Thursday, November 13, 2014

Animal Artwork

My collection of animal artwork is expanding…
ARTIST: Vietnamese potbellied pig Humphrey, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

 ARTIST: giant otters, Philadelphia Zoo

 ARTIST: polar bear Klondike, Philadelphia Zoo

ARTISTS: top - Western lowland gorillas Kwame & Kojo, National Zoo 
middle - aye-ayes Tolkien & Smeagol and Malagasy giant jumping rat Claudia, Philadelphia Zoo
bottom - Western lowland gorilla Baraka, National Zoo

ARTISTS: left - Red pandas Sumo and Shifu, Sequoia Park Zoo
right - Bornean orangutan KJ & African elephant Tanya, Cameron Park Zoo

ARTIST: Western lowland gorilla Baraka, National Zoo

And here is some other artwork made by some of our apes at the National Zoo:
 ARTIST: Bornean orangutan Batang

 ARTISTS: various NZP orangutans

ARTISTS: various NZP orangutans

ARTIST: Lucy the orangutan

ARTISTS: various NZP Western lowland gorillas

Orangutan & gorilla artwork in the office

Gorilla footprint (from one of the gorillas I worked with in Philly)

 A beautiful 3D rhino my mom gave me and just framed; will hang above my bed

I made this metal hippo as a kid; my mother recently found it and had it framed



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Chinese Fortunes

I started saving the little slips of paper from my Chinese fortune cookies a few years ago...

"The time is right to make new friends"
"It is better to be an optimist and proven a fool than to be a pessimist and be proven right"
"To understand is hard. Once one understands, action is easy"
"You are one of the people who 'goes places in life'"
"Serious trouble will bypass you"
"An unexpected relationship will become permanent"

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Autumn in Rock Creek Park

I got in one last autumn hike in at Rock Creek Park, this time with my mother, before the weather started getting cold. My mother made me hug a few of my favorite trees, bringing back memories of the local "Hug a Tree Club" that she led at our house when I was 4.



New Hobby! Paper Mache

Now that it is getting colder, I have stopped geocaching for the winter and decided to take up paper mache as newest hobby. My first creation was a blue-footed booby that I made for my father's birthday. Here are a few pictures; for more, see entry on page "Proof I Have a Right Brain":