Animal Sculptures at the Philadelphia Zoo

Zoos are colorful, educational and fun.  The Philadelphia Zoo has a reasonable membership fee that allows for an entire year of entry with free parking in any lot.  The cost of a one day visit for an adult and child is $38 and parking is $15 coming to a total of $53.

Now, a two person membership for a year (me and anyone) with the parking was $70.  Deal.  It is expensive to eat inside the zoo so, take a lunch or leave, then return.  Tesla and I split the 42 acres in half and went to a little deli, and for under $10, had gourmet sandwiches made with drinks and chips. Deal.

The first thing that caught our eyes was the animal sculptures.  My daughter enjoys art nearly as much as I, and in time that appreciation of art will only grow.  We talk extensively about the places around the world we wish to visit.  Bikini Bottom being on the top of her list. 😉  Her career plans are to be a veterinarian.

So, before I get to sharing pictures of the animals, I want to share a gallery of the animal statues though-out the Philadelphia Zoo.

For best viewing, click on the first picture to open the gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

Art Exhibit at Wolf Hall

Great art and exhibits at Wolf Hall

Click on the first photo to open the gallery ~P.

Great Dish to take to a Cookout~Veggie Tray with Coconut

Here is a healthy, pretty, take-along side for any cookout you are invited to attend and bring a dish.

One coconut

Bag of baby carrots

Green Pepper

Red Pepper

Kiwi

Tools to make your tray pretty:

Knife, veggie peeler, crinkle cutter, disposable tray

Click the first picture and follow along in the open gallery.  🙂  ~P.

Suicide and that Helpless Feeling

FACTS

FACTS

Suicide.  People take their lives everyday around the world.  Each person has their reason, some never sharing why.  It crushes the world of those left behind; they must work hard to get past the loss of someone they love.  Survivors are left sorting out where they felt they went wrong.  What signals they missed.

What if you never felt loved by your family?  If you had no friends, no family, and moved from town to town?  It pains me to think of all the children in the world that are suffering at the hands of their own parents, and can not find a safe person to reach out for help.

I’ve become friends with a young man who has been through hell.  Brutality, starvation and isolation his entire life.  His only allies were his siblings.  By finally alerting the police while his parents were away, he removed himself and his brothers and sisters from this house of hell and is free from the abuse, but he is anger, depressed and suicidal.  We are talking and I am praying for him..  I ask that you pray for him also.  His name begins with an M.  God will know who your are praying about.  Pray for his parents also, to realize their sins and the damage they have caused to their children.

I will share more.

God Bless and thank you for reading.  I have genuine concern about this young man and would be sad beyond words if he dies at his own hands, now that he has taken over his life.

~P.

Suskie River Man~Wrightville, PA 4th of July 2013

I love the randomness of my life and the places it takes me.

Dale and I stopped at his parent’s house, Steve and Susie, and surprised them with a visit.  They were preparing to leave for their friend Butch’s house, a Susquehanna river man since 1969.  He broke the rules by tearing down the majority of ratty trees on his property causing the fur of neighbors to rise.  The neighbors got over, moved away or have died.  Butch is a tough old man with a heart of gold and a soft spot for his family.  Within his family are members of no blood relation, just great friends.

We enjoyed a night of fishing, laughing and at some points, annoying the hell out of Dale’s mom.  She gave me a warning (about 5 times) to stop messing with her, but I just couldn’t help myself.  When Dale’s brother Jon showed up with his girlfriend Jill, it was an all out verbal memoir of their childhood that I greatly encouraged.  Susie wasn’t as amused as the rest of us.  Fortunately for her, there was a huge distraction when someone threw a box of fireworks into the bonfire.  Missiles of fire headed right at us with incredible explosions that should never be viewed at close distance.

I yelled for the mom of two kids to run them up the hill.  The little girl Bailey was nearly in tears.  Tempers flared briefly;  it was a stupid move, made by someone drinking cheap beer.  Butch later set off his fireworks (completely legal, I’m sure) and shortly after, Wrightsville began their display.  The fish were biting, the people were happy, the kids were hilarious (I let them take some pictures of me) and the fireworks gave us many ooooo and aaaaaah moments.  The fireworks ended and the sky went dark, minus the moon and some stars.  We heard a voice coming from the river, “Butch, Butch!  We ran out of gas!”

