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1. I'm going to have to move to Newquay for the summer

newquay%20zoo.jpg Newquay Zoo I've just received a newsletter from Newquay Zoo and they have a host of pirate and Madagascar fun planned for the summer. I've been wanting to go for a while and this looks like the perfect excuse. If time machines really existed I'd zoom down to the South West coast for Madagascan Nights taking place on Wednesdays in August. Newquay Zoo are staying open late for special animal encounters and talks with barbecue and games. They will talk about two of my favourite island animals the fossa and Vasa parrots. Visitors will also find out about the Black and White Ruffed lemurs and Ring-tailed Lemurs, meet Kevin the Madagascan Hissing Cockroach and a Madagascan Radiated Tortoise as well as frogs and reptiles. Last entry 7:30pm and the zoo closes at 8:30pm. Open late on the 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th August. I could even join the Piratical Trail which takes place between July 5th to October 31st and explore the zoo in the footsteps of rascally pirates in search of treasure and booty. And there's also 'Talk like a Pirate' Weekend taking place on September 20th to 21st. I'd best take a look at the holiday board at work... Find out more at www.newquayzoo.org.uk oh and take a look at their cool Youtube videos.

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2. Edmund Bear

Zzzzzzzzz. Wha? Who? Where?

Dearie me, I must have slept through January. It’s February already and here I am writing my first blog post for the year. I hope you haven’t missed me too much while I had a little post-Christmas hibernation.

I was woken by a little nudge by a bear called Edmund who dropped by to visit me and left a message here. I had to wake up enough to go and visit his blog. Wow! Edmund is off to the Arctic – for a picnic! How cool! (Terrible pun, that, but I am a punny guy). I am seriously impressed by Edmund’s plans. I wonder if Sally would let me go off travelling? And if Primula and the others could cope without me?

Anyway, I will enjoy reading more about Edmund’s travels through his blog. You can read it here.

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