Ded of teh cute
Jun. 9th, 2013 06:12 pmErm... yes. Mum and I put the first rain-free day in weeks to good use and went to visit the Budapest Zoo. We haven't been there for ages, and enjoyed our visit very much,
Erm yes... Mum and I decided to put the first rain-free day in weeks to good use and visited the Budapest Zoo. We haven't been there for ages and both enjoyed our visit very much,despite that the weather decided to switch to very warm, all of a sudden.
There were to be seen: a baby elephant named Asha playing in the mud, 4 baby lions sleeping in an insufferably cute heap, a baby giraffe trying to imitate the grown-ups, a baby gorilla looking very earnestly out of its head, quite adult orang-utans mimicking homeless people while lying on a heap of rags among plastic bins and looking mournfully at the visitors, an elephant bull showing his tricks (and his most private parts, although that probably wasn't part of the program), mercats watching their homes, Madagascar baby lemurs travelling on the back of their mum as if she was a sightseeing bus, while the older kids from the previous year were boxing...
All in all, it was a delightful early afternoon. We even ate chimney cake, although it was very expensive. But very good, too.
We even felt a bit guilty for having such a good time while flood victims are being evacuated and going to lose so much. But it's so rare that we can do something like this. I'll have to spend some money for charity to calm down my guilty conscience.
Erm yes... Mum and I decided to put the first rain-free day in weeks to good use and visited the Budapest Zoo. We haven't been there for ages and both enjoyed our visit very much,despite that the weather decided to switch to very warm, all of a sudden.
There were to be seen: a baby elephant named Asha playing in the mud, 4 baby lions sleeping in an insufferably cute heap, a baby giraffe trying to imitate the grown-ups, a baby gorilla looking very earnestly out of its head, quite adult orang-utans mimicking homeless people while lying on a heap of rags among plastic bins and looking mournfully at the visitors, an elephant bull showing his tricks (and his most private parts, although that probably wasn't part of the program), mercats watching their homes, Madagascar baby lemurs travelling on the back of their mum as if she was a sightseeing bus, while the older kids from the previous year were boxing...
All in all, it was a delightful early afternoon. We even ate chimney cake, although it was very expensive. But very good, too.
We even felt a bit guilty for having such a good time while flood victims are being evacuated and going to lose so much. But it's so rare that we can do something like this. I'll have to spend some money for charity to calm down my guilty conscience.