Austin's Great Apes

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Austin's gone bananas, but we're used to that in our weird city. Bright and early yesterday morning, hundreds of gorillas trampled a 5k distance, chasing down bananas and showing off their unique fashion sense.

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The annual 5k Austin Gorilla Run benefits endangered mountain gorillas in Africa. A worthy wildlife cause, a morning of exercise, another chance to keep Austin weird, and gorilla suits for our very own? My son and I, along with family friends, jumped at the chance to participate. I was the sexy one in the cottontail.

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In all, more than a 1,000 gorillas (and a few bananas) attempted to take over downtown Austin.

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The weather was perfect, cool enough to keep us from getting too hot -- and yet walking on the bridge over the river invited a rather brisk draft up our backsides!

gorillasd01-21-12.jpg gorillase01-21-12.jpg I wish I had more photos to show you of great gorilla fashion, but I was busy being a gorilla (and a bunny). So instead I'll point you to image sets by some wonderful photographers.  Check out this and this.

gorillasb01-21-12.jpgWoe to bananas this day, this great (ape) day.

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It would not be easy to locate friends in a sea of similar outfits. Of course we can remember little things, the voice,mannerism, the laughter......... i guess the apes remember friends the same way too.

Gosh. There's never anything fun like this going on in my neck of the woods... nor is the weather that perfect! I must ask though... what type of Gorilla is your son dressed as? He almost looks like a news reporter Gorilla... One would expect a Donkey Kong in there somewhere!
Love the photos, especially the last one. ♥

Ha! Looks like a lot of fun! Nice way to get out of the house and goof off as a community. Those kinds of events create memories, too. :)

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Meredith
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