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Showing posts with label Monkeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monkeys. Show all posts

Friday, 4 June 2010

Problems,Prizes and Primates.

Well , this post would have and should have been done last night , but I was tearing my hair out instead. I want to be able to do all my posting from my laptop , but needed to have the program for my camera put on it. Couldn't find the disc so downloaded the updated version from the company's' website. What a mistake! An absolute pain in the wotsits . It took me over two hours to save the pictures from my camera , when it should only take around two minutes or less. Needless to say , by the time I'd done that , I was in no fit state to write anything lol.
Anyway , a while a go I had a competition ,and eventually sorted out sending the prizes lol. Kids and other things conspired against me .
I know that three of the four have arrived safely a few days ago , so I'm assuming the fourth has arrived too , and I'm going to show pics .

I do have individual pics , but due to the problems with the camera program , half of my photos still haven't down loaded . Grrrr .

Anyway, yesterday we went to Monkey Forest again , and had a great time . The weather was a tad too hot at points , but we enjoyed it .

I won't put loads of pics on ,as I posted lots last year when we went. We went a bit earlier in the year this time , so the babies that were around were smaller , and some were being waited on being born .

The one at the bottom left has been named Snow White by some of the staff as she is a lot lighter in colour than the others. She was my Daughters' favourite last year , so it was good that we got to see her again.

Thanks for dropping by ,

Cath

Monday, 14 September 2009

Monkeys

Hi , we've had a busy couple of weeks . Getting into a new routine now my daughter has started school.It's still a bit hectic , but we're getting there.
Just before back to school , we decided to go to Monkey Forest at Trentham near Stoke on Trent. Both of my kids love monkeys , and you can get close and see them in their natural environment here.
We have been to Monkey World in Dorset twice ,and I have to say I was disappointed. The first time we went , my daughter was quite small ,and they wouldn't give us hot water or warm any up for us so I could feed her , so we walked out without seeing much. I complained ,and to be fair , they sent vouchers for a return visit , but they didn't get used as we weren't going to that area again within the time limit.
We went again last year , and I felt you couldn't see any of the primates very well. I know it's more about their comfort and lives , but when you pay that much you want to see something. My daughter kind of put a damper on it anyway as all she wanted to do was play on the playground. Typical kids , but if she'd been able to see more it might have been different.
Anyway , I've heard good things about Monkey Forest , and it's more local to us , so we set off. It's a bit deceiving actually , as the Barbary Macaques are not monkeys , they are apes. Monkeys have tails , apes don't , and these did not have tails . I suppose Ape Forest didn't sound as good , lol.
It's not cheap to get in , and the gift shop is small , limited and expensive , but the park as a whole is great . There is a picnic area, as well as the restaurant and a couple of playgrounds a well as the "monkey" enclosure . You can't take food into the enclosure , but you can get a pass to return to the park if you need to go back to your car for anything , makes life a lot easier.

There are two main feeding ares where the macaques gather , and there are hourly feeding talks at alternate areas , so you're pretty much guaranteed to catch at least one of them. The beauty is you can go in and out as often as you like.

There were babies there , which was lovely to see . They are so cute and playful .

Most of the macaques are just know by their ID number which they have tattooed on their inner thighs , but some have been given nicknames by the staff. My daughter asked one of the staff members about their names ,so we got to know a couple. This one is George , and he's one of the older ones.

And this one is Snow White , she definitely was the palest one there .

We had a great time , and I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in wildlife.

You may have gathered that I kind of like monkeys and apes ,so here's a picture of another one of my stitches

I bought this kit on a day trip to York quite a few years ago. The office my husband worked from used to have annual days out , and I went with him a couple of times. I love sunsets too , so this just caught my eye. It was fairly quick stitch as it's mainly colour blocks , though I tweaked it a little bit to suit my eye.

Thanks for visiting .