My wife for Christmas bought us a trip to the Cotswolds staying in a cottage and all so I can visit zoos!
Oh, maybe being in a relationship is not all bad then.
My wife for Christmas bought us a trip to the Cotswolds staying in a cottage and all so I can visit zoos!
A relationship will certainly cramp your zoo visiting..unless you find a girl into the same[on a par with locating a Thylacine whilst we are on the subject].I can honestly say that my need to travel the world and look at animals has cost me at least 4 relationships including my marriage!I dont wish to sound totally myopic because ive known some fantastic,and if i may say so,beautiful women-its just that their idea of a fortnight in the states is not 20 zoos and/or aquariums[not surprisingly] whereas cracking "the thousand" has become almost obsessional for me,plus i get good material for "Zoo Grapevine" as a very nice bonus!
Dear old Clive Bennett was my grandfather. He loved Belle Vue, the Tropiquaria and all the animals he brought home. I do miss himSadly you have to be at least 40 to have visited Belle Vue[and have some awareness of what was going on], when i left school i was offered a job in the reptile house there by dear old Clive Bennett[the curator]who was the first person[in a zoo at least] to breed the Royal Python in the UK. I visited half of the place Shavington mentions and of the others Aberdeen holds most curiosity i suppose.Thanks Parrotsandrew for putting me in the picture- tho im still somewhat curious-without prying, why would a place in Germany be so inaccesible?