Saturday, January 2, 2021

0541.Art Rocks: Allen Sapp: 1928


 

0540.Art Rocks: Slava Raskaj: 1877


 

Keilbasa, Cabbage & Sauerkraut with Picante Diced Tomatoes

Sorry, no black-eyed peas.  
 

Maryland Zoo: The Chimpanzee Forest

 Spent the first part of my volunteer shift on New Year's Day at the Maryland Zoo managing crowd control at the Chimpanzee Forest.  Starting off the new year at the Maryland Zoo was a perfect way to christen 2021.  The Chimpanzee Forest is the largest structure/complex in the Zoo's African Journey that is open to the public.  (I am certain that our African Elephant "Barn" is larger.)  Inside are three large habitats with natural light and a range of faux trees, vines, ropes and even a large hammock in the largest of the three--one of the habitats for our Chimpanzee troop.  Chimps also have behind the scenes habitats and a massive exterior habitat.  

Our troop currently sports 15 members.  4 adult males, 8 adult females, and 3 infant females.  Between the options, they also reinvent themselves into sub-groups.  Today, the inside habitat hosted 10 of 15.  Males: Kesoji and Louie; Females: Bunny, Raven, Asali, Carol, Joyce and Jane; and two of our three infants: Lola and Violet.

Above and Below: Raven with her offspring, Violet.  Violet just turned 1 on December 29th.  Violet is often seen playing with Lola--the other newborn.  

Lola was born to Bunny on July 5, 2019.  At a year and half, she's proven to be an irrepressible force in the troop.  Fearless, she sees it, then goes for it.  Period.  He courage is equaled her social savvy.  She seems destined to attaining an alpha status.

0539.Art Rocks: Eduardo Korba: 1976


 

0538.Art Rocks: Abel Pann: 1883


 

0537.Art Rocks: Qi Baishi: 1864


 

0536.Art Rocks: Henrique Pousao: 1859


 

0535.Art Rocks: Utagawa Kuniyoshi: 1798