but felt far away.
Upon closer inspection,
this land’s inhabitants
appeared both strange and wonderful.
Monkey business was common
to both citizen and visitor.
Eyes were open
to rodents large
and horses small.
The adventure was great.
Too great for just one day.
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Where is that?
I need to take my children!
lol
The shots are awesome! Which park is this? I went to one years back as a child that was near Clifton, I do believe. How fun!
What gorgeous shots. Love the group shot of camels and the baby albino wallaby. Too cute. What a great place.
Great photos — how fun! Love the baby kangaroo.
It’s like a picture book – without the book. I’ve heard that Texas is huge, but I had no idea it included Australia. I have so got to update my sense of geography.
Awesome pics! It looks like a cool place.
The detail in these photos is awesome. From the hair on the um, furry thing to the snout on the other furry thing to the watchful, pondering gaze on the not-so-furry thing (but oh-so-cute “thing”).
Wonderful. We have a safari here in Ohio. Kinda freaks me out when we drive by it . . . I’m always waiting for a rhino to jump out at me. But then again, they wouldn’t really “jump”–would they?
Great shots! That first one would make a wonderful painting!
Those are some fun photos.
My kids say AWWWWWW…
Too cute!
Now you have to do a “Holly’s Animated” version of these animals…that would be fun!
Pax.