around ans take another look...see how her tail was starting
to bush up?
Once the snow started to thall Spock and I had a chance to get out and see a bit of the loacl culture. First stop was Reading's Pagoda.
We got to take in a nice view of the city from this far up.
Here's Spock up at the Pagoda at
night
[a great make out point....where is Nurse Chapel when you need her?]
After that we head to the Planetarium. To see the stars.
The show was Light Years from Andromeda which was narrated by Michael Dorn.
A beam of light leaves the Andromeda
Galaxy and travels across the void of intergalactic space.
On a planet located in a nearby galaxy, intelligent life evolves. As the light
speeds across the light years,
over the course of centuries, the primitives on the planet from cultures and
civilizations begin to wonder
about the universe surrounding them. Their awareness of the night sky increases
as the
beam of light draws nearer to their planet. When the light reaches the Earth,
some of the dependents
of the early hunters have just escaped the bonds of their world's gravity,
and visited the moon.
In modern times, scientific study of space helps the planet's current inhabitants
to understand
the properties of light, and the ways that understanding shapes our further
knowledge of the universe.
(near the end of the show they
told us that maybe some day we will be able to travel to other galaxies
as an Enterprise-D flies across the screen)
Spock in front of the Planet-Arium.
Spock during the show ...check out these galaxies!
Spock in front of a model of Telstar the first satellite in orbit (besides
the moon) and Spock in front of the moon.
From here Spock decided he wanted
to check out the technologically advanced AMISH he was hearing so much about
so we headed out to Lancaster County for a nice sunny drive last week end.
(Never made it to our first stop which was going to be Virginville, which
is just before you get to Kutzown and in the opposite
direction we were heading). So the first stop on our tour of the Dutch Country
was Blue Ball,
then on to Bird-In-Hand, Intercourse and Paradise before heading back home.
First stop was Blue Ball Lanes to roll some balls around but Spock was scared
off by the birds...so many birds.
Spock at Bird-in-Hand (that is at not with). And we stopped
for a bite to eat
(we used to frequent this establishment about once a month when I was a kid).
Spock in Intercourse, PA
As they say....
VA might be for lovers.
But PA has Intercourse.
The lack of technology left his speechless, but he loved the mode of transportaion.
This photo was taken by Spock :)
One last look at that great vehicle.
Intercourse, PA sign w/Spock.
After Intercourse we headed for Paradise. And did a bit of souvenir shopping.
Tired we though we would stop for some rest (in Peace) but as you can see
there were no vacancies).
Spock is hangin' with the Ultarama
crowd at the East Coast Hobby Show.
Spock giving Ultarama guru Mort
Simpson a Vulcan pinch.
Well Spock's off on to another great journey....where is he headed?
(and how long will it take him).
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