Here's a view of this Utah National Park through one of the sandstone features for which it is named
Arches
Tybalt,
Act I, Scene V:
"Uncle"
Romeo and Juliet
Hey babe! I made you a mixtape to play on this Sony item that dominated the '80s and began in the U.S. as the "Soundabout"
Walkman
Oscar-nominated "South Park" song that soars in a V formation, with a 1970s Yankee closer
"Blame Canada" Goose Gossage
August Laurent & Jean-Baptiste Dumas hated each other, but they worked together to pioneer this branch of chemistry that focuses on carbon & the carbon compounds found in living things
Organic
This national park in New Mexico is home to large colonies of bats, seen here
Carlsbad Caverns
Ariel,
Act I, Scene II:
"No"
The Tempest
Duuuuude! You were a massive Spicoli wearing this brand's checkered slip-on sneakers!
Vans
Margaret Wise Brown's bunny bids adieu to Ray Charles' "Sunshine State" song, and the only NFL team with a perfect season
Goodnight, Moon "Over Miami" Dolphins
Visitors at Paris' Bibliothèque Nationale must wear protective gear & sign a liability waiver to study her notebooks, which are stored in heavily shielded boxes
Marie Curie
The name of this waterfall on the Merced River in Yosemite means "occurring in spring", also the time to see it at its peak
Vernal
Mustardseed,
Act III, Scene I:
"Mustardseed"
A Midsummer Night's Dream
I thought this movie about Olympic runners would be grody to the max but not even! It won Best Pic and everyone loves Vangelis!
Chariots of Fire
Lousiana Purchase explorers joined by LBJ's Secretary of Defense and a "Golden Boy" dramatist
Lewis and Clark Clifford Odets
Many folks weren't happy with the Nobel committee's decision to give the 1918 Chemistry Prize to ammonia synthesizer Fritz Haber, as he had also overseen Germany's production & use of this on World War I's western front
Mustard (poison) gas
Head to Sequoia National Park to salute the tree named this, the world's largest by volume
General Sherman
Christopher Sly,
Act I, Scene I:
"Yes"
Taming of the Shrew
I was so stoked when this team USA hockey captain scored the winning goal against the Soviets in 1980's "Miracle on Ice"!
Mike Eruzione
Tootie, Blair, Jo and Natalie show up in the third "Hitchhiker's Guide" book, with boiled & baked Jewish roles with all the fixins
The Facts of Life, the Universe, and Everything bagel
The Russian Academy of Sciences rejected this great man's 1880 nomination for membership--maybe because of his progressive political leanings, & maybe because he proposed to a much younger woman while he was still married to his first wife
Mendeleev
A great place for boating, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is home to the second-largest manmade lake in the United States
Lake Powell
Achilles,
Act II, Scene I:
"What? What?"
Troilus and Cressida
I'm so sure I had, like, so many pieces on my wall of the work of this '80s artist, a lot like the one seen here
Patrick Nagel
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poems to an "Iberian" jellyfish relative, now heroic in Don Cheadle's supersuit
Sonnets from the Portuguese Man o' War Machine
Real-life scientists whose names came up on "Breaking Bad" included, of course, Heisenberg, & also this Frenchman guillotined at age 50 after making chemistry a modern science
Lavoisier