the crowd pushes through the zoo
well fed creatures
stretch and yawn
screaming children and
tourist waistlines
form the ursine punchline
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
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the crowd pushes through the zoo
well fed creatures
stretch and yawn
screaming children and
tourist waistlines
form the ursine punchline
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
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Thank you for the share! I hope you are enjoying your week.😊
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It’s good so far. Thank you for posting your work for us all to experience.
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Glad to hear that. Your support and encouragement helps make it worthwhile to post. It is greatly appreciated!
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It’s my pleasure always. Namaste Bella
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Blessings your way!😊
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🤗 😊 🤓
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bovine moo
such a zoo
a mirage
heat
shimmering
simmering
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haha…Yes, especially in the summer crowds.
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i dont like crowds i walk alone
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You won’t get as hot that way and probably avoid a few bruises.😊
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I loved it and the photo
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Thank you, Keith! I’m so glad you did.
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Wonderful charita bt it is a shape of tourture on innocent animals as prisond in cage.i m saying right or not-plz reply.
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Thank you, Aruna. I would much rather see animals out in the wild in their natural habitats. That said, there are zoos that have come a long way in improving their living conditions for animals and some programs that have been critical to the survival of certain species, including manatees in Florida and pandas in China.
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Yeah.some species r in problem.dis is nice work,dear tanya💖
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❤😊
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Always hate to see such majestic creatures caged.
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I agree. I would much prefer them to be in their natural habitats. I hope that the close encounters people have with animals in the zoo help them appreciate the great diversity of life on this planet and remind them of why we need to take care of it.
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Your words ask us to think about the everyday and your last line left me smiling…
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Thank you so much! It did for me as well…
😊
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A pleasure (always!)!
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😊
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I was going great understanding this one until I got to the ursine business. :>)
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Lol…You make me laugh. It is not a word you hear every day. The first time I encountered it, I was reading an analysis of Shakespeare’s Henry V. That writer used the word to describe King Henry’s wooing of Catherine. My brain didn’t connect the dots, and I had to look it up. Have a great weekend!😊
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I see my role as providing comic relief to your otherwise profound and thought-provoking writing.
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I’m so glad! I love your sense of humor. I really do!😊
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Thank you for the share!😊
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Hi Tanya, you bet! A richness to visit you!
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That means a lot to me!😊
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Hey tanya!!what is d mean of cherita?
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A cherita is an untitled poem that consists of three stanzas. The first is one line, the second is two lines and the third is three. The cherita must tell a story. They are a lot of fun to write.
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Now,i am understanding.thanks dear tanya!!
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You are welcome, Aruna!
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