




It rained on Monday! Which was great, but I had promised the kids a trip to the zoo that day. So we ended up going in the afternoon with dada. We had the place to ourselves, and the roaring of lions filled the air. I can imagine it would be a bit creepy to be there after dark, with those bellowing sounds surrounding you . . . knowing that the whole "lions and tigers and bears" thing was not just your imagination . . .
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