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Since this year's theme was called "The People's Choice," most of the 5,000 pumpkins were carved into favorite people (or cartoons) that are recognized to be part of our American pop-culture. My husband's favorite pumpkin was a carving of the Beatles; my favorite pumpkin was a carving of Julie Andrews from The Sound of Music; and my son's favorite pumpkin was of LEGO Batman from The Lego Movie.
I had some difficulty taking nice pictures of the trail at night--the pics either came out blurry or were half-blocked by people in the way. Still, since we decided to go back to the zoo the very next day, I was able to take some cool pictures during the daytime (and prove we were there)!
The next day, we used the indoor pool and signed up for a late-morning check-out. On Sunday afternoon, the zoo was surprisingly uncrowded again, and we had a chance to enjoy all of the exhibits at our leisure. Once again, we all had favorites--my husband's favorite animal was the Red Panda, my son's favorite was the Snow Leopard, and mine was really all of them, but I did enjoy seeing the elephants, the giraffes, and the Moon Bear.
You know it's a great trip when you think about it a week later and wish you were still there! This is exactly how I feel about this one. Roger Williams Zoo is one of the oldest in the country, and it's BEAUTIFUL! We had such a fun time seeing all the Jack-O-Lanterns at night and then getting a chance to enjoy the animals at the zoo the next day. I am hoping to make this a new fall tradition to enjoy again, and again, and again.
Super cool!! We just went to Spooktacular at our Zoo last night! Charli had a blast!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun! I would love to go to that.
ReplyDeleteNight pictures are tricky even in the easy conditions.