Two men were drifting down a swift Susqhuehanna River in a fishing boat with no fuel for their motor.

“What do you want me to do?” Butch yelled.

“Help!” the unknown boatist yelled.

“There’s nothing I can do.  I can’t reach a rope out to you.”

“They’ll hit the dam.” I stated.

“Yes, they will.” Butch confirmed.

“The current will drag the boat under and drown them.”

“Yes, it will.” He replied.

“Should I call the police?” I asked.

“Probably.”

He yelled out to the boat which was quickly passing and nearly out of sight.  “You want us to call for help?”

Both yelled back, “No!” and Butch said, “they have beer on the boat and don’t want caught.  Not worth dying over.”

I pulled out my phone; it was dead.  The entire group began discussing if 911 should be called.  At one point I thought for sure, someone, anyone who had a charged phone, would call for help.  In less than five minutes, the boat and men were gone.  We couldn’t hear them and they wouldn’t have been able to hear us.  I felt sick, and a little faint to be honest.  I had dread that I would read of a drowning at the dam in the morning news.  (I checked, no drownings last night, thank you Jesus for watching over drunks in boats.)

Butch said they would most likely be able to direct the boat to shore or at least get to one of the islands and call for someone to bring them gas.  No police involved.  Got ya, Butch.  Glad it worked out for them.

Butch said, “I’m a fixture here, a legend.  When I die, I want to be buried in my wall.”

I asked him how long it took him to build that impressive wall in front of his massive home.

“No one’s ever asked me that before.  A long time, like 9 years, and a lotta money.”

I have no doubt about that.  Beautiful living, down by the river.

Enjoy the pictures by clicking on the first and opening the gallery.

~P.

hangingtree

Ghost Girl

Ghost Girl

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Join Me- Downtown Gettysburg PA for the Fourth of July 2013

Dale and I arrived in Gettysburg shortly after noon.  We went on a portion of the auto tour and found that to beautiful, but entirely too hot to be in a car with no air conditioning.  I walked around and there was endless landscapes and war relics to photograph.  We parked downtown and checked out center city Gettysburg.  My camera loved people dressed in clothing from the Civil War period.  (They had to be roasting)

One stop we took was at the Majestic Theater, to watch a film about the Civil War and the history of Gettysburg College’s involvement.  I did not know that every year, there is a re-enactment of the Gettysburg Address for the freshman students.  That is something I would like to see myself.

God Bless all those that were involved in making our country achieve freedom for all citizens.

Please enjoy the gallery by clicking on the first picture.  Thanks for visiting! ~P.

Hairless and Chinese~Ying

Ying is insensitive, pushy, and enjoys licking his ass and balls.  He steals any food left setting within his reach.  Everything is an obstacle for him to jump.  He is sneaky, opening the door and escaping at every opportunity.  He enjoys rolling in the dirt or grass immediately after getting a bath.  His gas is deadly and he snores and bites.  He was also born on my 38th birthday which makes him special….real special.  ~P.

Posing for the camera….click on the first pictures to open the gallery.

When Professors are Late

When professors are running late and the door is locked, we gather in the hall and wait patiently.  If they don’t show within 15 minutes, we roll.  ~P.

Click on the first picture to open the gallery.

Boredom Happens II

My car is old….21 years old, to be exact with 198,000 miles.  I am very attached to my car, even though the a/c hasn’t worked in years, nor the cruise control and many other little things that I’ve grown accustomed to not having.  Do I miss my Mercedes? Well duh.  But my Honda, she treats me right.

I can’t be upset that the radiator finally gave out, because I appreciate that it didn’t go out when I was traveling to or from Georgia or even Philly a few weeks ago.  I celebrate my car and the lack of monthly payment.  A fancy car need not define me.  I’m good with my trusted Accord.  A scrapper, just like me.

Showing my car love…Tesla, Andrew and I.  The paint helps hold the car together!  ~P.