We went to the San Diego Zoo today, and walked around Balboa Park a bit. The zoo was both delightful and disappointing. Many of the exhibits were really outstanding - the habitats for bonobos and gorillas in particular. But I was surprised how many of the exhibits were depressing. I know animals in zoos don’t have much to do, but they were all just sitting there. I think the most excited ones were the birds, just hopping around in their little cages without much going on in their heads. The hippos were bored, and so were the tigers, although I think actually we just happened to catch the tigers at lunchtime. We got to see a really funny looking pig eating his piggy chow, and of course we saw the meerkats rolling around in their rascally way, though we had to walk quite a ways to get to them. I think my favorite part was the clouded leopard. When we got there, a keeper had the young leopard on his lap and was petting him the way you’d pet any cat. Eventually kitty got bored and hopped down, and then rolled around on the ground and marked things just like a housecat! He may have been a very expensive and exotic cat, but he was a cat just the same. The zoo settings were just gorgeous. The whole place is wooded, and it’s basically on a hillside so there is a lot of opportunity to go up and down to various levels of the park.
But what really amazed me was that as huge as the zoo was, it was less than a quarter of the size of Balboa Park as a whole. We wandered around in the park a bit, including taking a ride on the little railroad that A remembers from over 20 years ago. She went into lots of museum shops, which I wasn’t interested in because I always feel clumsy in them and I worry about breaking stuff. We had a snow-cone thing, and just sat in the sun and enjoyed watching all the other people enjoying the park. There were several buskers and it was just a really perfect day. Of course, then we had a two-hour drive to Los Angeles ahead of us, but that was okay. We were tired from walking all day plus cramped from sitting in the car, so we have been sitting around staring at each other since we arrived. Tomorrow I plan to wake up, drive A to her training, and come back to shower and get ready for the day. I’m going to meet a friend at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, and we are also going to visit the Queen Mary.
Too tired to upload today’s photos and videos - I got clouded leopard and meerkat videos! This hotel’s wireless connection is superb though, so I’ll be uploading everything sometime tomorrow.
The San Diego Zoo is good, but I have a soft spot for the San Antonio Zoo, not least because it’s in my hometown. Every time I go back — which is less frequently as the years go by — I’m always impressed by how much they’ve done to make the habitats as natural as possible, and the animals all seem very happy.
The most depressing thing I ever saw there was an ancient grizzly bear who’d grown so old that he could barely walk. It was like watching a man in a nursing home, and I felt sorry for him. At the same time, I know he would have died years before in the wild, and living is better than being dead, so….