4.15.2025

Music, Motion and Butterflies

As hoped, the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery was a big hit but not nearly as big as The Butterfly House

 Adding a butterfly, ferret, baby bison and hedgehog to the stuffie collection. Her parents will be so pleased. 😜

To ensure we had enough energy, we started with lunch at Querks Eatery, a fairly new place that serves…. mac n cheese made with bacon and pimento cheese! I was in heaven 

Sound and energy waves made by dancing to music

The Discovery exhibits are all kid friendly and touchable (and pound-able; these kids are not gentle.) Jac enjoyed the small collection of live creatures - 

The algae-cleaning suckerfish was her fav

fish, lizards, frogs and an entire bee hive, with an observation window, behind one of the walls - 

but she also liked the keyboards, 

drum sets!

lifting a piano, the tornado machine, 

wall of gears and so much more. 

The “skin” exhibit also got high marks with Jac, 

while I especially liked the wooden water pipe. 

(I never thought about underground pipes being made of wood.

Am I the only one who didn’t know this??)


Visiting the butterfly habitat was Rachel’s idea


and Jac said it was her favorite part of the day. 


Unlike the “pop up” seasonal exhibits near us, 


this is a year-round sanctuary for butterflies, 


a few moths 

and beautiful plants. 

We did three complete circuits of the (fairly small) building, 

discovering more flutterbyes each time. 

Jac would happily have stayed here all afternoon. 

The nursery. As soon as the wings of newly hatched butterflies have dried, they are released into the habitat.

A few more of the 115-ish photos I took, plus some of Jac’s and Rachel’s … (to see a bigger, more detailed pic just click/tap on any photo.)

















Camouflaged 







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