
On December 31st we took a little family trip to neighboring Kakegawa and went to the bird and flower center. I had hoped for a more elaborate and exciting excursion during my winter holidays but a lack of fore-planning and substantial funds had logic presiding. While I was a little skeptical about going to the bird and plant center, it actually turned out to be quite a fun day.

The outside of the building looks like a traditional Japanese warehouse or something like that.

First off, we watched a bird show that featured owls and a couple of parrots. Ken's attention was strongly held.

On the way inside the building, we could see people feeding the birds, including the above pictured aggressive bugger.

So Ritsuko and Ken tried to feed him somewhat succesfully...
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