A day at the zoo.
by Mark William Darus
Mondays are free at the Cleveland Zoo to residents of Cuyahoga County, so I figured I'd take a walk with the animals, perhaps talk to the animals.
Keep in mind: People are animals too. Talking with them was interesting to say the least.
First off, I took over 700 photos. I'm not sure how many I'm going to post here but I know I'm going to try not posting the same ones I did on Facebook.
Listen to song in the link below this as you read this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID239PytIEM
The elephants have a new area to romp about. This area made possible by taxes I gladly pay for. It is quite large and well planned out. They seemed very happy with plenty of room to move about. What wonderful animals they are.
Who doesn't love baby animals? Even those babies bigger than a Volkswagen?
On to other areas.
These are so hard to photograph. There movements are so quick and bouncy!
On to the birds.
The above I would title: Freebirds.
Waterfowl lake. There use to be an ice cream shop in this building. I guess they now use it as storage area.
At the point the above shot was taken, I had already taken just over 177 photos...
Fulton rd Bridge as seen from the Zoo. Not so many years ago, before its rebuild, chunks of this would fall, causing the Zoo to construct heavy nets and structures to deflect debris.
Statue of a wolf.
I caught it's eye! When seen full sized you can even see its pupil! I was blown away when I saw this on my 'puter.
Bear face-palm.
"Why are you making grunting sounds at me? Hoomans, you are strange beasts!"
Do they feed Bengals deer? Sure looks like antlers in the background, doesn' it? Well, considering the over-population of deer in Cuyahoga County, it makes sense to me.
Titled: To dream!
Title: Just gimme shelter...
On to Monkey Island.
Left nailed him, sending him back.
Title: Oh, Hell no!
She was talking to some animal I could not see. Besides that, what nailed me was the look on her face and stance against the background and foreground. Beauty as my eye and my Fuji caught it.
Riding the tram, this child was always looking about. He was so happy and amazed at everything his eyes happened on. He so often said: "LOOK, MOMMY!" It took me back to long ago days when my own daughters acted the same.
Sitting on the Tram, this wonderful woman waved at us. What I didn't see was the sign to her left. In my opinion, truly words to live by.
Their faces, different emotions crossing them. Contrast.
Coral and Fish. Don't ask me the what fish these are, but they sure are beautiful.
Above: some movements should never be in complete focus.
Not fish. In all honesty, I don't recall what animal this is.
A feline.
Couldn't quite capture this one in full focus. Full sized you can see its pupils.
Post to Nature.
Boardwalk from the Aquatic, Cat and Primate area. It was on this very walkway that some kid decided to climb its rail. I saw this and responded, aiming toward him seconds before his parents, way ahead of him realized he was gone. I yelled at the kid "GET DOWN NOW!" This caused his parents, the mother pushing a carriage with one hand and texting with the other and the father talking on his cell, to turn and look. As the kid stepped down, only then did they say anything. I looked at both of them. Granted, my gaze was not the most friendly, but they could have at least said 'thank you.' Like most people these days, they didn't and I quickly called them assholes via a loud whisper as I passed them.
She was singing Michael W. Smith as she passed the carriage. Love it!
Being a Leo, born July 26 1962, that's a Tiger in the Chinese calender, I was they finally awoke before I left.
Bliss?
Enlarged, yet another pupil. Damn, I was so graced this day.
The two shots below I was so amazed at how quick my Fuji caught these!
"He sleeps too much, doesn't he?"
"Hoomans, stop killing us and taking our lands from us! Give us room to be free."
Other great animals. Prairie Dogs!
Hoomans!
Again, contrast. What she wore, leaning again brown wood against the background.
Another bird
And yes, fellow Hoomans, they can give us the raspberries!
Another given to me by my higher power, my god, I believe this shot above to be my best shot of this day as I walked and talked with captive animals no different than us. They held in concrete and metal cages as we are held by the want of coin to sustain us.
Sometimes I think we have to stick our tongues out and say: "Thhhhb-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b!
Fellow humans, I have to ask this: If you knew you had less than three months to live, what would you share with others?
I thank you for your precious time reading this.
Listen to this if you have further time.
Mark William Darus. 10252012