A couple days ago one of my old, longtime friends, and I, were talking about something and the subject of her cute daughter came up. The cute daughter was nicknamed Monkey Girl due to more than one person remarking that "she's as cute as a monkey".
Well, that aforementioned old, longtime friend sometimes took umbrage to her daughter being known as Monkey Girl.
The latest iteration of umbrage somehow morphed into the subject of Bobo the Gorilla.
Bobo was the most famous Washingtonian for many years. And Seattle's top tourist attraction til other attractions came along. I remember the highlight of a visit to Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo was seeing Bobo, and later, after Bobo got married, his wife, Fifi.
Bobo first came to fame in the early 1950s, he was adopted as an infant by a family in Anacortes. Anacortes is a town in Skagit County, on Fidalgo Island. Eventually Bobo grew too big to be living in a house.
So, Woodland Park Zoo became Bobo's new home. His adopted humans visited Bobo frequently, and he was always real happy to see them.
You can read a comprehensive Bobo the Gorilla article in Wikipedia.
Bobo and Fifi were not Washington's only famous gorillas. Ivan the Gorilla was both famous and eventually infamous.
Ivan the Gorilla lived in a small enclosure inside Tacoma's B & I Circus store. Ivan eventually became a cause celebre. Wikipedia also has a comprehensive article about Ivan the Gorilla.
Bobo died before Woodland Park Zoo was rebuilt, with a new natural large gorilla habitat. Bobo and Fifi never successfully mated. I do not know if Fifi remarried after Bobo died.
Saturday, June 3, 2023
Friday, June 2, 2023
Nature Communing In Lucy Park With Giant Orange Wildflowers
Already we are at day two of June. With Summer arriving in 20 days. On this balmy warm humid Friday it was back to Lucy Park I ventured to commune with nature in a natural sauna bath.
I do not know what those orange wildflowers you see above are known as. They look sort of like oranges.
I could not park at my regular Lucy Park parking spot today, due to it being full of all sorts of vehicles, including a fire truck.
The above view is south of that aforementioned full parking lot. That is the Lucy Park log cabin you see on the right. The log cabin was open today, with a lot of youngsters inside.
And more youngsters outside checking out a collection of booths which were imparting information of various sorts. This is some sort of city run day camp for kids.
Today it was only in the mid 70s, with a nice breeze blowing. And it still seemed HOT. I do not think I am ready for what is coming, day after day after day over 100 degrees....
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Deception Pass Ship Sailing Not Something Seen In Texas
No. That which you see here is not an artist's rendering of what it might one day look like seeing a ship sail under one of Fort Worth's pitiful little bridges which took seven years to build, and which are now waiting for a cement lined ditch to deliver Trinity River water under them.
What you are looking at here is what is known as the Deception Pass bridge, which would make that Deception Pass that the ship is sailing on.
The Deception Pass bridge was built in less than one year, almost a century ago, during the Great Depression.
Built over actual water. Deep fast moving water.
My abode in Mount Vernon in Washington was a short distance from Deception Pass. There is nothing remotely like Deception Pass a short distance from my current Texas abode...
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Hot Humid Lucy Park Last Day Of May
No, that is not the Lucy Park backwoods jungle zone you see here. The Lucy Park backwoods jungle zone is about a 1/4 mile further north, which is the direction we are looking at in the photo documentation.
Due to this last day of May being HOT and HUMID, I did not want to go into the Lucy Park backwoods jungle, even if it is shadier, and thus cooler, than the non-jungle areas of Lucy Park, because HOT and HUMID gets the cold-blooded critters active.
As in snakes.
The biggest snake I have seen, since I have been in Texas, I saw in the Lucy Park backwoods jungle zone. I have no idea what type snake this was. It was long, and thick, like a boa constrictor.
I know boa constrictors are not native to Texas.
By the time I got my camera turned on that giant snake had slithered out of sight. I then quickly skedaddled in the opposite direction, getting out of the jungle as quickly as possible.
I don't think I have seen a snake since that below deep freeze a couple winters ago. Maybe the slithering monsters did not survive that deep freeze...
Monday, May 29, 2023
Seattle Waterfront Vision Nears Completion With No End In Sight For Fort Worth River Vision
I saw that which you see here this Memorial Day Monday morning, via a Seattle Times Can a new bike path on Seattle’s waterfront work for cyclists and cruise ships? article.
Seeing this brought to mind the fact that I've not heard anything of late about that Fort Worth embarrassment known as the Trinity River Central City Uptown Panther Island District Vision. Or simply, as The Boondoggle.
The only thing I recollect hearing about The Boondoggle, after the completion of those three pitiful little bridges built over dry land, to connect the Fort Worth mainland to an imaginary island, is that Fort Worth finally finagled some funding, via the Biden Infrastructure bill, to help pay for the cement lined ditch that would divert Trinity River water under those three pitiful bridges.
Fort Worth's infamous Boondoggle began boondoggling near the start of the current century. I forget what year it was that construction began on those three pitiful bridges. I do remember it took an astonishing seven years to build those bridges.
Over dry land.
Meanwhile, up in the Pacific Northwest, in Seattle, about the same time Fort Worth had a TNT exploding ceremony to mark the start of the building of those pitiful bridges, Seattle began a massive project to rebuild the Seattle Waterfront.
This Seattle project was not given a pretentious name, like Seattle Waterfront Vision.
The first part of that project was boring a tunnel under downtown Seattle. When that was completed the Alaskan Way Viaduct was removed, with its traffic now going through the new tunnel.
