"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
One zookeeper described an animal's life as like a movie where the scene doesn't change, there's no plot, but people just walk along, stop, then keep going, all through it. A cow in a pasture might agree.
9 comments:
One can hardly blame the cow - there must be so many tourists, the cow has better things to do!
Have a great weekend, cousin!
I totally agree.
One zookeeper described an animal's life as like a movie where the scene doesn't change, there's no plot, but people just walk along, stop, then keep going, all through it. A cow in a pasture might agree.
That's one bony bovine, that's for sure.
Pretty scrawny cow. I don't blame him for turning his back either.
Messymimi, I believe so.
Chris, there wasn't much to it.
Reb, you've seen one tour boat you've seen 'em all.
The cow probably just couldn't face so many crazy tourists.. each and every one of them in de Nile. ;)
I think I would turn my back too....
Good one, Hilary.
Dawn, aye.
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