Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Behind the Scenes at the Zoo

My wife sponsors the Polar Bear Zero at the Milwaukee County Zoo.  Twice a year sponsors get to take behind the scenes tours of some of the facilities, so we went over and toured around.

We went into the elephant area and the area where all the African animals spend nights and all winter - underneath the cat house and outside African Animal area.

The Elephant area was interesting in its size.  The walls are probably 10 inch thick concrete and the cage bars are massive.  They showed how they safely coral the elephants, rhinos, and hippos into the building and talked about things I have never thought mattered like how to keep the elephants nails filed down.

The winter/night quarters weren't as interesting but it is a large area very reminiscent of a livestock barn.  The coolest part was looking though a barred door that had the "Danger - Lion Moat" sign.  Out this door was the moat that separates lions, cheetas, and hyenas from the other animals.

Pictures from the zoo

Salmon Fishing

Two weeks late on this (per usual) - about 10 days to be exact.  I went over to the Michigan side of Lake Michigan to salmon fish with a buddy and our dads.

It was choppy but a gorgeous day besides that.  Unfortunately, we only landed one fish.

Here's my dad fighting one that didn't make it in -

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Camping at Lake Kegonsa State Park

We spent last weekend camping at Lake Kegonsa State Park near Madison, WI.  Ryan, Molly, and retriever Murphy joined us on Saturday.  Nothing much to report - weather was good, mosquitos were bad.

The flooding back in June (contributing to the mosquitos) has left a lot of lakes in the area with problems like e-coli and blue-green algae blooms.  Of course, Lake Kegonsa was under an advisory for both which we conveniently found out after taking the dogs swimming.  Not great, considering blue-green algae can kill a dog within a minutes.  However, everyone faired fine.

The new awning on the camper went up quick and easy and the repaired fridge worked well after we got it started.

A few pictures from the trip.