Hello and Happy Poetry Friday! Be sure to visit Sarah Grace Tuttle for Roundup.
Last week, as I drove across Alabama for the Book Expo Tour (so much fun connecting with librarians across the state!), I had a few adventures along the way.
Some of them were challenging (death of car battery), and others were pure joy: visit to Alabama Safari Park, just outside of Montgomery.
This is a drive-thru safari, and the way it works is, you buy buckets of feed. Well, as you can imagine, these animals are quite accustomed to cars and buckets!
Some were kind of greedy, yanking the entire bucket from my hands! Others (looking at you, Mr. Llama!) stood in front of my car blocking my path until I offered a snack.
A few were curious about the (classical) music coming from my car speakers. (See pic at the end of the post!)
Even though my favorite, the giraffes, were in the barn due to the weather (rain), it was a lot of fun meeting new friends.
AND I guess it inspired this week's ArtSpeak: PICASSO poem. I did have a moment of fear when a young bull came charging toward my car!
But then, a bit further along the drive, a herd of bison were resting in the grass, paying no attention to me whatsoever.
Thanks so much for reading!
soft-eyed bison
nests in sunshine and spring grass
afternoon nap
- Irene Latham
And here's one more pic....perhaps a poem for another day!
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