Friday, May 28, 2010

In mixer, pour San Francisco, CAS, love then shake

San Francisco isn’t alien to earthquakes. In fact, locals would probably agree that Mother Nature’s ability to shake the ground without a doubt garnishes a shared humility. Regardless of the source of tragedy, it is remarkable how simple one’s humanity becomes. Whether it was the victim’s flying above on a suicidal journey into New York’s twin towers or the recent devastation of our Haiti cousins, the truth is that people yearn to reach out and love one another before their last breath disables them from doing so. Everything else doesn’t matter.

Jeanette MacDonald stars in the 1929 The Love Parade and 1936 San Francisco where her beauty, wit and charm are inspiring. The stories playfully dance around similar themes of love and modesty in relationships. Though the times were completely dissimilar than they are currently, there are values and ideas that can be learned. Love is a bottomless well and she knows no airs. She can move masses to delight and heal hearts to no end.

This Valentine’s Day come fall in love with the California Academy of Sciences, a paradise museum. For this special day they have planned for any age Science Story Adventures and Family Nature Crafts all in the name of love. Call 415.379.8000 for more information.

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