Our arrival at Turner Field got a bit delayed by some problem with the rooms in our hotel. After standing in line for two hours waiting to get checked in, we hoped for the best, left our bags in the Beetle and headed for the stadium.
Turner Field is very close to some lovely neighborhoods, so there were lots of trees around. Not a bad walk. After a summer of Minor League games, we had a short "deer in the headlights"moment upon seeing the masses of people, but then baseball fever set in, and all was right again in the world.
We did manage to get a hotel room for the night, and settled in to our "staying in hotels" routine: watching Forensic Files. We are pretty much experts now on solving any kind of crime with nothing at the scene but a smeared fingerprint and a 10 year old tissue!
The next day found us in the Atlanta Zoo! I managed to get Pat to join me in the Parakeet Aviary, but he drew the line at the Petting Zoo. I, myself, find goats rather cute. They even let you brush them, but I didn't want to take a brush away from a small child. There is always next time.
Pat did take this awesome picture of the Aldabra tortoise. The sign on the fence told us that there isn't much information yet as to their life expectancy, because they have been outliving their keepers. Maybe living in the 21st Century will help with keeping past journal entries available to the next generation of observers.
Our last stop in the zoo was the "Living Tree House". One of the birds was seated right above the entrance. We got lucky, but consider yourselves warned.
A quick "Honey, I shrank the kids" moment, and we were ready to head back to Montgomery.
Thank you for traveling with me today!
Until next time,
Nadine
We visited Atlanta in 2013 and you DO have to be Brave to make it through the traffic!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou look so cute in that bird nest.