The peacocks were allowed to roam around freely--they seemed like the only happy creatures in this sad little zoo. OK, to be fair, the sea otters were very happy, but the Siberian Tiger? Uh-uh, he was not loving life.
Hi Jenn, That's were we went, the Beardsley Zoo. I had never been there before--the only zoo I have ever been to is the Bronx Zoo and it's much more ummm, open. I found this little zoo depressing other than its gorgeous peacocks and the playful otters. I did get a poem out of the whole experience, must be thankful for small things, eh?
Peacocks seem to make themselves happy wherever they happen to be; I think it's the excess of attitude. There's at least one roaming free around the grounds of the Ste Michelle winery, and it's always shocking to come across him in the middle of all that sedate Northwest greenery.
There should be a law against putting poetry, especially good poetry by the likes of Wallace Stevens, on web pages with annoying animated graphics, pop-up windows, and other antithetical advertisements.
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Hi Jenn,
That's were we went, the Beardsley Zoo. I had never been there before--the only zoo I have ever been to is the Bronx Zoo and it's much more ummm, open. I found this little zoo depressing other than its gorgeous peacocks and the playful otters. I did get a poem out of the whole experience, must be thankful for small things, eh?
Peacocks seem to make themselves happy wherever they happen to be; I think it's the excess of attitude. There's at least one roaming free around the grounds of the Ste Michelle winery, and it's always shocking to come across him in the middle of all that sedate Northwest greenery.
Suzanne, your photo reminds me of this poem by Wallace Stevens: Domination of Black.
There should be a law against putting poetry, especially good poetry by the likes of Wallace Stevens, on web pages with annoying animated graphics, pop-up windows, and other antithetical advertisements.
Or maybe it's just me...?!
Maybe, you need a better pop-up blocker? ;-)
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