We’ll start with a picture of Charlie at the Bark Park in Mount Jackson. I
filtered this in PicsArt and then added a border in Photocollage.
Charlie is still nervous about riding in the car, but after he runs around at
the dog park, he calms down and rests. Last weekend we started our adventure
by going to the dog park and then driving further south to the pumpkin patch
at Court Manor. I’ve been there before but I really wanted
to see their zedonk.
It was their final weekend of the season. My plan was to just see the animal from the parking lot and take a picture, since
dogs are not allowed in the petting zoo area.
Some friendly goats came up to the fence, but I wanted to get a closer look at
the zedonk, So I bought a ticket and went inside. Charlie was resting in the
car and the temperature was cool enough to leave him there for a few minutes.
The zedonk’s mother was keeping an eye on him. He’s a year old and his father is a donkey. The owner does not know which donkey is the dad. This animal only has stripes on his legs, but some zedonks have more stripes.
There are also called zonkeys, and sometimes have been bred on purpose in order to produce a hybrid that can be trained like a donkey but has the disease-resistance of a zebra.
I snapped some pictures of other animals, of course.
Charlie was waiting in the car, fairly patiently. He looked out the window as we left.