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Bova Futura FHD12-340 new 5/2005 to Forestdale, Addington, Was FC05FOR and FT05DDD Taken in Seldown Coach Park Poole
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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
This is real simple, Mama has barked
out a royal command to stay single
file on the right side of the road.
I know your saying this is a lot
of monkeys but it's only the
scouts followed by maybe
2 or 3 thousand more.
Real life in the jungle.
Monkey up on the wire is sending
signals back 2 the main group
coming down out of the
unforgiving jungle.
4 minutes later a wave of 4 hundred
primates showed up then the waves
continued one after the other..;-)~~~
Behind us The Zoomer is Zooming
while Rocky stands between my legs.
Another small slice of life in the jungle.
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Though you can't really see him, Don was leading the pack down this path in the park in Bristol, Tennessee. I was lagging behind, as always, finding much to shoot along the way. Joan and Jim were ahead of me, and for some reason, we all seemed to be going in single file.
If I lived there, I'm sure this area would be someplace I'd frequent as much as I've gone to places like Reed Canal Park in the Daytona area. It's large, and offers a lot. I managed to capture a Great Blue Heron there, but it seemed somehow out of place to me, as so many of them live in Florida. No Egrets, though, and I think I'd miss them.
Tennessee requires a lot of things Florida doesn't, like learning to navigate hills, even during winter weather with icy roads. That would prove a challenge for me. As we were driving about, even Jim, who has lived in Bristol most of his life, backed into a ditch at one point! Fortunately, it wasn't a very deep one! There's definitely a learning curve.
The weather was idyllic for me. I hate the heat anymore, and it was in the 50's and 60's at night, while it's easily 20 degrees warmer here! Days were just about perfect. People went out with sweaters and jackets, but I hardly needed one and was loving the coolness!
Soon the woods will be turning colors as Autumn sets in. I'm glad I went while it was still green and lush. I will cherish these memories for years to come!