After an unsettled start
the day brightened and France was easily visible across the channel.
Being early in the
season the zoo was quiet, so we were easily able to walk around and take in the
animals, well the ones that weren't having a lie in. The cold wind meant some
of the animals were not allowed outside, but those that were provided us with
much entertainment. Particularly the meerkats who posed for photographs, and
the orangutans who entertained us by swinging on ropes and branches using their
long and powerful arms. Poisonous miniature frogs of metallic blue, luminous
orange and yellow were Angela's favourite creature of the day. Her least,
the boa constrictor.
Time flew by, and after
lunch we walked around the grounds again, lucky to catch the sleeping sloths
now out in their compound after a ten-fifteen-hour sleep. And the highlight,
the gorillas, who this morning were not in the mood for visitors now allowing
us to photograph them whilst they sat with a look of 'whatever' on their faces.
The silverback, Badongo, was particularly stunning.
This evening a meal at
the local pub, The Trinity Arms. What a great day.