Thursday, 3 June 2021

Abooo out walking

 Last Monday was a bank holiday in England and another very nice day, so we went for a walk and Abooo wanted to show off his t-shirt so he was photographed.  We went to Wooton, which is very close to Ryde to walk in some woods.

The first people Abooo met made him a little envious, they were so high up and seemed to have such a relaxing time, watching the sky, they were too high up even for Abooo to climb up and join them.





They seem to be living the dream!

Abooo was mainly interesting in climbing trees and swinging so in the woods that was not difficult to arrange.


He also met some sheep and goats on the walk and stopped for a chat.  He hung onto the fence post very tightly in case any of the goats decided he looked eatable.



There were really too busy eating grass to worry too much about Abooo!!

There were some nice flowers that Abooo stopped to play in along the way.



He almost seems to be swimming in them.

On the way back we found a stall selling tomato plants and Abooo stopped for a look, but didn't buy.


The walk was near home so we didn't have lunch out this time, so no food pictures, but Abooo will have a lunch out soon.

Monday, 31 May 2021

Freshwater to Yarmouth and back.

 It was a lovely sunny weekend so we decided that it was worth travelling across the island for a sunny walk.

First let me introduce our model for this outing.  You may think this is Harry our normal out and about baboon, but you would be wrong, this is Bukayo who recently arrived at Baboon HQ with his bigger brother Kanu, who somewhat resembles Archie.  Kanu and Bukayo came to Baboon HQ through TourGuideTed who rehomed them to us.  They are settling in well.



So this is Bukayo.

You may well wonder how we can tell the difference between him and Harry.


Well it is not as difficult as you would think.


Harry is pink where Bukayo is yellow.  Need we say more!!

So Bukayo started walking from The End of the Line cafe at Freshwater.


He is a baboon so he stopped to do some tree climbing in the wooded bits.

When Yarmouth came in site he stopped to see where he was going, well actually to pose on a way marker, but there is Yarmouth in the background.


He also looked back at where he had been.

There were a lot of these little blue flowers and Bukayo stopped to play in them for a while.


Of course baboon walks end at cafes now they are open again and we went back to The End of the Line.  Although it was lunchtime it is very hard to resist their scones so we had a cheese one each for lunch and a fruit on each for pudding, seems fair!

Monday, 19 April 2021

Another search for bluebells

 Last time we didn't have much luck looking for bluebells, it was very early in the year and it has been very cold for the time of year.  However, on Friday 9th April Freddy went for another look.


He started by going to the wooded paths behind the Lakeside Hotel.


He passed fields ...



and even an ancient ice house.


When he came across this sign he chose to sit on rather than read it and take the warning.


However, he did manage to cross the railway lines safely.


The first flowers he came across were white and yellow.


Well a few bluebells, not exactly the forest floor covered in them, as it will be, but he found some.



He found a stall selling eggs by a farm gate.  Baboons always love finding things for sale outside farms and houses.


These cows must have been scared of baboons, they ran away and you can only just see them in the distance.  They didn't realize that Freddy was more scared of them.


On the way back Freddy noticed this gate.  It shows that in 2011 it was the 40th anniversary of the steam railway. That means it will be 50 years this year.  Freddy is hoping for some exciting celebrations.

Monday, 5 April 2021

Spring flowers

We haven't blogged for quite a long time, that work thing and not being able to go anywhere has made blogging difficult.  However, Friday was Good Friday and a no work day, so we went for a walk and Ernest Baboon hunted down Spring flowers to be photographed with.

It didn't take long before we came across a lovely bank of primroses, which are really in season at this time of year.

It didn't take long again before we came across another seasonal flower, daffodils.

Ernest was very excited to come across these scooters, they are found around the town as a means of getting around, you can leave then at your destination and they will be used by somebody else.  Ernest had to give them a try.


That was fun, but we were on a walk so we carried on.

Near Holy Cross church in the village of Binstead, Ernest had to jump onto a hedge to get out of the way of the lorry that was emptying the dust bins.  He found this lovely tree covered in white blossom.

