It's All About Space Port, Mooses Coffee & Jelly Fish

Its been a busy week after getting home from Berlin, being on the go all the time, and having so many amazing things to do, we got home and we where sitting there twiddling our thumbs! So the Thursday after we got back, we got up super early grabbed breakfast at Moose's Coffee, which was a lovely way to start off the day, pancakes, syrup and ice cream! After we practically cleaned the plates, we headed over the water (Birkenhead, not Ireland ahaha) to spaceport, I had always wanted to go as a child but never got the chance and considering Bradley was an expert as he used to work there, I thought whens a better time to go than now! So off we went, and OH MY GOSH it was like being a kid in a sweet shop, age has taken its toll, buttons don't work, but its still aerospace magic! I got to meet walli too!!! As there was a robot exhibition with the most famous robots, including bender from Futurama, characters from walli and many more! We went into the next room and the WHOLE room was Dr who themed :D I was running round getting pictures with everything! So glad we got to visit! Then after grabbing somewhere to eat Brad had a surprise in Liverpool he wanted me to see but we couldn't go until it was dark, so after driving round Liverpool trying to guess where we where going to, we Finally stopped across the road from a row of abandoned shops. Where a huge crowd had gathered round one of the shop windows, where there seemed to be a blue glow coming from one of the windows in the darkness, as we got closer it became evident what was in the window, THOUSANDS OF LITTLE JELLY FISH! The shop window of an abandoned shop had been removed and replaced with a fish tank and every night for one week when the sun went down the shutter was lifted to reveal the jellyfish. To explain its context this week was the Liverpool biennial, which is a platform for research, commissioning and presenting international art, education and debate, which happens every two years in Liverpool! This piece of work was an abstract piece to see how something derelict could be turned into a wonder, and it was wondrous watching the little jelly fish bouncing around, it was rather memorising!  
Love Hannah
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