[…] levels. Others were planted to attract bees and butterflies. Upon entering, you’ll see “Pickles,” the compost machine in the shape of a pig. Guess where the food goes in and the compost […]
And you won the bonus round of guessing her name! (Yes, it’s a she. Not sure how they decided that one. Pretty sure it doesn’t have anything to do with her composting biology).
Jane
haha, I abstain. AWESOME.
Kerri Provost
Abstinence is best. Or, that’s what they told us in health class back in the day.
Bunnybee
Roof top garden at Science Center!
Kerri Provost
Yes! Did you know because you saw it or because you know why Jane was abstaining?
Bunnybee
I don’t know why Jane was abstaining. I was there recently for kid’s friend’s birthday party 🙂
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[…] levels. Others were planted to attract bees and butterflies. Upon entering, you’ll see “Pickles,” the compost machine in the shape of a pig. Guess where the food goes in and the compost […]
Jane
And you won the bonus round of guessing her name! (Yes, it’s a she. Not sure how they decided that one. Pretty sure it doesn’t have anything to do with her composting biology).
Kerri Provost
I was pretty psyched to find this: (1) compost machine (2) OMG cute!