First a morning photo to cleanse the palate:
Atlee and Lexi fishing.
And now, off to the zoo!
Look out zoo, here comes Greeley!
Monique and Atlee, studying the horned viper.
The very colorful double-striped, big-belly rugger.
Henry taking a few cobra eggs home.
Greeley, Rich, and Atlee at the fountain.
At the zoo we learned that many primitive animals gather around the watering hole to fend off the summertime heat.
Alas for poor, thirsty Monique, she was too polite to shove the little girls out of the way in her quest for water.
And now, some less courteous animals!
The red panda. He was extremely cute.
The Siberian Tiger. After much discussion, we all agreed that if we had to come any closer to a tiger, we would prefer it to be Curtis Granderson or Placido Polanco.
The silverback gorilla came over to show us his silver back.
This was not the technically greatest photo of the day, but Malcolm and Greeley wanted everybody to know how close they got to the ol' silverback.
Sleeping rhinos.
Atlee was inspired by the example of the hippo in its pond.
The zebras, just before one of them started "hugging" the other from behind. My goodness, but the zoo can be educational!
Susan and Atlee looking at seals from underwater in the "Arctic Ring of Life" exhibit.
Susan and Atlee, looking at seals.
Everybody but Monique and the polar bear. Monique was taking the picture, but what's the polar bear's excuse for not appearing in the underwater photos?
Ohhh, the polar bear was taking a nap.
As we were getting ready to go, the giant anteater came over to say goodbye to me and Malcolm. Here's an action series. Or, at least as close as you can get to an action series with the giant anteater when an anthill isn't involved:
Goodbye, giant anteater! Goodbye, Detroit Zoo! We had lots of fun!
Back home the phlox were peeking around the corner, wondering when we would return.
Shea was emulating the crocodiles that he liked.
Fun in the lake while we got dinner ready.
Shea modeling the latest in color-coordinated life-vest wear. Please notice how our model's attire matches the blue of the carpet and the orange of the boat's sides.
Hey, who let the pirates onboard the pontoon?
... then we cruise, cruise, cruised into the dark.
We all hope you enjoyed the pictures and your tour through the virtual visit!
I haven't looked at the pictures on our camera yet... it's so easy not to when you've done all the work for me!!! Thank you again for a wonderful weekend. We'll see you in a few weeks in NY!
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ReplyDeleteIn the picture of the silver back gorilla showing his silver back I thought that I noticed the reflection of a second silver backed gorilla on this side of the glass.
The picture of Atlee "inspired" by the hippo. Is there anyone in this hemisphere who wouldn't expect Atlee to take advantage of water in such a manner?
Great pictures. We wish that we were there, but we're looking forward to seeing you all at the family reunion!