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Monday, November 19, 2018

The zoo comes to visit

We had some fun visitors at the nursing home this week.
Our local zoo has a program where they take some animals out for educational purposes. They came to visit us, and our residents were quite excited about it.
Here's a few of the critters that came.


 This is a wood turtle.  Everyone got to touch its shell which was exciting for some, and others weren't thrilled.



 This is a salamander.  It couldn't be touched because it absorbs things into its skin which puts it as risk, even from perfume and lotions.  I must admit, it's not something I would want to touch anyway!



This owl was the favorite.  It's an owl that was injured and can't fly, so it stays at the zoo.  Isn't it cute?

This was a fun event for our residents and the staff enjoyed it too!

9 comments:

Arlene G said...

That owl is just gorgeous.

Joyful said...

Beautiful critters. I've never been up close with an owl but we owned a big turtle once like the one in your photo. My uncle brought him back to Canada after picking him up on the road in Idaho. Not sure why such a big turtle was on the road in Idaho. Back then it was different times. If he tried today I doubt he would get across the border. Sadly the turtle escaped one day and unless he was found he would have frozen in the bitter cold of the north.

Beth (A Moms Life) said...

What a lovely idea for the residents! I'm sure they really enjoyed that!

Changes in the wind said...

How nice that they bring them and what a treat.

Sally said...

That's so nice, and anything that makes the resident's happy is a big plus! Thanks for sharing, Mari.

The owl looks like a painting!

xoxo

Jenny said...

That's brilliant! The residents must've been so thrilled to see the animals up close and personal. The owl is awesome. xoxo

Stephanie said...

Oh, how fun! I am sure the residents enjoyed having these cute creatures in their home {{smiles}}

Happy Thanksgiving, dear Mari! Hugs!

Terri D said...

I am all for seeing (and touching) animals!! What a great program for the zoo to provide!! Thanks for sharing the fun!

Kim said...

Wow...that's a neat visit for sure!!