The answer is a few things are in today’s blog!
First up is this series of photos I got of Mora yesterday. For those who are new to the blog, Mora is the name staff have loving given Mave and Dora when they are together. Usually where you find one, you’ll find the other. These photos I got from the perspective of the foot box while I was playing with Dora. I had a hard time deciding which photo would make it to the blog. However, after consulting with other staff members, the answer was all of them should just make it since they too had a hard time deciding.
Dora and Mave through the foot box:
Next up, I have been thinking recently about some of the amazing soundtracks/compilation albums. As I was listening to one on the way to work the other day, I asked myself, which songs would be a part of “Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest: The Soundtrack.” Enlisting some help, here are the songs staff think would make a pretty good Spotify playlist:
“Baby Love” by The Supremes
“Enter Sandman” by Richard Cheese (Metallica cover song)
“Feel the Noize” by Quiet Riot (Slade cover song)
“Heavenly Day” by Patty Griffin
“Ice, Ice, Baby” by Vanilla Ice
“Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
“The Rocky Montage” from the movie “Rocky”
“Get Ur Freak On” by Missy Elliot
“Murder Train” song from the television show “How I Met Your Mother”
“The Girl from Ipanema” by Antônio Carlos Jobim
Everyone had their reason for their choice. Like how “Enter Sandman” was listened to during the transport of Willy B, Honey B, and Mave from Wildlife Waystation. Or how a staff member sings “Baby Love” with some lyric substitutions to include Honey B. If you had a song that you think would be on a soundtrack about the sanctuary, which one would you choose?
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Bonus photos
Who is going all in for their daily night bag?
It’s Honey B!
And near by was her half-sister, Rayne!
Jody enjoying a wadge of what remains of her lunch cucumber!
Marie says
ADORABLE :hugging:
Donna Reynolds says
We Are the Champions !
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Tobin says
I love today’s blog, and the suggestions for the CSNW soundtrack (I recall the serenade provided by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine from the video of Willy, Mave and Honey B’s sojourn north to the Sanctuary). Ari nd that same time I had offeref my choices of Beatles tunes which I associated with the cattle and the original Gang of Seven.
For the Gang of Nine, I offer the following punk anthems as a soundtrack:.
For Willy B, “Lust for Life” by Iggy Pop.
Terry — “Looking for a Kiss”, by the New York Dolls.
Rayne — “Sheena is a Punk Rocker”, by the Ramones.
Gordo — “Cretin Hop”, also by the Ramones.
Lucky is kind of hard to choose for, since she ofyen seems to be hanging out far above. Somehow, “Misadventure” by Squeeze came to mind. I hope that Lucky will approve.
Honey B. — “I Love a Man in a Uniform”, by Gang of Four. A punk-disco hybrid, perhaps, but it has an assertive — and subversive — attitude.
Dora — “Oh! Bondage! Up Yours!”, by X-Ray Spex. Early Riot Grrrl rebel song.
From the Pacific Northwest, perhaps an unintended if fitting protest against the exploitation of chimpanzees in entertainment and ad hous pets, I offer Sleater-Kinney’s “Entertain” in honor of Dora’s bestie, Maeve.
Finally, from the Twin Cities, in honor of Cy’s bibliophilia, I offer “Something I Learned Today” by local heroes Husker Du.
Tobin says
Correction:. I think that a better Honey B song might be “Teenage Kicks” by the Undertones. Short, fadt, and she can skateboard to it.
Gaynell says
Such funny faces in the foothold.:grin: For those trying to keep up with Burrito on the run, may I suggest “Hold on I’m Comin’.” And for Negra’s climb to the top of the tower it might be “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.”
Kathleen says
These photos are too much. Dora is such a ham! I am thrilled you included each one. So funny and sweet at the same time.
For some reason the song by Carol King “You’ve Got A Friend” came to mind.
Linda C says
That IS a sweet one!
(lol, it made me think of “Best Friend” by Saweetie :laughing:)
Jane says
Kathleen, exactly the song that came to my mind! It couldn’t be a better fit and a lesson human people could learn from chimp people!
Marya says
Hey, Kathleen, I completely agree with you — “You’ve Got a Friend” is perfect!! thanks for thinking of it!
Linda C says
Ew, that title, Chad!
How ’bout “Swinging”? As in “and they were swingin’…” Jamie could do some boot scoot to that one.
I think for Neggie, Joe Arroyo, “Rebelión”
“Bubbly” is sweet, not sure if it’s right.
For Foxie- You Spin Me Right Round or Spinning Around
I think for all of them — “Happy”. Doesn’t matter if it’s Bobby McFerrin’s or Pharell’s- they both work (all that hand clapping….)
Tobin says
Or, for that matter, may I suggest “Happy” as conceived and sung by my personal hero Keith Richards? I’ve long discerned a “happy” resemblance ‘tween Keef and Willy B.
Nancy Duryea says
Love the pictures of Mora in the foot box. Two songs I would select for the soundtrack would be Friends by Bette Midler and Sweet Child of Mine by Guns and Roses (for my sweet Honey B.
Jan says
Loved todays blog and photos. Thank you, Chad. My choice for the sanctuary soundtrack would be That’s What Friends Are For by Dionne Warwick.