Jack Frost made a visit Saturday night and sprinkled the pasture with a beautiful dusting of sparkly frost. The sun was shining, the birds chirping, and Peanut Butter was braying (he always lets us know when we are late for breakfast). After a breakfast of blueberry pancakes we decided to head to the zoo. Our zoo went to the zoo. With an annual pass, it's easy to pay a visit to the giraffes without feeling as if you have to conquer every exhibit. The tigers were sunning themselves, the elephants were scratching their backs, and the sloth bear was pacing. When our zoo began to sound louder than the orangutangs, handy husband and I thought it was time to head home. By the time we were all loaded in the car (after a few smiles from those passing by), kid #1 and #2 were in full blown tears, crackers were flying, and Graham was smiling patiently in his car seat. (No, I don't have a favorite.)
Definitely NW kids. They need shades when the sun shines in the windows during breakfast.
The hawk's loose, the hawk's loose!!
My baby Graham's first visit to the zoo.
William "squirreling" away his snacks so they don't get stolen.
Good times
Handy husband & I quickly headed outside after the raccoons were down for naps. He pruned the crabapple and I took Brownie on the trail for a walk and cleaned the stalls and paddock.
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