Sunday, November 4, 2007
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Trip to Omaha NE
Over the summer, Dave/Jacque & Chris and I took a road trip to NE to shop and visit the Henry Doorly Zoo :). It was a good time to just relax, have fun and goof off!
This picture was taken in the Old Downtown section.
I ordered a drink called "Pond Scum"..... it was pretty disgusting. LOL I drank half, then I think Dave finished the rest of it. It came with plastic frogs floating on top hehe.
This picture was taken in the Old Downtown section.
I ordered a drink called "Pond Scum"..... it was pretty disgusting. LOL I drank half, then I think Dave finished the rest of it. It came with plastic frogs floating on top hehe.
We also went gambling, I won over $20 on the penny slots! WooHOO!
Feminine Chris.... no need to say more....
Feminine Chris.... no need to say more....
This is the start of the Zoo pics. I have to say... I was fairly impressed by the zoo, it was pretty big!
The entire "desert area" was inside a huge glass dome, very neat, although it was a bit stinky in there....
Here's the desert dome from the outside..
I thought it was kinda neat that they had several different cages of hummingbirds. It was cool to be able to see them up close!
We all thought this was a little cruel.....the lions just have to watch little "ham steaks" walking around all day!!!! LOL
The Bat exhibit eeeeeeeeek!
Look at their eyes glowing.... kinda freaky
We were able to catch "feeding time" for the polar bears. Surprisingly, they were fed things such as cantaloupe, celary and carrots.
The entire "desert area" was inside a huge glass dome, very neat, although it was a bit stinky in there....
Here's the desert dome from the outside..
I thought it was kinda neat that they had several different cages of hummingbirds. It was cool to be able to see them up close!
We all thought this was a little cruel.....the lions just have to watch little "ham steaks" walking around all day!!!! LOL
The Bat exhibit eeeeeeeeek!
Look at their eyes glowing.... kinda freaky
We were able to catch "feeding time" for the polar bears. Surprisingly, they were fed things such as cantaloupe, celary and carrots.
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