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This Modest Park is an Unheralded Treat
Today, late in the afternoon, my wife and I stopped at Floyd Lamb Park, only a few miles from the Las Vegas Strip. At first view, I was unimpressed. The foliage was pallid green and sometimes brownish; fresh duck poop littered the grassy areas and was smeared helter-skelter on portions of the walkways; and the ponds were a deaden gray.
But what was initially drab soon turned delightful. Amidst a throng of ducks, we spied a peacock coquettishly spreading its feathers. My wife crept up to it to get a full monte photo.
Around the bend, we marveled at seeing dozens of tiny ducklings nuzzling with their mother hens. One adult alpha male was guarding the crew, while another acted as a sentry a bit further away. We respectfully and wisely kept our distance. Further on, teen-aged ducks frolicked with one another while older ducks indulgently supervised the outing.
Near the end of our walk around the park, I heard a black bird chirping away in a high pitched tone. It took a while, but I finally saw it on a limb close to the ground. No other bird responded. Soon the chirp became a deep gurgle that shook the birdโs backside. When that tactic failed to get a reply, the bird emitted beeping sounds that resembled a phoneโs busy signal. A few moments later, I heard a faint squeak. Ah, ha! The message finally got through. The erstwhile lonely bird immediately flitted to a distant tree to locate perhaps its mate, a relative, or a like-minded companion.
At the park today, an initial minus transformed itself into an A plus. Amen.
Dear Friends schlomo and Mrs...
She recognized you were in the desert (whilst you didn't)...
Aren't you lucky to have her as your partner?
We do have all species, and varieties of flora and fauna here, and it does feel free to wander and roam about. So glad you enjoyed your time at the park!
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