Yes, it’s true. Not all the animals that we enjoyed over the TBAI weekend were stuffed.
On Friday, we toured an alpaca farm.
This is their view.
They let us get up close and personal with these fascinating animals
“You lookin’ at me?”
“Is this my best side?”
“Does it show off my lovely curls?”
” What do you mean I’m not an alpaca?”
”A sheep? Really?!”
Then on Saturday, we met a couple of the Binghamton Zoo residents in the fur (or feather) as the case may be.
I don’t think I have ever felt softer fur than on this fennec fox.
And then what a gorgeous color on this parrot.
Next post – some of the stuffed animals from TBAI! Mostly bears, and a few other animals maybe. I promise no stuffed people though. Yes a few were stuffed from dinner but I didn’t take their photos!
Sounds like a fun weekend Ginger those alpaca are so cute. Can't wait to see the other stuffed critters.
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Raewyn
Great pictures! Thank you very much for sharing them with us ;-) I like the sheep!!!
ReplyDeleteLol, what fun, hope the sheep is less confused now ;o)
ReplyDeleteMiss Ginger,
ReplyDeleteHugs & thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures. We love the foxy - "what big ears you have, my dear". (o:
Heaps of Hugs (HOH)
Prudence & Sissy
I can't wait to see your next post!
ReplyDeleteAnd I loooove the zoo... I always have to stop off at them... drives the family nuts.
That little fox looks adorable... that's the only kind of fox that they say makes an acceptable pet... I learned this from Google when I did a random search for "cute"
The fennec fox was a rescue. It had been a pet but it did an unbelieveable amount of damage to the owner's home. I think they are adorable but are definitely wild animals.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are soft and oh so sweet looking!l
Gracias por compartir estas fotos tan maravillosas.
ReplyDeleteEL color del lor me encanta. Las alpacas tienen una cara simpatiquisimas.
Besitos, May
Seguro que lo pasaste genial.
ReplyDeleteGracias por esas bellas imagenes.
besitos ascension
Looks like a lovely place to visit.
ReplyDeleteMama Bear