Earlier this week, Heather and I had our 35th year anniversary. It doesn’t seem that long in some ways but we have been through a lot together.
We decided to celebrate by grabbing our son and heading off to the Tulsa Zoo.
A highlight for me is that there new cubs, just born. They had a video feed into the nursery where momma tiger was giving her cubs a bath. Pretty cool.
Dad was close by, resting.
Lots of cats were resting, like these cheetahs.
And a jaguar.
An Aldabra Tortoise was on the move.
And these giraffe’s were not sleeping either.
These red and yellow barbets were sitting at attention.
And the red panda was up in their lair snoozing away.
The African penguins were getting ready for a dip.
The scarlet macaw was showing off.
The kanagaroo was frozen in place.
The gator was dreaming gator dreams.
A bald eagle was surveying the landscape.
The long tail finches were lunching.
The blue iguana was smiling at everybody.
The pink flamingoes were carefully guarding their new chick. I found out that a group of flamingoes is called a Flamboyance. I love it.
We had a great time!!
I am linking with Saturday’s Critters.
Happy Anniversary, love the photos of you and your wife.
The zoo critters are all wonderful. I love the all big cats, the birds and the tortoise.
It is neat to see the tiger cubs! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
…congrats!!!
Sounds like you had a wonderful anniversary celebration at the zoo! I love all the photos of you and your wife.
Hi Alan, Lots of neat photos and many captions had me smiling. The Tulsa Zoo looks great. Congratulations on your 35th Anniversary! Have a happy weekend! John
Feliz aniversario, Lindos animales. Te mando un beso.
Happy 35th Anniversary, Yogi! Your trip to the zoo looks like fun!
Happy Anniversary! 35 years is a wonderful milestone these days. A flamboyance, how fitting and fun. Nice photos of you two and your son.
Hello Yogi 🙂
Happy Anniversary! Lovely photos of you and your wife and son, and all the creatures you saw at the zoo.