Showing posts with label Houston Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston Zoo. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Scavenger Hunt Sunday










1. Birds


Flamingo collage


Flamingos at the Houston Zoo.
It is baby time and this little grey fluff is the first one of the season.
He was determined to keep his "back side" as his good side! 




2. Beach


Shell

This was the closest I could come to one of my favorite places ... the beach! 
I'll just have to dream on.....


3. Bridge

Bridge

Bridge in the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park, Houston
I love the reflections.



4. Bottom


Mina: Lynx Point Siamese

This is Mina when she first came to live with me (and Teddy and Cassie).
I think her little "bottom" is cute -- with her manx tail!




5. Butterfly


Happiness is a Butterfly

This is from 2009.
Cosmos in Musashi's Garden.
It was a good year for the Monarch butterfly.


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Saturday, August 8, 2015

International Cat Day







To celebrate International Cat Day, here are my three fur-babes.




Teddy


Teddy (AKA Theodorable, The Tedster) is  Chief Executive Officer.
He is eleven years old and has a heart condition.
He takes medicine daily and is, thankfully, doing great.
He is wise beyond his years and is steadfast in his belief that he
must take care of Mum now.
After all, he is the man of the house.

Cassie



This is Cassie (Cassiopeia) the little star.   
She is 5 years old.
She is Mummy's girl and is a Princess.
Scared of her own shadow, she doesn't like visitors.
She curls up next to Mum, sleeps with Mum,
keeps me safe and feeling loved.
She loves to supervise especially when yarn is involved.




Mina



Not to be left out is Mina.
What a hoot she is!
Adopted from a local no kill shelter,
she really is the boss (don't tell Teddy).
She's always into something.
Never met a stranger (wish she was more like Cassie).
Hungry all the time (probably from her early days on the street).
She has hip dysplasia, but it doesn't stop her.


So, I'm a cat lover and according to this article that I found on 
Face Book, there are benefits to being a cat owner.
If you are wondering about being owned by a cat (!!!),
here's what a cat can do for you! 



1. YOU'RE SMART!

A study of British pet owners found that people who owned cats  tended to be smarter than their dog loving counterparts. Both in terms of IQ score and overall level of education, people who own cats come out on top in the brains department. It’s probably not the cat itself making you smarter, though; the researchers conducting the study said that smarter people tend to work longer hours, and since cats require less attention than dogs they are a better choice for the busy intellectual.

2. IT'S BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!

If you're worried about your  carbon footprint, it’s better to own a cat. A 2009 study found that over its lifetime, the resources needed to feed a dog make the same eco-footprint as that of a Hummer. Meanwhile, cats—which eat less in general and are more likely to eat fish than corn or beef flavored products—only have the approximate carbon footprint of a Volkswagen Golf.

3. HELPING YOU COPE!

Losing a loved one is incredibly painful, but one of the best ways of coping is to own a pet. Cats have been shown to help people get over their loss more quickly, and show less physical symptoms of pain, like crying. Despite the fact that they are only animals, cats serve as a social support during difficult times. People in mourning report talking to their pet to work out their feelings, since it is often easier to talk to something that won’t respond and can’t judge than to another human being.

4. HELPING YOU MATE!

If you’re a single guy and you can’t seem to get a date, get a cat! A British poll found that 82 percent of women agreed they are more attracted to men who like animals. And while having a dog will do wonders for your dating life, a whopping 90 percent of single women said that men who own a cat are “ nicer” than other guys. It seems women buy into the stereotype that cat owners are more sensitive and thoughtful, so listing that you own a cat on your dating profile could do wonders for the number of responses you get. But remember, a cat is for life, not just until you find a partner.

5. HEART HEALTH!

Owning any pet is good for your heart. Cats in particular lower your stress level—possibly since they don’t require as much effort as dogs—and lower the amount of anxiety in your life. Petting a cat has a positive calming effect. One study found that over a ten year period cat owners were  30 percent less likely to die of a heart attack or stroke than non-cat owners.