With the viaduct removed the rebuild of the waterfront could begin. Now nearing completion.
Meanwhile in Fort Worth. Crickets.
How can two American cities be so different? Such began baffling me soon after the move to Texas.
One thing I know for certain is that if Fort Worth's Trinity River Vision is ever something one can see, one will never see HUGE cruise ships docking on the little lake that is part of the vision...
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Memorial Day Weekend At Lake Wichita Veterans Memorial Plaza With Space Force
Years in the making, the Lake Wichita Revitalization Project's Veterans Memorial Plaza was scheduled to be complete by the 2023 Memorial Day Weekend. There is still some finishing work to be done, but the Veterans Memorial Plaza is now open, with the construction fence removed.
The Memorial was seeing a lot of visitors this final Sunday of May. The statue you see above is a memorial to those who served during the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War statue part of the Memorial Plaza has been in place for a couple years.
A World War II statue has been added, saluting toward the Vietnam War soldiers.
An homage to Gold Star Families and Relatives.
The backside of the homage to Gold Star Families. Homeland, Family, Patriot. Sacrifice.
Surrounding the homage to Gold Star Families were plaques representing each branch of the armed service. Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and one that sort of surprised me.
I had not heard mention made of the Space Force for quite some time. I thought it'd gone the way of much of the Trump nonsense. But, apparently Space Force is still in force.
One would think that the outhouse that had been at the Memorial Plaza location during its construction would have been removed by the opening of the Memorial Plaza.
Instead, the outhouse is laying on its side. The victim of vandals, or, more likely, a strong wind gust.
The parking lot and road to the parking lot remains a rutted, potholed obstacle course. Some time back it was announced that the parking lot and road to the parking lot were to be re-built. One would have thought that that might have taken place by the time the Veterans Memorial Plaza was completed.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Cloudy Lucy Park Jungle Walk With Mini-Alligators
Since I needed to be in downtown Wichita Falls this morning, and was in the neighborhood, it was to Lucy Park I eventually arrived for some cloudy nature communing.
Day after day after day the weather prediction has been predicting thunderstorms and rain. But, hardly any drips have dropped. And I have only heard a couple thunder booms in the past many days.
As you can see via the look at the Lucy Park suspension bridge across the roaring waters of the Wichita River, the foliage of Lucy Park is getting increasingly jungle-like.
Another Lucy Park jungle view.
Today I had a lizard walk with me for about 100 feet. Cute little lizard which looked like a midget alligator.
The little lizard was way too furtive to allow for taking a photo of it.
I have yet to see a snake this year. I hope that trend continues...
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
United Supermarkets Grand Opening Before Sikes Lake Nature Communing
The photo I took of the entry to United Supermarkets does not give any indication as to how packed the store was with shoppers on the store's grand opening day. The store has a huge parking lot, with most parking spaces occupied.
I will go back later today and do some buying. I saw there is a do it yourself grind peanut butter option.
This new store is a short distance from my abode. Much closer than Walmart. I could easily walk to this store if I wanted to.
After checking out the new United Supermarkets it was the short distance to Sikes Lake I drove.
The Sikes Lake Green Lagoon, at the west end of the lake, was looking serene and peaceful today.
No wind rippling the surface.
With no wind chill happening, the temperature, nearing 80, felt HOT.
The bloom of wildflowers you see here is at the north end of the lake.
That structure you see above the wildflowers is known as Priddy Pavilion.
Soon once a week a music event will be taking place at Priddy Pavilion. I do not remember if this happens on Thursday or Saturday. The music events draw a big crowd.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Discovering Neglected Wichita County Eastlawn Memorial Cemetery
This morning I drove north of Wichita Falls, halfway to Oklahoma, to visit a graveyard known as Eastlawn Memorial Cemetery.
A few days ago I was told that this cemetery had become a shameful neglected place in dire need of some care. And that a step towards that end will be happening this coming Saturday.
What I saw today looked like it would take more than one day to fix this mess.
This cemetery is in Wichita County. I was told that it is the responsibility of the county to attend to the upkeep of the county's cemeteries. I have no way of knowing if that is true.
A forlorn, muddy road, one of several, in the cemetery. I was told there have been incidents of vehicles getting stuck in the mud on these roads.
Headstones, like that above, are expensive. I would think it would aggravate someone to see their loved ones final resting place in such shabby condition.
Headstones sticking up through the grass and weeds. You can see them into the distance.
Here we see Jesus rising above the grass and weeds.
Here we see an angel praying above the grass and weeds.
Another expensive looking headstone, surrounded by that aforementioned grass and weeds.
Clearly this cemetery gets visitors, as evidenced by the multiple instances of flowers.
There are many American flags rising above the grass and weeds of headstones of veterans. The one closest marked the grave of a World War II army soldier.
I thought when one buys a gravesite plot part of what you are paying for is upkeep of the gravesite.
Seems like someone, somewhere, somehow should be held responsible for the current condition of this cemetery...
Monday, May 22, 2023
Sikes Lake Trail Goose Blockade
The Sikes Lake geese were in trail blocking mode on this next to last Monday of May.
One must tread carefully in getting past the goose blockade, lest one gets goosed.
Clouds are still blocking the sun. The cold front which arrived a couple days ago has not yet been replaced by a warm front from the south.
Which is why it was an almost chilly 72 degrees whilst in the outer world this morning.
Rain and thunderstorms are on the weather menu all week long...
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