This week Kristen and I went up to spend time with my family who were up visiting my Grandmother in Indianapolis. I like Indiana...I'm actually rather fond of the midwest in general. In my mind, it really is the heart of America.
Our other big event was a trip to the Indianapolis Zoo. I have a fondness for zoos, I even kind of like the smell. Zoos in the midwest are different from zoos in Florida. For one, they tend to have more aquatic animals: we prefer to give them their own parks in Florida. Also, Florida tends to have herds of african animals and fewer from colder climate areas, while I find the reverse is true in the midwest. One thing all zoos have in common however, is lemurs. People love lemurs, and it seems the lemurs hate water, because it's all that separates them from us, yet they never swim over to say hello.
Here, Andrew and Benjamin are pretending to be Sea Lions- Mom's proud of these two...
Matthew forgets the dark side of elephants- these zoo workers are using a pitchfork to clean up elephant poo...
Right after this was taken the shark bit her hand off. Okay, maybe not, but I had you going for a minute. Also, I think sharks and I may be related.
Andrew once had a mean run-in with a Portugese Man-O-War. Consequently, he now has this reaction whenever he's anywhere close to anything with tentacles:
I'm all for conservation, and I'm not going to rehash how I think it's ridiculous that he government has mandated

Before I go on, here are a few comments from my environmentally insensitive family. If these offend you, really, you need to find something more serious than light bulbs to get offended about. Like I said, I'm all for conservation, not numbskull environmentalism.
My father: "Okay, we'll let's break a CFL in the dolphin tank and see how much they like it then!" (Note that my father is not actually threatening aquatic mammals, simply using hyperbole to get his point across.)
Benjamin astutely (and maybe a little sarcastically) observed: "Jonathan, that show was lit very well. I wonder how many of those lights were CFLs?"
Andrew said, "Less green, more dolphin."
Kristen said we were all ridiculous.
The Indianapolis Zoo also has a very nice desert exhibit with many lizards and deserty animals that I always enjoy. Here's a great picture that I took...
So ends our trip. Sorry if I left anything out, but to make up for it, here are some amazing pictures:
Don't kid yourself...the gift shop is a dangerous place.
This post is dedicated to Stephen Castle Farrior, because he was upset that I have been posting so much about Great Danes. The next one's going to be about our puppy, sorry Stephen. Also, I have in the past incorrectly referred to the Bednar's Blog as George's Blog. I apologize for the error and it has been rectified. Also, I support George in his ongoing blogfight to eradicate racism and discrimination when it comes to baskets.
4 comments:
a few things:
1) thanks for dedicating a post to me. it makes me happy.
2) In the words of Chris Tucker in Rush Hour "ALL YA'LL LOOK ALIKE!!!"
3) Poker = good times. we should have some good times/poker soon.
4) That is all
Your post makes me smile... thanks bro!
Coupla things. 1) The Groves family men sport some unsually fine facial hair. 2) We...need...a...MONORAIL! 3) Your relaying of the "dolphin" show reminded me of the movie "Happy Feet." 'Oh look, a cute little movie about a penguin who just wants to dance...' for the first hour. Then it's a shameless commercial for Al Gore. Not a great kiddie movie with a moral, but a film that obviously is coming from a certain perspective and is dead set on HITTING YOU OVER THE HEAD WITH IT, until you could almost swear you are BLEEDING. There is no better way to ruin "art."
I agree with Kristen you are all ridiculous. HAHA. But I love you all anyway. I love how interactive your new blog is with all the pictures. Lastly, B-Dub take a chill pill man. Happy Feet is not even that good of a movie despite it's supposed perspective. It's not worth making that much of a stink about. Plus, I don't know how anyone would classify it as art. I think it is disqualified for many more reasons than it's message. Lastly, I would find a commercial or a documentary about or for Al Gore far more compelling and/or informative than a stupid penguin movie anyway.
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