Wahoo!! Finally the weekend came that I was flying down to Clearwater airport to visit my Mother who lives in Zephyrhills. Well, I am a white knuckle flyer and the trip started kind of rough, storms everywhere, Tampa airport CLOSED due to the weather but just across the bay it was OK to land in Clearwater. Turbulence ( fancy word for airplane tossed like salad)on and off for an hour and a half. Landed !! YAY!! Mother and her neighbor and friend Carmin picked me up, it was all better very quickly and we laughed all the way back to her house for 30 plus minutes. Carmin is hysterical, and I am thinking about packing him in a bag and shipping him back to TN. He might object though. Thursday night we listened to torrents of rain all night. Friday we did not get a huge break but Mother and I just toughed it out and went SHOPPING, that always makes it better. We also shopped for Tequila and Hot wings, what's not to like? Came back and made wicked pitcher of margaritas ( medicinal purposes only) that we sipped on all night while working on those chicken wings. Note to self: MAN I wish there was a Publix local to me because they have the best wings in multiple flavors, they have like a WING BAR, much better than a salad bar. Saturday has slacked off some we enjoyed a day pretty much without rain just overcast and we packed ourselves off in the Impala to the Tampa Zoo (Lowry's Park Zoo I think is its official name). This zoo has been ranked several years by Parents magazine and others and the Number one zoo in the country. They have several unique exhibits. Some very very rare animals. I have now seen a whooping crane in the feathers, they have one as part of a captive breeding program. They also had a Florida panther named Lucy, several white tigers, orangutangs ( a new baby one born late last year ) all manner of free flight aviaries, two bald eagles loose in the park because they cannot fly due to injuries ever again. Several rhinos ( white and Borneo) a GREAT zoo, incredible habitats and they run a manatee hospital that has treated 157 injured manatees since it opened and rehabbed them for release back to the wild. They had Dingoes and two Red Wolves too. The bird at the top left is a male anhinga native to FL but I love these birds and have previously uploaded a photo of a female one here. The male is black and white and the females are brown. Oh and has ANYONE ever seen a "flying fox", well the zoo here has a small colony of the biggest bats in the world and they are handsome beasts. Also some incredible alligators probably weighing over 800 pounds ( some of them). I love alligators. They also had a couple of American crocodiles, they were huge too. They had a huge lorikeet aviary ( I want some of THOSE birds) where you could walk through and they could fly down and land on you. OK this monkey on the left I did not get the name of so anyone out there by all means tell me what he is. He was terribly cute though and quite the ham. The big gray bird is a shoebill crane from Africa I believe. The last two birds are the rarely seen together due to the distance Mother Daughter birds, makes it all the sweeter.
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