White Rhino named Eesha (meaning Princess)
Watusi cow named Eileen (she had a syndrome where she has both male and female horns) and she was all by herself...I felt sorry for her
Wildabeest
Safari West from the hill
African Cheetah - she ate a bird in front of some 2nd graders the other day! The other cheetahs were raised on a reserve, so they were mellow, but this one never stopped pacing
Flamingos and giraffe
I had an opportunity to head up north to check out the Avenue of the Giants, Old Faithful geyser, and an African Safari over the weekend and it was so much fun! I love scenery and country side gawking around, so this was right up my alley. The weather was perfect and the trees were changing colors - absolutely beautiful! Going through the redwoods in the early morning light with the fog was amazing, too....I love how God always speaks to me through his 'artwork'!
2 comments:
Looks like a perfect day trip. The redwoods are so beautiful.
Have a nice Thanksgiving.
Ok, I feel sorry for Eileen too. It looks like they could shave some of those horns down or something. I bet her poor neck is ruined. Poor thing. I loved all the other shots though - it looked like you had a wonderful time. Aren't the redwoods great? I am glad I got to see those too. Love, Rebecca
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