Meet Lou...he is the resident Hippo at the Wild Life Park in Homosassa Springs. This is one of about 50 pictures we now have of the old boy eating his hay.
The Star attraction of this park is the Manatees. There are 6 resident manatees that live here that are unable to return to the wild.
Some of the landscape in the park...
Grandma's chest...and a really cool lady posing by the manatee sculpture...
Grandpa's butt...
Some of the landscape in the park...
Grandma's chest...and a really cool lady posing by the manatee sculpture...
Grandpa's butt...
4 comments:
What treasures, Destini!! It really is fun to see what they see. I sometimes wonder if the click is a reward in itself. Last year on our vacation I brought the "old" camera along, and let them take turns using it. I had to laugh because they mostly wanted all the family members to pose. Just like their mom!
Thanks for stopping by and saying hi today. You're so sweet! :-)
The coolest thing about these days, with digital cameras being relatively inexpensive, just about anyone can use them, and you aren't stuck developing roll after roll of pictures of the ground half obscured by a finger....
Sissy DID do a nice job with those pictures!
Hope you had a fantastic trip and got some rest and relaxation while you were away.
what a great idea, Destiny. I think I am gonna do that when we head out to Colorado next month! She did a great job of taking pictures too! I love the "funny" shots!
thanks too for your kind words on my blog. They so touched my heart. Also today at MOPS the speaker spoke on that very topic! How cool is God???? He blesses us in the least likely places we think!
thanks for the reminder... it is a treasure to see life through their little eyes... my boys LOVE to photograph the big dog! I treasure the pics wilson took on 'deployment day.'
glad you had a good vacation. the pics of grandma and grandpa made me chuckle ;)
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