On our list of things to do while living in this part of the USA was to go to the Cincinnati Zoo with
JMS. On Thursday we had a perfectly cool, overcast day with a slight chance of showers. We arrived around 12 noon and started our trip with a visit to the Lemur...reminds us of the guy in Madagascar...
JMS called them
raccoons.

Then we saw the gorillas. There was a momma gorilla and her baby in this space with about four others. This one was either posing or challenging my husband..."wanna piece of me?"

Then we have the story of the rhino.
JMS wanted to see a Rhino today. I'm not sure why, but this along with the snakes and giraffes was an animal we
had to see. Well this guy certainly gave us a show.
JMS said, "jump in." And, the rhino walked casually towards his mud puddle, glided in, and proceeded to roll over on his back. He then gave us a look of total
satisfaction.


When he climbed out he
strutted our way, and I'm sure had thoughts of shaking off. (
Hmm...if I shake off how many of these darn zoo visitors can I cover in mud?) It was time for us to go.

As a child...I never understood the red-butted monkey's, but they had a
prominent sanctuary for everyone to see, and no matter which way you went you always saw these guys at the zoo. Their butts are still red. I offered
Desitin, but they didn't quite understand.

We found the giraffes...there were four of them.

The elephants too...
JMS didn't want his picture taken. Unusual.

This was the lady tiger. She had a couple cubs laying down near her, we saw them but couldn't get a good picture. They are behind the ivy.

Another rhino...
JMS got to see several varieties. My husband wanted to see the hippo's, but we never found them. Does the
Cincy Zoo have hippos?

The lions. The sign said that the females and males are displayed on alternating days. We got to see the males on our visit. They appeared very bored.

I've got to give my husband props...he had the camera all day and took some great shots. Check out the eagle.

The polar bears looked bored too...although it wasn't a hot day, it apparently wasn't cold enough for them still.

This orangutan was all buy himself.
JMS said, "no friends." We ended up going on a hunt for his friends. This look reminds me of when I used to work in a cubicle...I don't miss it.

This tree trunk was real...and it was enormous. We found it on the walk through the jungle between monkey displays.
Unfortunately, the top of the tree has been physically cut off...not just in the picture. (I didn't know I was in the photo.)

Another gorilla...with her baby. They were cute to watch.

We did several rides while at the zoo. We rode on the train that tours around the zoo.
JMS enjoyed that. (Was there any doubt?) And, on our way to the parking lot, we stopped and let him ride the Merry Go Round. This too was a first for him. He picked the Rhino to ride on...first choice was the Shark, but another kid got to it first. All of the animals on the ride go up and down except for the giraffe and the camel. He waved at some stranger every time we went around, until he finally found his "
dada" and then started waving at him. Fortunately, the random stranger played along and waved back every time.

We wrapped up with the zoo around 4pm when the chance of showers was growing more realistic. We then traveled across town to visit with my parents. We hadn't seen them in about a month. Mom had been cleaning out the attic and found a toy or two that I used to play with.
JMS was fond of the chalk board.

Then, he and his grandpa got silly with the POP-ITS. He squealed and thought they were the funniest thing. He got the hang of it and then got into a "fight" with grandma.

See him taking them from grandpa...

And, then he's throwing them at grandma's feet. She was throwing them at his feet too. They were having
a lot of fun!

Parting shot of
JMS with his grandpa. I took one of him with grandma but his eyes were closed.