Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Friday January 27, 2012

Sad day for Zoo-ing.  This week I lost a precious Zoo friend who I had first met as a cub in 1997.  Yesterday would have been his Birthday.  I am shocked and would have never thought this week would go as it has for my special friend.  I love you sweet Tunya.  

I would love to post a photo but I can't bare to look at a photo of sweet Tunes right now. Please see my previous post from Saturday.  My Tunyaman is the first in the series of photos from the Big Cat Breakfast :)


I also I couldn't bare to visit the Lions today.  
Thank you to these friends for making the visit easier.

 Cobby in thought :)

 Wishy having a snack!

 Uls playing in her pool!

Niya giving a greeting :)

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