Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2012
8. OF THAT THEY TALK IN ASSISI
(Translation of 7.)
Actually this day promised with outdoor temperatures below zero ° Celsius only Sundaycomfortambience with hot energydrinks in central heated and cablenetwork linked up livingrooms. But after the 33 was arrived arround eleven o'clock in the morning at the zoo, " they " already stood in line for to persuade me of the opposite . . .

BECAUSE THERE WERE . . .

1. The tortoise, which tried to find a way through the bulletproof glass when I arrived, because she probably assumed that at me the saladeleaf could be of more fresh quality, than at this season at the shady keeper, who here sometimes have to complete their juvenile correction.

2. The monkeymother, who imediatly had strongly to send me some greetings from her relative from the zoo of the neighbouring city, with who I had a very interesting monological conversation at my last visite about the meaning of the football in the ape's cage and the in front of a Maya-pyramid laying one.

( Sorry-story is to be continued...but web-cafe-price at the end of this month say . . .)02.23.

3. The ostriches, who where, when I was coming around the N'Goro N'Goro enclosure, just driven away from their meager bundle of hay by a released herd of impalas, who had for their part some stubborning zebras in tow.

4. The giraffes, who looked to be unexpected interested in Lisbon-giraffestorys, where at that time I told a giraffe a anecdote about a poor farmer and the fruits, which only reach the tal animals and suddenly such a big tear was running out of one of her eyes, which could easy fill a small glass for spirits and I was not surprised, but a little bit shocked.

5. The two lioness, who tried to climb on the underneath lying pashas sunroof, for better controlling the keeper, who wher just busy at the zebras.

6. The emu, who tried to make it clear to me, that he would be the onlyone with who nobody would guess, if I woul give him discreetly a little struthioid-candy down, ore across.

( Story is to be continued . . . )02.25.

7. A otterfamily, who was homeless running around in their enclosure, like a lapplanders reindeerherd at the yearly counting.

8. The mass demonstration on the pelican meadow with a lot of ducks, herons and gooses . . .

9. The owl, who jumped already from far away from the last perch to the nearest towards to me.

10. Thirty meter before the zoo restaurant suddenly unexplicable ravenous appetite in the air, which pulled out immediately after the entrance money another bill for fish and chips and a chocolate wafer as dessert out of my pocket, like a hairy primate at a variety event.

11. The buzzard, who did not know how he was coming in to the vulture-aviary and was looking like he wanted to hold the bridegroom of "Geierwallie" (imdb) responsible for it.

12. The snowy owl, who seemed to have meterological information for sure and that's why she was remarkably sitting in the frontline not to miss, what in the afternoon realy emerged, when after days it is going to start snowing again.

( Story is to be continued . . . )02.28.

13. The piranhas and their brave little plain suit in the pond, who onceagain had formed a silhouette-oracle picture and had sent an watermusic (fingerdrumming on the glass) -interested from their swarm into the first line.

14. The two cawing cranes, who made noise, because they had fear I could ignore the two lonely ................ at the minor path.

15. The silhouette-communication mastering iguanas, who have allways keen eye contact with me.

16. The elephants, who told me - for an accident with a crutch hobbling one at this time, a lot of storys with little sticks, balancing branchs ore problems about christmas trees without a wellfitting stand for to put him decoratively into a corner.

17. A gang of seals, who today suddenly drew the attention to them with "Action" and many swelling waves, while I was just creeping through the elk wood.

18. The apehouse, where the fuss is allways in front and not behind the glass . . . and it's because somebody took a lot of people in tow, said the orangh uthan to me with holding meaningfull the whole time a tow in one hand.

19. The kiosk and coffee machine at the entrance, where the coffee and the "Lion bar" is still the cheapest.

20. Finally the bus, which drove me at home at half past three in the afternoon and when he had left the zoodrive and reached the mainroad into the city, was flew over oncemore by a heron for to take a last farewell. (03.01.)........Moment - was'nt there once a film with Mickey Rourke?

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