6. COMPANIONSHIP!

The stereotype that dogs are more affectionate than cats is just that: a stereotype. In fact, it turns out that cats can be just as good companions as dogs,  especially for women. A 2003 Swiss study found that having a cat in the house is the emotional equivalent of having a romantic partner. As well as initiating contact much of the time, studies have shown cats will remember kindness shown to them and return the favor later.
But cats really do have the upper hand in these relationships. After thousands of years of domestication, cats have learned how to make a half purr/half howl noise that sounds remarkably  like a human baby’s cry. And since our brains are programmed to respond to our children’s distress, it is almost impossible to ignore what a cat wants when it demands it like that.

7. A REFLECTION OF YOUR PERSONALITY!

Owning a cat tells people a lot about your personality. While dog lovers tend to be the life of the party, cat owners are  quieter and more introverted. However, they score very highly when it comes to how trustworthy they are and how much they trust other people. Cat owners are also less manipulative and more modest.
Cats




International Cat Day


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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Friday, May 22, 2015

Through These Doors


Welcome!
Through These Doors
you will find the new gorilla habitat
in the African Forest at the Houston Zoo.


Entry Into The Main Room of the Gorilla Habitat


You enter the main room.
 Walls with art.


Art Collage


Walls with glass overlooking the exhibit
where the gorillas and red river hogs live.
The Houston Zoo's gorillas
are all western lowland gorillas.
All of them were born and raised in American zoos.

The Red River hogs are named for their striking red hair 
and their ability to wade and swim in rivers.
The long white tufts on the tips of their ears are called tassels.



Gorilla and Red River Hogs


You will also find pictures that tell the story of the gorillas
along with descriptions of all of them.



Chaka and Mike


And on this special day,
part of the welcoming committee,
a little human dressed like a chimp.



Hooman ???!!!

You can read more about the
Gorillas at the Houston Zoo here.



Collage Gorilla Habitat



Wishing YOU well and much joy!


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Friday, March 13, 2015

This and That


It's Friday the 13th.
I've always found those days to be lucky!


BuddhaDove


- The roads in my neighborhood are being resurfaced. They need it. In order to resurface the old surface needs to come off and the road evened out. Talk about a lot of noise and dust everywhere. I was singing Shake, Rattle and Roll and so was the house.

- It's been raining for four days straight. I'm not complaining. We seem to be moving into the spring rains and the more rain we get, the fewer really hot days we will have in the summer. Funny how that works! Not that I won't be complaining about the heat. August will still be Ughust.

- All that rain has turned our street into a lake. The drains have been blocked to keep the nasty street "stuff" from going down the drain and into the bayous. Thinking about getting the water wings out......!


Kito and Kiburi
Kito and Kiburi


- I had a behind the scenes tour with the cheetahs at the Houston Zoo. They are gorgeous animals. I gave Kito watered-down goat milk. He thinks that's a great treat. It's placed in a spray bottle and sprayed into his mouth. Close enough to feel his breath on my hands. I also met Taji, the Anatolian Shepherd that has been raised with the cheetahs. It was cold that morning and a chai tea latte at the Woodbar was in order after the tour. The behind the scenes tours also include an ride around the zoo to check in with some of my favorite animals and this day I got a sneak peak at the new Gorilla habitat. Oh, my! It is a jaw dropper! Amazing. Opening on Memorial Day to the public.

- I had my teeth cleaned and my eyes checked this week. Done and done!


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Thanks, Nancy.





Sunday, November 16, 2014

This Year They Did One Better





Friday night the zoo was open to donors for a sneak peak at Holiday Lights 2014.


Zoo Lights


There were two million lights last year and this year they did one better--
three million lights!


Globes

These are large revolving globes near the African Forest exhibit.


Deer

I didn't take as many photos as I have in the past.
It was just so lovely walking through the zoo with good friends.
There were several repeats from years past like Mr. Deer who pops up now then when you least expect him.


