Here's a trio of monkey's scavenging for food in a garbage can in our hospital complex. They are about as common placed as squirrels in our area and as such, don't even warrant a second look from the locals. Jess and I are definitely giving them the attention they deserve. It's amazing how human-like they can bee. They can be seen playing with each other, giving their young piggy back rides, attempting to tight-rope walk on electrical wires, and leaping from tree to tree. We even heard of one brave monkey slipping through the bars on our windows, snatching a banana off the table, slipping back out onto the porch and peeling it right in front of our astonished roommate as she sat and watched on the couch.
"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good deed therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show a fellow human being, let me do it now, let me not defer or neglect it, for I will not pass this way again."
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Squirrels?
Here's a trio of monkey's scavenging for food in a garbage can in our hospital complex. They are about as common placed as squirrels in our area and as such, don't even warrant a second look from the locals. Jess and I are definitely giving them the attention they deserve. It's amazing how human-like they can bee. They can be seen playing with each other, giving their young piggy back rides, attempting to tight-rope walk on electrical wires, and leaping from tree to tree. We even heard of one brave monkey slipping through the bars on our windows, snatching a banana off the table, slipping back out onto the porch and peeling it right in front of our astonished roommate as she sat and watched on the couch.
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Aren't the bars supposed to keep the monkeys out?
ReplyDeleteomg thats so cool!!! if you cant name the turtle you should name a monkey:) will you take some pics of them???
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