Neal is gone again so Quinn and I went to the Hamura Zoo. It's a short 15 minute drive from home and is a cheap day out ($3.00). The animals look fairly healthy but their habitats leave a bit to be desired in this progressive age. Quinn had a blast at all the petting areas and feeding sites. When you first enter the zoo, they have a building were the kids can hold (in their hands or in boxes) guinea pigs, baby chicks and mice. He held them all! He preferred the boxes most of the time. Plus you can buy food to feed other animals throughout the zoo. He fed pigs, goats, a big tortoise, ducks & geese and penguins.
April 25, 2008
Hamura City Zoo
Neal is gone again so Quinn and I went to the Hamura Zoo. It's a short 15 minute drive from home and is a cheap day out ($3.00). The animals look fairly healthy but their habitats leave a bit to be desired in this progressive age. Quinn had a blast at all the petting areas and feeding sites. When you first enter the zoo, they have a building were the kids can hold (in their hands or in boxes) guinea pigs, baby chicks and mice. He held them all! He preferred the boxes most of the time. Plus you can buy food to feed other animals throughout the zoo. He fed pigs, goats, a big tortoise, ducks & geese and penguins.
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