My favorite was the International Museum of Mold and Mildew near Vero Beach, Florida.
The Pencil Museum sounds fascinating. A favorite book of mine is "The Pencil, A History of design and Circumstance" by Henry Petroski. A really great read. A;lso recommended is Mr.ilson's Cabinet of Wonder, which, in the most simplistic of terms, describes and outlines the history of The Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Bob W > > > Ahhh - now I know why the photo catches my interest. It reminds me of a > > series of greeting cards I've seen, which are made up mostly off odd or > > unusual images. Plus I love hair. Have you ever been to the hair museum > > in Los Angeles? > > you may be the sort of person who would enjoy this book: > http://tinyurl.com/bdvsd > > with its fun-filled days out for the whole family, including: > > The Pencil Museum > The British Lawnmower Museum > a mermaid's skeleton > the world's most terrifying bungalow > > ...and many, many more of the type of attraction best enjoyed > on a wet Sunday afternoon when it should be summer. > > -- > Cheers, > Bob

