Damn...camera is down again:-1
I miss our gorilla's antics.
Again, I woke up the other morning at 4 AM USA time....I had to turn on the gorilla house and watched the 2 fellas cleaning the house. They were so funny and joking around all the time. I'm happy that our gorilla pals have nice, young men to keep their house neat and clean;)
By the time they finished cleaning it was 5 AM...time for me to get up for work:wah:
I'm so obsessed with the gorillas.....just lubs them:-4
I think I'm also interested in gorillas also because my niece Karen spent 6 months in the Kakamega National Reserve in Kenya, Africa. She was doing research on the blue monkeys. We lived vicariously through her adventures there.
I asked Karen what she ate there and she said "Cabbage." What...cabbage???? says I, You're in the rain forest...what about all of the fruit trees????"
She told me that the fruit trees belong to the people who live there, and you dare not eat them...The people who lived in the rain forest were so nice to Karen and invited her to dinner quite often.

I'm so thankful that they took care of her. This was a very stressful time for us as it was in 1998 the day of the USA embassy bombing in Kenya. Karen had walked right passed this embassy the day before the bombing on her trek into the rain forest:mad: