Morphicon Zoo Trip
Sep. 26th, 2006 02:05 amSunday was the Morphicon Zoo Trip. We got a total of thirteen people, a much better turnout than I'd been expecting. Despite being cloudy and cool most of the afternoon, it never did rain, and we got in a full day of zoogoing.

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The Planetary Pumpkin, illustrating the last known location of the Giant Tiger of China, just north of the Great wall. The weekend was fall-themed, and they had pumpkin carvers, a corn roasting booth (I went to buy some just as they ran out), and of course, tap-dancers.

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Lazy Tigers, sprawled out in the shade. They have such sweet faces. It's a pity about the reflections in the glass. I'm sure the Tigers would have enjoyed themselves much more as well had the glass not been there.

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Johnnie Tanuki proved attractive to the Lorikeets. Despite becoming partially encrusted with Birds, he didn't get pooped on.

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A lovely, relaxed 'Roo floomped out beside the path, calmly ignoring the crowd of noisy hominids as they chatter and point. They have such attractive, character-filled faces.
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The Planetary Pumpkin, illustrating the last known location of the Giant Tiger of China, just north of the Great wall. The weekend was fall-themed, and they had pumpkin carvers, a corn roasting booth (I went to buy some just as they ran out), and of course, tap-dancers.
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Lazy Tigers, sprawled out in the shade. They have such sweet faces. It's a pity about the reflections in the glass. I'm sure the Tigers would have enjoyed themselves much more as well had the glass not been there.
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Johnnie Tanuki proved attractive to the Lorikeets. Despite becoming partially encrusted with Birds, he didn't get pooped on.
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A lovely, relaxed 'Roo floomped out beside the path, calmly ignoring the crowd of noisy hominids as they chatter and point. They have such attractive, character-filled faces.