I Often Fine It in Zoos

This artist captured a scene I can remember from when I had a young son and we had a cat. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Zoo — Photo by Pat Bean
“In art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine.” – Ralph Waldo Anderson
When I travel, I often stop to visit zoos along the way. Besides my job at watching animals, especially if the zoos have given them adequate habitats to meet their needs and keep them happy, the grounds are usually full of botanical wonders. These green spaces also attract wild birds, which is why I always carry by binoculars with me when I visit. An extra bonus are the artistic efforts that have take place to enhance the zoo experience. Most zoos I have visited offer animal artists to show off their talents, often in a whimsical way that makes me smile. Book Report: Travels with Maggie now at 42,248 words. Not a lot accomplished over the Labor Day weekend. I worked in the entrance kiosk here at Lake Walcott on Saturday and Sunday, and then hosted friends for a Labor Day picnic and day of playing Skip-Bo. I’m hoping to get in a good stretch of writing this afternoon.
Bean’s Pat: Serenity Spell http://tinyurl.com/cjyxyg8 I love this little squirrel and the blog’s message to look for the magical things in the universe.
I love that new graphic of Bean’s Pat!
Thanks Len. Laura Hulka gets the credit.
I enjoy visiting zoos too, for much the same reasons. 🙂
there’s a nice one in the Gulfport zoo in FL. Love that little zoo…speaking of ‘little’ zoo’s Pueblo, CO zoo is wonderful as well 🙂 I look for the same thing…like in airports.
I might go through Pueblo next year. If I do I’ll check it out. Thanks for commenting.
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