With our last full day with Charles, he was somewhat less than thrilled that we were off to another animal habitat today. Mind you, we were all a little weary but to get our money's worth from our San Diego passes, it was either the
San Diego Zoo or Legoland today ... which Charles may have enjoyed 8 years ago, but seemed beyond that now. We would save that for later...
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| Another sunny, beautiful day awaited us. |
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| Caught on the way in, again. :) |
It had been 30 years since my last visit here, so understandably it did not seem very familiar. :) The Lost Forest was our first stop, especially since we found the gorillas so interesting yesterday.
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| Orangutans are so fun-looking ~ pretty sedate at this hour. |
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| The glass allows you to be very close. |
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| Many animal sculptures thoughout the zoo are a natural kid-magnest. |
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| After the gorillas viewed at the Safari Park, these ones seemed to need a bigger home. |
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| Although, it wasn't possible to get so close there... |
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| So very massive~ |
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| Their faces are quite expressive ~ I wonder what he thinks of everyone staring back. |
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| Our own little monkeys ~ Lewis |
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| Thomas, always talking... |
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| Nora, never to be left out. |
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| Always fixated about the map and where we are... too funny. |
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| Many bird aviaries to explore. |
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| My least favourite exhibit ~ an albino Burmese python. |
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| This tiger was in the furthest spot from the viewing area, up in the top corner of the fence. So beautiful. |
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| Zooming up to his face; I think tigers are my favourite wild animal... from a distance! |
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| Most of the hippo was able to be viewed underwater, as he certainly seems shy. :) |
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Many wonderful varieties of monkeys were present in
the jungled exhibits, they just don't sit still long enough to photo. :) |
Again, due to a less busy time of year, we avoided any long line-ups to view the
Giant pandas, which both Nora and I had been looking forward to. Especially since, as Nora says, "We are both from China!" We enjoyed watching this panda walk about between drinking water and relieving himself, so it wasn't super exciting. (Or dignified!)
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I have to add that pandas are my favourite animal that I would want to cuddle,
thus explaining Nora's collection of over 10 plush pandas,
including the one I later bought at the gift store. :) |
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| I hope that conservation efforts help the pandas to thrive. |
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| Another enclosure had the youngest panda, who was enjoying a nap. |
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So... I actually sought out a zoo photographer to take this one for us, as I knew Nora
would appreciate it. However, the photo scared her at first as she frequently asked...
"Why is the big panda trying to eat Charles?!" |
Seeing an opportunity for a break from the heat, we bought some popcorn and headed to the front row of a
4-D presentation of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, a 15 minute highlight version. I had forgotten that this movie is a little bit intense with a very angry T-rex trying to eat the others, and so poor Nora became quite frightened minutes into the show. She kept her head under my shoulder off and on. Thankfully she didn't scream! This is what happens to the youngest child of many, exposed to things we would never have dreamed of involving our oldest in. She's recovered since...
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| Before the seats became wet from "snow" from the ceiling~ |
Next stop, the Polar Bear Plunge with great views of the
polar bear in the pool, as he searched for a snack of carrots. :)
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| So graceful underwater... |
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| Glad I could view the polar bear here since I missed the one at Seaworld. |
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Maybe not the best view of this Snow leopard, but definitely
a beautiful cat also. Winnipeg has one at their zoo, too. |
These sleepy
koalas at the
Australian Outback were pretty low-key, with many resting in tree-like structures with eucalyptus and mist all around them, kind of like being at the spa. There's no denying their adorableness factor, but they don't seem like lively company. :)
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This cheetah was sharing an enclosure with his animal
advocate dog, just like we saw at the Safari Park. |
There were many giraffes, zebras, elephants and more big cats but after seeing them the day before, together in wider open spaces, it was not as natural to see them partitioned off in the zoo. Spoiled, we were. :) By mid-afternoon, we were finally "animal"-ed out, hot and ready to call it a day. So much more we could have seen and learned but when no one rarely reads the signage, it just gets a bit overwhelming. I'll read the signs when I go in 30 more years. :) We still had time to tour the
USS Midway Museum as it was pretty close by along the
Embarcadero. The guys in the family were keen about seeing this aircraft carrier that served in the navy for 47 years, serving in the Vietnam war and Operation Desert Storm. We still didn't have enough time to do it justice, with having to leave at closing.
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Nora wasn't old enough to participate so we
enjoyed the sunshine and candy treats. |
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With limited time, we went right to the flight
deck for the popular Bridge tour. |
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We walked around the landing strip, but couldn't appreciate
all the different aircraft. (View of downtown behind.) |
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| Nora liked interacting with the "people" more! |
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| A larger view of the storied Bridge. |
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| In the left background across the bay is Point Loma, where we visited our first day. |
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| Exploring the Admiral's quarters. |
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| The view from the Captain's chair. |
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| Another view of the Coronado bridge~ |
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| Scott is enjoying this all~ |
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| Nora toured the captain's quarters. |
Down in the prep room, Lewis controls the plane.
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| Scott enjoys the audio tour. |
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| Despite all the technology around him, Charles is still drawn to his phone?! |
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| Finding more friends~ |
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| Love the shades! |
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| I think this is an F-14, which I would only care about because of Top Gun! |
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| Although, I also thought this was one so I'm not one to ask... :) |
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We convinced the boys to try the flight simulator. By the time
they figured out how to work together, it was over and closed for the day. :( |
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| Meanwhile, we enjoyed a good laugh on the other side. |
To fit one more thing on our to-do list for Charles, we drove south to just above the border to Tijuana to quickly shop at the mall there,
Las Americas Premium Outlet. Time to get ready for university...
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| To close a fun-filled day, a late dinner at our favourite family-style Italian restaurant, Buca di Beppo. |
2 comments:
Once again, too many comments for here. 1. Nora must take after Grandma somehow - with her map fixation! 2. You shouldn't be allowed to go to places like this, as the zoo puts Winnipeg to shame! What will I entice you out with next time?! 3. Tigers are my favourite, too. 4. It always makes me feel sad to see members of the monkey family in captivity. They're too expressive . . . 5. You look great. Wonderful photos!
Hi Ann, thanks for all the great comments. :) I'm sure you can lure me to Winnipeg for other reasons other than the zoo, although the Winnipeg zoo is really good... just needs pandas. :)
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