Welcome to "ZOO LIGHTS!"
We arrived an hour before the gates opened and met some nice people while standing in line. A peacock came strolling along to delight us all. When we entered the Zoo gates it was still daylight, though sunset was in the making. A very large flock of geese flew at rather low altitude above us, honking so loud we couldn't hear ourselves think..remember the blog from the Denver City Park with all the geese, the Zoo is right next to the City Park! Apparently at sunset they fly off somewhere to return and stay in the middle of the lake. Many of us ran for cover...with that many geese, we just didn't dare take a chance.
As night fall came the lights grew brighter and it was so much fun. Several of the regular Zoo exhibits were open, initially it was light enough for the animals to still be awake. As darkness came they moved into their habitat homes and we were allowed to go inside to see a few of them there. Zoo Keepers reminded all visitors,"inside voices and no flash photography". The inside places provided some warmth as with night fall the temps dropped to quite chilly. Though warm, they were a bit on the animal odor overpower side, especially the elephant/rhino/hippo place. One of the elephants began banging loudly with her trunk on the door to the outside area. The zoo keeper told us "she wants to go out and play since she is still awake." Outside the Zoo Lights dazzled and sparkled and delighted. It was fun watching all the small children enjoy the animated light shows, which we enjoyed as well. The carousel was turning giving old fashioned rides to kids of all ages and the Zoo train ran it route on the Zoo Train Track. Toward the end of our stay the long walk and cool temps made us hurry back to our car and home for hot chocolate and a warm blanket. It was a very fun evening.
Happy Anniversary to us....
Grace and Peace to You!
2 comments:
Happy happy anniversary to you both (2 days early)! Looks like so much fun! LOVE THE FLAMINGOS! LOL! Miss you and love you both.
happy anniversary!
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