"Someone told me it's all happening at the zoo ..." |
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"I do believe it. I do believe it's true."
And so it goes in Paul Simon's "At the Zoo," one of the collection of fine tunes in the Simon and Garfunkel classic album, "Bookends," released in 1968, and so it is for me when I am ever close to the Woodley Park neighborhood in northern Washington, DC. When I'm in the neighborhood, I always go to the National Zoo, if only for a mere hour, and sometimes less.
If you do not have to park your car, and I always walk to the Zoo, the price is NO CHARGE, which is always cool. Free is good, free is best.
If you are driving or walking to the National Zoo, follow Connecticut Ave. to the Zoo in the Woodley Park neighborhood. Click here to expand to a central Washington, DC traffic and terrain map.
This is an interesting video with Paul Simon's "At the Zoo" as the background melody.
To be continued as time permits.
And so it goes in Paul Simon's "At the Zoo," one of the collection of fine tunes in the Simon and Garfunkel classic album, "Bookends," released in 1968, and so it is for me when I am ever close to the Woodley Park neighborhood in northern Washington, DC. When I'm in the neighborhood, I always go to the National Zoo, if only for a mere hour, and sometimes less.
If you do not have to park your car, and I always walk to the Zoo, the price is NO CHARGE, which is always cool. Free is good, free is best.
To be continued as time permits.
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