Friday, November 03, 2006

Cutie


Nature is smart to make juveniles so cute that we have to love them.





24 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG! This is great!

Oh he's just sooooooooooooooo adorable!

Give him 2 years and he'll be dangerous, but right now, what a cutie pie! Where is this one taken?

Wombat said...

Another from Yellowstone National Park, Amanda.

Scorpy said...

How cool is that - Bison on Bitumen? :)

DCchick said...

aw... too cute!

He looks fluffy still.

Anonymous said...

I think we've seen a different Yellowstone, Wombat. Honestly. You're making this up. You have to be... right?

I agree DC!

Wombat said...

I've been to Yellowstone twice, Amanda.

The first time was at the end of May, when it was still snowing (as per the Nymph Lake photo from yesterday) but more surreal as a result.

A couple of years later I went back in October, to see the vistas missed previously. It was magic in a different kind of way.

So it seems we have seen a different place...I'd go back anytime.

Plus: there's always the danger that the whole lot will go KERBLOOEE without notice, which I think adds to the piquancy.

(For those not familiar with Yellowstone NP, KERBLOOEE refers to the fact that the whole place lies in a gigunda volcano's caldera, giving rise to all the geo-thermal activity there.)

Anonymous said...

Once. I've been once, and I swore I wouldn't go back. (Which I hate to say, because I normally love and adore National Parks.) Now though, I'm actually thinking I missed something...

Daisy said...

Wombat, you are expanding my vocabulary today...kerblooee and gigunda all in one day?

That is a pretty touchable looking bison. I want to pet it!

What I find striking about the photo is the contrast of newness of the baby bison and the background of dead trees. (The asphalt doesn't hurt it either.)

Wombat said...

Jo, I submit that we should grab Amanda and visit Kerblooee National Park and contemplate the gigunda explosion we're sitting upon.

And we could check out the baby bears, baby bison and Old Faithful too.

Cool.

Anonymous said...

I'm up for it. (It's a travel opportunity: what do you expect me to say?!?!) Like I said, I never thought I'd want to see Yellowstone again, but I'm rethinking my stance. I'm open to being convinced, how's that sound?

Unknown said...

Well then, that road trip is Maine, Memphis, Montana and Yellowstone.

I'm in!

-Wombat

Daisy said...

Oh, me too!

Anonymous said...

And we're leaving... when? I'll be in Memphis in less than two weeks!

Wombat said...

Jo and I might have to meet you there, Amanda.

Anonymous said...

Good.

Someone else remember a camera please? And cross your fingers for mine to be back from the shop in time for the trip!

Daisy said...

Amanda, I've got it covered!

Anonymous said...

Sweet! We're set then Jo!

You'll bring the camera, I'll grab fresh curds fro Wombat, and that should be about all we need.

Duck said...

If I bring the beer that I will pick up from the Wisconsin trip, can I tag along? I would love to make a trip back to Kerblooee NP.

Anonymous said...

The more, the merrier.

There are only a couple of rules to this road trip:

1. Must drink beer
2. Must love cheese
3. Must be crazy

Am I missing any others? Wombat? Jo?

Wombat said...

That just about covers it Amanda.

We're going to need transport larger than the Mustang convertible for everyone to remain on speaking terms.

What about an old yellow school bus with "Kerblooee or Bust" painted on the side?

Plenty of room for beer coolers and cheese storage. Heck, we could rig a deep frier up and make our own fresh deep-fried curds while the Beasts are chillin'.

And for Duck, a desk and computer so he can keep up the 1500 words a day for the novel.

What say you all?

Daisy said...

Let's see....
Beer, cheese, and crazy? I can live with those rules.

I'm gonna need a coffee maker. So, yeah, it's gonna take a bus, Wombat.

Maybe Duck can dedicate the book to one of the furry beasts.

Anonymous said...

Oh god, that's going to be an uncomfortable ride, Wombat.

But necessary I guess.

Do we need to hire a designated driver or do we take turns?

I'm thinking this could be a lot of fun.

Anyone else in?

Wombat said...

Yes, I'm thinking that with Duck's desk, Jo's espresso machine, and the deep frier, not to mention the extensive refrigeration, we are going to need a real rock 'n' roll tour bus.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Which will - of course! - include comfy seats. Right? Because I have not-so-fond memories of long trips on a school bus.