Carla, Roger, and I visited Exposition Park to see the Spider Pavilion outside the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum.

Roger with his hat and Carla

A school group entering the spider pavilion

Carla shooting a spider

Can you see the male spider? It’s small compared to the female.
We also wandered through some of the exhibits inside the museum.

Carla
We ended up in fascinating Gem and Mineral Hall.