Let me use the time that used to be reserved for recapping my humor blog to share more of Pinball At The Zoo. I mean, the rabbit show next to it. But also Pinball At The Zoo. Here's the action:

Little black rabbit grooming. Would we see toes? ... Not that I could tell, no.

Some rabbits want to touch as much of their cage as possible all at once.

Rabbit looking at you and ready to hike the football.

Oh no, they're sneaking around my side!

This rabbit can not believe what they're seeing here!

More rabbits lined up for the judging.

Rabbit hoping to chew their way through the cage.

This rabbit has an incredible ``who, little old me?'' innocent face in response to being scratched.

Different rabbit but a very similar suspiciously innocent face here.

Oh right! Pinball At The Zoo! That was still going on, with the competition not needing us.

But main qualifying had ended, plus the bonus hour that scorekeepers got, and they've got the whole field quieted down and ready for instructions to the people who did well enough to make finals.

AJH giving instruction to the people who'd be competing. See the top eight seeds there? Don't worry, they're going to be gone their first round of play. (Six of them were, anyway; striking losses, really, considering they were all people that would be safe bets to win.)
Trivia: In 1672 Jean Donneau de Visé launched a newspaper, Le Mercure galant (Gallant Mercury); among its innovations, it regularly reported on the fashion scene. Source: The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafés, Steve, Sophistication, and Glamour, Joan DeJean.
Currently Reading: Cool Comfort: America's Romance with Air-Conditioning, Marsha E Ackermann.