Woohoo....okay celebration over. But seriously, thank you all for reading my blog. It means a whole lot that people are interested in my mindless babble, and I shall continue to supply you all with said babble.
Onward to the cellphone pictures!
The Popcorn Park Zoo, located...somewhere in New Jersey (seriously I get lost easily here) is a quaint little zoo nestled deep in the Pineys. I guess the Pineys are New Jersey's big nature attraction, basically just a big forest. I can see how that would be a big deal around here. Apparently the New Jersey devil lives in the Pineys. Anyway back to the zoo; it is sort of like a giant humane society, they rescue exotic animals that are being mistreated and care from them, nurse them back to health ect ect. It is a really cool little place and only costs five dollars. They have Lions and Tigers and Bears...ohh. Not going to get there, there is even a two-humped camel. The whole place has a very homey almost farm like feeling. There are many birds that roam free of cages ranging from chickens to neon blue peacocks. I even saw a milk cow in one of the enclosures.
Creeping GEESE!!!! You get what I mean though, birds roaming free.
So the peacocks are all over the place, on the benches, blocking the trails and making a pretty substantial racket at the same time. The male ones have the wild aquamarine sea foam green super feathers and what not. The females (which Crispin informs me are actually called "Peahens") are pretty normal looking. Finally to the point of all this. The male peacocks strut around and show off their big feathered plume. It is pretty darn cool.
^^more like peaCOCKY am I right??^^
As we left the wonderful little zoo this peacock above bid us farewell with his show of excellence and a loud squawk. It was at this exact point that I spotted something in the parking lot, had a little mind explosion, and had myself a great laugh.
This is what I saw in the parking lot. I said to myself, both the peacock and who ever drives this truck are pretty similar. They both have this big flashy thing that they show of to attract attention.
You know what they say about overcompensation....
-Kyle Griffith McChesney
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