Showing posts with label polar bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polar bear. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

At the Columbus Zoo, Part 1…

I know that there are people out there who have moral objections to zoos.  I think that they feel it is wrong to capture animals and put them behind bars to be on display for people’s amusement.  In an ideal world where habitat shrinkage is simply a fantasy, where poaching is imaginary and where animals threatened with extinction are part of a make-believe world, I would be with them.  But this is far from an ideal world and this world is not going to change in the foreseeable future.
  I am not so naïve as to believe that all zoos are benign and that all animals in zoos are treated well.  But there are zoos that do treat animals well and do important work in education and conservation.  The zoo in Columbus, Ohio is one of them.
We have been passing Columbus for many years on our way to and from visits to my family in Southern Ohio.  On this trip back to Massachusetts, my daughter Carrie and I decided to stop.
Our first stop in the zoo was in the North America region.  There are three Polar Bears living there.  This is one of the two zoo-born sisters, Aurora or Anana, who lives there.  Her diving technique reminds me of watching Carrie learn to dive back when she was a little kid.


She was diving in to grab what we were told was frozen fruit juice.  It looks to me like she was pretty happy with her catch.


This little girl was fascinated watching the Polar Bear swimming with the fish.  Who knows?  Maybe this experience will spark a love that will encourage her to become a conservationist or an environmentalist in the future.


This is either Brutus or Buckeye, one of two Alaskan Brown Bears orphaned outside of Anchorage, Alaska.  I was impressed with the size of these bears.  They can get to be 700 pounds of pure bear.  It makes me wonder if I wasn’t born the wrong species.



But if you want to talk about size, check this guy out.  Well, actually, I believe this is a girl because she has no antlers, but a Bull Moose can weigh up to 1,200 pounds.  It is not outside the realm of possibility for us to run across a moose here in Massachusetts.  As a matter of fact, they have been spotted in our neighborhood a couple of times over the years we have lived here.  But I have never had the luck to see one in the wild.  This particular moose is one of three orphans rescued in Alaska and sent to the Columbus Zoo in 2011.


Next stop, a trip to the Shores and beyond…

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Random thoughts lead to random photos…

The other morning I was perusing the newspaper, as I usually do, when an obituary caught my eye.  While most obituaries say, something like “John Jones, 87,” the heading for this particular one was “Harry Lengas, the Eternal Optimist.”  I had to read that one through and take a second to say good-bye to this person who is someone I would have liked had I known him.
  The Eternal Optimist…what a wonderful legacy.

A bowl of blueberries is pretty optimistic!

We’ve had a weird spring.  Usually, we go from winter to dog days without much transition in between.  But this year it has been cool, overcast and rainy all the way up to Memorial Day.  I don’t mind the cool.  It’s the constant overcast that has me down.  Oh, well, I WILL NOT complain because there is absolutely NOTHING I can do about the weather.

Believe it or not...this photo is in color.

I have less than a month left on my Flickr 365 and I have mixed feelings about that.  On the one hand, it will be nice to not have that obligation hanging over my head even though it’s a self-inflicted one.  On the other hand, the day after my last 365 photo is posted is my next birthday. And that is something I’m not so enthusiastic about. But, as they say, it beats the alternative.

My latest Flickr post.  The explanation is on my Flickr site.  Poke on the green Flickr above if you're interested.

Greg and I went to the Red Sox game last week and came home with our very own World Series Rings.  How cool is that??  Of course, the Sox lost that game and the nine surrounding it, but they won yesterday.  I keep telling myself, the season is still young and while I don’t expect them to repeat with another World Series win, I do have hopes that they won’t end up in the basement.

BLING!!

Thinking these random thoughts made me realize how much I miss our blogging friend Nancy and A Rural Journal.  If you happen to see this, Nancy, I hope all is well with you and your world.