Flower Hunting
with Anaïs
This is where I went skiing with my class last winter!
with Elise and Monika
Warning:
Butterfly photos following.
Those with Lepidopterophobia (Sam) are advised to look away now!
This butterfly really loved Elise! It started on her hand while she was talking a picture, then went for the flower on her shirt, and then insisted on staying with her at all odds in sipping at all her polka dots! She must be really sweet!
Meet my new boyfriend Tuberkelhokko! (Tubby for short...) ;)
...so I was chillin' at a picnic table and looked up from my phone to see this bird casually strolling by. It took a moment to process what I had just seen, and in this momentary brain scramble I forgot the magnificence of peacocks and stopped to take a photo of this snail instead.
Cool story bro!
This minipig was so sweet! He had come right up the the bars of his cage to receive love and petting from his adoring human fans, when the animal kingdom security came in the form of a goat and rammed his head into the fence (that you now see bent inwards) in order to put the piggy and tourists back in their places. It is confirmed: goats are eeeeeevvvviiillll!
On a side note, THIS:
Above you see the imperious palace of the prince and princess of Hungary!
Spot the frog!
This is the paradise of my childhood!
Snuggle club!!!!
"Pocket Bats"
Actually, there were not just butterflies, petting zoos, ponds, and bees at the Papiliorama. Alongside and amazing number of creature habitats, there was a building just for nocturnal animals which they kept in darkness during the day when the visitors came, and in light during the night so the animals could sleep. There were porcupines, sloths, monkeys...and lots and lots of bats!!! They even had recreated cavern tunnels that we could walk through where the bats would hang upside down in and make adorable squeaking noises! There were just so many!!! There were also plates filled with nutrient mixes suspended from the railing of the overlook where bats would come and momentarily throw themselves onto the food to nibble and then fly off. So cool!
Lakeside Picnic
with Monika, Elise, and Christophe















































I love your pics! Your blog takes me away to Switzerland and coupled with your photography is a fabulous adventure and learning experience.
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