Near the Cape May Point is a small pond. A beautiful duo of swans were swimming in the water. I hoped to capture a wonderful photo of their long necks regally extended, but they were intent on feeding, and this was the view they gave us.
On the way home we stopped at the Cape May Zoo.
I had never seen it so crowded. We saw an opposite image of our pond swans, black swans in one of the zoo’s pond enclosures.
The giraffes are always a favorite…
…as are the zebras. The animals have very large areas to roam and run in.
The zoo was very crowded, we had forgotten it was a holiday weekend. I wished I could fly like a peacock and set myself above the commotion.
By the time we left we felt as exhausted as this napping camel. Isn’t he/she cute?
If you are ever in the Cape May area take a few hours to visit this amazing zoo. It is a free zoo, if you would like to make a donation you can do so when you enter for parking, but it is not required.
Kathy
Solitude is good just like they say the President wants. I am sure it is a horrible feeling to be isolated and to have no one for you. Hope everyone who is lonely hangs on- till a better time.
Susie
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Susie, your words are lovely…because better times come…if not in this world…in the next. Kathy
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Kathy,
I hope not any time soon for President T. Read and hear a lot about how short a time he will stay in power. Not sure what the future holds. Fingers crossed.
Susie
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I don’t think the media has the power it thinks it has, at least I hope not. The more television I watch the more disenchanted I am with it, and the more I feel it is becoming nothing more than propaganda. The shows…even the ones that seem they have some values at the start, distort what people really think and promote an evil agenda.
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