Outside the Fishbourne Inn in the village of Fishbourne, where the car ferry comes in, we found some late snowdrops, that was lucky as it is quite late for them. What was not so lucky was that, because of the lockdown, the Inn was not open.

On the way back Ernest found some pink blossom and he decided that this tree was a good one for some climbing and swinging.

It is a little bit early for bluebells, but Ernest did find a few early ones, that was lucky because last Tuesday we had walked in the bluebell wood and not found a single one.  We will be looking for more later when the come more into season.

Rocky, Rafiki, Roco, Gilberto and Richardson (left to right), were happy to find the Easter chocolates.

Monday, 13 April 2020

Spring flowers

We felt it was time to go out and look for some Spring flowers, so on Good Friday we walked down to Fishbourne.  Aboo is an energetic baboon so we thought it was be good for him to burn off some of the energy he has been building up during the lockdown.


He started with swinging over the last remaining snowdrops and being careful not to get stuck to the sticky buds, on the way.


When we got the 13th century church of Holy Cross at Binstead he wanted a rest in a tree.


Then he saw the blossoms and climbed up, to have a closer look.


He also saw primroses under the tree.

Walking on through the part of Binstead that is on the footpath we came to more flowers.


Lots more primroses and both yellow and pink and some narcissus.


On the other side of the road we found bluebells.


There were also these lovely white flowers.


At Quarr Abbey he found this apple blossom on a lot of young trees.  See the abbey in the background, the monks will have been praying there, but no congregation this year because of the lockdown.


At Fishbourne we knew the Fishbourne Inn would be closed, not only because of the lockdown, but also because it was 8.30 am!  Usually we would stop for coffee there.


At the port Aboo climbed one of his favourite trees.


Then had a swing!!


It was a bit misty out to sea and we don't see much shipping at the moment, but he caught site of this ship that is a regular visitor to Southampton, transporting cars.


He thought this boat looked fun.  It might not be in a very good state of repair for taking out to sea though!


Time to be photographed with one more lot of flowers, before heading back.  He did avoid the stinging nettles!!

Thank you for reading our blog.  I hope we will all be out and about more soon, and going a bit further than walking distance from home.

Lots of love and a happy Easter from Kolo and Aboo.

Sunday, 29 September 2019

Amazon Adventure

There was one more adventure on our holiday.  Harry and Mini-Paddington went on an Amazon adventure.  The funny thing was that they didn't have to leave the island to do it.  Some of our Twitter pals did the same adventure a few years ago when they came to the island.

There are lots of fantastic animals there but we couldn't get many pictures as many of them are nocturnal and so it was dark.  Some others run around too much to catch them, but we got some important pictures anyway.


Paddington came from Darkest Peru so he was very at home in the jungle environment.  Even though it was hot and damp he did not see any reason to take his coat and hat off.  Here he is looking at some birds.


Harry found the large tortoises and some of the birds fascinating.


He particularly loved these fluffy chicks.


These tortoises were incubating, as they were quite young.  Their mother was making sure they were safe from roaming baboons and bears!!


Paddington really wishes @thepalmoil2 had been there to see this.  They have become very keen on the campaign for sustainable palm oil, as they have come to see it as the best way of protecting the interests of orangutans. He had this picture taken specially for them.  He had to hang on tight as there was no real place for him to sit.



There were other conservation exhibits, involving the Rain Forest Alliance.  Paddington was relieved to see chocolate bars could be OK!!

There were lovely armadillos, but they ran about so much you couldn't catch them in a photo.  Harry thought they didn't want to be recognized.  There was also a sloth with a baby, but it was very dark in their enclose and we couldn't get a picture.

The boys didn't want to spend a lot of time with the snakes and spiders.  Baboons and bears like Paddington are not keen on those creatures, they find them scary!!

It was a very interesting adventure and we saw lots of animals, it is a pity we could not get better pictures, but it is important to keep them in their natural habitat, even if that does mean we cannot photograph them.

The conservation message was important to us and we must make sure we back @thepalmoil2 in their campaign.

Thank you for reading.