
Graeme donned his explorer coat, hat and bag and with map in hand, helped us make our way around the zoo. We got there just after lunch and though very nice and warm, it was not too crowded. Since there are certain exhibits we can NEVER miss, we parked and started our adventure on the African side of the zoo. The giraffes and zebras were our first animals of the day.


The animals were very cooperative today. They all were out and about and enjoying the sunshine and warmth.
We came up just after lunch for the gorillas. It was fun to watch as this mom (Olympia) gave her son Apollo a ride on her back and then took him over to climb and play while she snacked. Not so different from some of my afternoons with my boys.
The zoo is celebrating its 40th year and they have just opened a bug exhibit featuring some fun LARGE animatronic arthropods. The boys really enjoyed checking out all the different creatures and Graeme gave me some great "scary" pictures in front of the spider web and tarantula. There were also some mounts and some live arthropods at the end (I just can't call them all bugs-it goes against my zoology background) that the boys enjoyed checking out. Graeme took out his magnifying glass to check out the small critters.

After playing, we stopped for some applesauce and carrots. Graeme also asked to take my picture so here is proof I took my boys to the zoo today!


Our day ended back on the Africa side as we made our way back to our car. We had to stop and check on the red river hogs (or as Graeme calls them-the three little pigs) and we even saw a small snake on the edge of the path.
Before that however, there were the lions who for once were up and wide awake. There was some roaring, some walking around, and the male was feeling quite frisky. We'll have to keep checking to see if there will be any little cubs joining the zoo family :-p.
What a great start to our break!