Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Father of Click is moving

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Thursday, June 03, 2010

Memphis, Tennessee
Cooper-Young District

Burke's Books is celebrating its 135 anniversary this evening. I've been buying books from them for nearly 30 of those years.

Shannon and Brian's friend and neighbor Steve, right, jams with one of his friends at the gazebo at Cooper and Young. One disadvantage of street music is ...

... you never know who is going to wander through a set ...

... here is a sample from one of their sets.
Photographs and video taken with a Canon 5D Mark II

Max's house

Three generations — Shannon, Max and Gammi — participate in end of day ritual of a story.

Max created a video using papercraft Mario characters and downloaded sounds from an online site.
Photograph taken with a Canon 5D Mark II
Vido images taken with a Lumix

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Zoo

The Memphis Zoo has quite a history. It started when citizens became concerned about Natch, the brown bear mascot of a local baseball team at the turn of the 20th Century. The bear needed a place to stay. The city donated  land in an old growth forest called Overton Park, enough money to build Natch a home and the zoo began. It has since grown into the most visited attraction in the city. Bears — like the polar bear above among other wild critters — still call it home ...

... the polar bear exhibit is a favorite. The bears cavort behind a plate glass wall which reveals them swimming through their pool to the delight of visitors, including Max, center, who manages to get ...




... a high-five from the bear before departing for other exhibits.

Except for a few short years in Miami, Carolyn has spent her entire career as a zookeeper in Memphis. She loves the giraffes, but her favorite is the aging rhinoceros a few enclosures down the way. Carolyn says the old girl must be something of a beauty in the rhinoceros world. She has given birth to 10 babies during her lifetime.

This is the closest I've been to a grizzle bear. I was close one other time. I was trekking up a trail through a high alpine meadow in the Rocky Mountains when I saw one loping toward me. There was nowhere to hide, no trees to climb — and running was not a good option — so I stood still and waited. As he approached he stopped, reared on his hind legs, sniffed the air, then — deciding I was nothing of interest — passed by 20 or 30 yards distant. They are much better viewed at close range when behind plate glass.

We finish our day at the Birds and Bees Exhibit — yes, that's what it's called — where Dianne, left, and Sherianne, right, "bee" it up ...

... and Max feeds parakeets seeds on a stick. Like I said, Memphis has quite a zoo, with a little something for everyone.
Photographs taken with a Canon 5D Mark II
 
Memphis, Tennessee

Spot the hampster takes a tour of the house in a travel globe, much to Toby's consternation. When Toby began batting the globe, Shannon called a halt citing hampster cruelty.
Photographed with a Canon 5D Mark II

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Memphis, Tennessee

Just when you think Max can't climb any higher ... 


... he proves you wrong.
Photographs taken with a Canon 5D Mark II