TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international affairs, politics, things that strike us as hilarious and personal observations. The opinions we express are our own, and not those of each other, our employers, our relatives, our dead ancestors, or unrelated people of similar ethnicity.
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Tiger picture of the day
My cousin Tim, who writes the award-winning history blog Walking the Berkshires, visited the Bronx Zoo today. He took some pictures of the tigers and posted them on Facebook, ripe for the plucking.
The picture is from The Bronx Zoo, the best urban zoo in the world.
It makes a great day trip from Manhattan, easily accessible by public transit. If you walk west a few blocks from the Southern Boulevard side, there are several great Italian restaurants on and around Arthur Ave / Belmont Ave ("Dion and the Belmonts"). It's an urban neighborhood, but quite safe.
The Bronx Zoo started as an effort by rich New Yorkers to save the buffalo from extinction. They succeeded in restocking the West with herds raised on former Bronx farmland. Thus, every buffalo in the West has a Bronx grandmother.
The picture is from The Bronx Zoo, the best urban zoo in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a great day trip from Manhattan, easily accessible by public transit. If you walk west a few blocks from the Southern Boulevard side, there are several great Italian restaurants on and around Arthur Ave / Belmont Ave ("Dion and the Belmonts"). It's an urban neighborhood, but quite safe.
The Bronx Zoo started as an effort by rich New Yorkers to save the buffalo from extinction. They succeeded in restocking the West with herds raised on former Bronx farmland. Thus, every buffalo in the West has a Bronx grandmother.