These are signs on some of the Lego Displays in Lego show at Exhibition Centre in Melbourne. Sometimes a good visit to indoor location is very worthwhile
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I have recently taken up the practice of Tai Chi, primarily in pursuit of improved health and gentle exercise that minimizes the risk of injury. Though I have never subscribed to the traditional notion of "qi," I must admit that, after merely three weeks, I have begun to notice a welcome firmness in my muscles.
This morning, I am preparing to deliver yet another guest lecture on the subjects of osteoporosis and sarcopenia. Amusingly, it seems I must first reacquaint myself with the most recent peer-reviewed journals to refresh my memory on the latest findings.
Cool Lego! I always enjoy the Lego displays :-D
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to understand that Tai Chi can be so beneficial. The movements look so graceful and slow. I hope your lecture goes/went well.
ReplyDeleteNever tried that, walking, biking and push-ups does it for me. Good luck with the lecture.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and fun exhibition.
ReplyDeleteVivió su época de esplendor y ahora tan solo son piezas que se puede ver en un Museo.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
The Lego museum has some wonderful displays, and I especially like the one in the front of that old VW, your first photo. Good for you to take up Tai Chi. Movement always helps. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing! I especially love the one in the car hood. It is so creative, and must have taken who knows how many hours to build.
ReplyDeleteVery cool signs of the Lego displays. Good luck with your lecture.
ReplyDeleteLego is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI hope your lecture goes/went well.
All the best Jan
Very impressive Lego work. Tai chi has always appealed to me.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the lecture.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you started "tai chi".
I love Legos when I gave them to my kids as a gift we built them together!!
Thank you!!
Sigh
ReplyDeleteI remember that.
Not only do medicine and the sciences constantly move forward, but with age our brains slowly move backwards. So you will need to reread the recent journal articles; and you will need to jot down notes to help during the lectures.
Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing what they create with Legos. The museum looks like a fun place to visit.
ReplyDeleteTai chi is something I need to do. Take care, have a wonderful day!
Well that's a show I would love to watch too.
ReplyDeleteOh wow... how interesting! I've never seen a museum like this before.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Buena muestra de que debemos fijarnos mas en los detalles para no perdemos nada.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
...LEGOs are amazing, the things that can be made with !
ReplyDeleteI never thought I'd be interested in a Lego museum but every one of these photos captivates me. I hope your lecture went/goes well.
ReplyDeleteThat would be fun place to visit.
ReplyDeleteLot's a great Lego creations! It's amazing the things they can build.
ReplyDeleteLego creations are always fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have seen this exhibit.
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