A few nice animal control images I found:
F.F.L.O.A donated food to the SPCA
Image by Friends for the love of Animals
Many of us have SPCA or pound dogs and cats and we agreed it was time to put something back in for the fun and enjoyment we’ve had from our animals. Donating pet food to animal shelters is a good way to help them with caring for homeless animals in your area.
Please help us break the cycle of unwanted pets! Please spay and neuter your animals. Spaying and neutering is the most important thing you can do to help control pet overpopulation
Natural History
Image by wbeem
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
I wandered in here off the National Mall one day and thought two things:
Boy, this place is great!
Boy, did I ever pick the wrong day to come here.
Leave it to me to visit a popular museum on President’s Day Weekend. This place was packed with people. Tired people. Some of them cranky people, too. I guess that’s what happens when you shove a bunch of people in close proximity to each other. I actually prefer to avoid tourist destinations on major holidays. That’s one of the reasons that I picked February. I even avoided Valentine’s Day. Plumb forgot about President’s Day, which was something of a major error on my part. So much for this being a slow time in Washington, D.C.
Adding to the mass frustration was the fact that this museum seems to know absolutely nothing about crowd control. People are like water. They seek the path of least resistance. When they get to an end without another path or escape, they pool together. That’s what happened here. I followed a walkway of exhibits until I ran into a crowd of resistance. Turns out there was no way out, except the way that we came inside. Maybe the Smithsonian folks need to visit Walt Disney World to learn how it’s done.
Crowd control aside, it’s an astounding place to visit to see dead animals that I never knew existed. Someone remind me to go back when it’s not as crowded.
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