Gift Shop Trees

A trip to the gift shop is always in order.
They had lovely trees decorated with toy animals.


Holiday Lights



Last year the temperature was 89 with a high humidity.
This year the temperature was 44 and no humidity.
Over 700 had RSVPd for the event, but I'm guessing not half that number showed up.
Too bad.
There was no wind and it was really quite a lovely evening.

I'm joining the lovely Judith for Mosaic Monday.


Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Spotted Photo Theme: Animal Love



Each month she will have a theme for photos taken in the past.
It's a way to show off your photos.
She chose Animal Love for the month of August. 

Here are a few blasts from the past.

I had to start with the three kitties that I live with.


Mina
Mina


Cassie
Cassie


Teddy
Teddy


Metembe
This is Mtembei.
He really believed that yellow flower was going to be a tasty treat.
If only he could reach it!


Black Bear Cubs
Belle and Willow
Black Bear Cubs


Duncan
This is 6 day old baby Duncan with his mom Shanti.


Cougars
Cougars Shasta and Haley



Wart Hogs
There's something about a wart hog that makes me smile! 


Ringtailed Lemur
Ring-tailed Lemur


Wild Dogs
Wild dog

That was fun.
Be sure to visit with Hanna.
The theme for September is your favorite color.

May you be filled with loving-kindness.
May you be well.
May you be peaceful and at ease.
May you be happy.


Saturday, April 26, 2014

Camera Critters: All Grown Up!



When I visit the Houston Zoo, I always start with the Chilean Flamingo.
I've been watching the babies grow up.
From this-- 
Fluffy little grey balls.


Chilean Flamingo


Chilean Flamingo Chicks

To this -- almost all grown up!


Chilean Flamingo

Still grey, but beginning to get their pink coloring.


Young Chilean Flamingo

Very handsome!

Wishing YOU well and much joy!

Thanks to Eileen at Saturday Critters.

Camera Critters
Thanks, Misty!


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

It Is Earth Day



Today is Earth Day.
To celebrate I'm sharing a few images from Musashi's Garden, the Japanese Garden and the Houston Zoo.


Proverb


Japanese Garden


Japanese Garden


Chliean Flamingo

Don't you think every day should be Earth Day?

Wishing YOU well and much joy.


Saturday, April 5, 2014

Meet Belle and Willow



Meet Belle and Willow, the two new American Black Bears at the Houston Zoo.


Black Bear Cubs

*They were hanging around a bar in the mountains near Maricopa, California when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife were notified. The older of the two orphans had made herself right at home and regularly wandered into the bar. A few weeks later, she was joined by another young cub. They quickly learned to paw at the ice cream freezer until someone gave them a treat and even made friends with local kids.


Black Bear Cub

Unfortunately, these adorable baby behaviors translate into a dangerous nuisance as the bears grow up. They were taken to DPW holding facility after their adventures at the bar. Calls were made to different zoos to see if anyone was looking for bears. These two girls gave the Houston Zoo the opportunity to talk about conservation efforts of bears in the wild. No one knows what happened to the mothers of our girls. It is illegal to hunt black bears in Texas, but is legal in other states. The cubs' appearance a the bar coincided with the California hunting season so it is likely their mothers were shot by hunters.


Black Bear Cubs

Historically black bears ranged throughout Texas, but they were largely eradicated by hunting in the early 1900s. The bears are making a come back in Texas. Because it is illegal to hunt them here, they are migrating into the state from neighboring states.


Blcak Bear Cub

You notice that they are called American Black Bears but they are, in fact, brown in color. There are several subspecies of black bears in North America and this difference in coloration reflects the differences in subspecies.  Most of the bears east of the Great Plains are black in color while the bears west of the Great Plains are brown or a lighter cinnamon color.


Black Bear Cubs


*All written information about Belle and Willow from Wildlife published by the Houston Zoo.
Photography of Belle and Willow by me! 


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Camera Critters



Thank you, Misty!

Thanks to Eileen at Saturday's Critters.