
I took the kids to the Baltimore zoo and I have almost entirely good things to say about it. The habitats are huge and thoughtfully constructed. The animals are healthy and living in packs along with other animals that would live with them in the wild. They have separated animals by continent and also created large learning areas arround certain animals. The only con is the cost. Everything cost money and it was A LOT. I spent 80 on just tickets ( entry, camel ride, carousel) plus I left our packed lunch on the counter in the kitchen so I spent more on food...and ice cream.
The entire park was larger than I like to think about really, with a tram that takes you from the front gate to the actual animals and habitats so large you need binoculars to see some of the animals. This, of course, translates into some very tired babies by the end of the day. They slept happily in the back seat while I endured rush hour alone and listened to Lemony Snicket play to their unconscious bodies. Lovely.
BUT, we had a great time and I GOT TO RIDE A CAMEL.
I also saw this sign on the side of a Police station, aparently their solution to car theft and murder:
Don't get DEAD beacuse your battery is.
I locked the doors and took a picture with my cell...because really.
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