For posts on all structures such as temples, churches and building I have come across, go here.
Prologue: A series that showcases the large statues, beautiful temples and churches I visit in my travels or I accidentally come across while taking an off-beaten path. And sometimes yes, I would include buildings and palaces too.
To brace from cold and also to see what other festivities the Chinese New Year held for us, we went to visit Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, CT. Part 1 of my post highlights the glorious music we heard from one of the Choirs showcasing the Festival of Snake. Students also presented snake skin in honor of the festival, although it was cringing for me. :P. Wild life is more of mummified versions or sculptures for any museum, but we also saw real butterflies, in a very tiny Butterfly Farm. 🙂 Don’t miss the steps made by Torosaurus as we reach the museum along with it’s sculpture.

Here is a video snippet of the choir singers.
Here is a video snippet of the Butterfly Farm.