Saturday, December 28, 2013

Nature and nurture

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Grandma Dina, Dean, and Libby feed the guinea pigs at the Negev Zoo's petting corner.
I so enjoyed holding the little warm fuzzy. 

(This was just four weeks ago and it was still T shirt weather; now we need several warm layers.)


When you pay for an entrance ticket, the zoo gives you a bag of healthy kibbles to feed the animals.
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In my previous post you can see the zoo's concrete tube which serves as a "protected space" in case of incoming rockets and missiles from Gaza.
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Linking to Camera Critters.
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14 comments:

  1. The are cute critters! Have a happy day!

    Wishing you all the best in 2014, and a very HAPPY & Healthy New Years!

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  2. ... just watch where you're putting your feet down in the zoo. hahahaha

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  3. I will gladly pass on this, but I guess kids love it...

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  4. VP, yep, kids love it and so do I. :)

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  5. Very sweet the children can feed the animals.

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  6. So cute! :) I think this kind of thing helps kids learn empathy. Scary, though, the bomb shelter places there - it must not be easy to live in a place with such imminent dangers.

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  7. So very cute! And nice time with your family.
    Hope you do not freeze.
    Happy Sunday:-)

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  8. This is so cute. How wonderful that the grandkids get to interact with the adorable animals. It's in the teens in Chicago right now.

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  9. I didn't know guinea pigs can be that big! They are wonderful critters … I used to have them when I was a kid.

    I like the amused and happy expressions on your grandchildren's face.

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  10. They are so cute little friends!

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