Negra surprised us this morning by spending quite a bit of time foraging on the hill.
Then, instead of going back to bed for the rest of the day, she spent some time lounging in the greenhouse with the rest of the gang.
But by mid-afternoon, bed was calling, and she retreated to her nest with a view of the kitchen so that she could keep an eye on dinner preparations. And every few minutes, she would ever-so-thoughtfully bang on the window cage behind her to remind us that she was indeed still alive, but that there was no guarantee that she would continue in that state if dinner didn’t arrive soon.
By the way, if you live in the Seattle area and listen to KIRO radio, keep an ear out for interviews conducted this morning with Co-Director Diana Goodrich and Volunteer Lizz Stewart for Rachel Belle’s Ring my Belle. If you don’t catch it, we’ll post a link as soon as it is available online.
Kathleen says
Sounds as if Negra is enjoying Spring fever! And it appears as if all that fresh air makes her hungry. So happy Negra had a lovely day today.
Karen and Don says
I love Negra. She is a woman who knows what she wants and fights for it, for instance, avacados over carrots! She is a beautiful chimp, and she is just where she belongs to recover from all that befell her at the hands of man. She has learned that no one will hurt her ever again! Just look into her eyes and you will see peace.
lynn says
Awwww Neggie. Thank goodness you are around to remind us to stay on schedule 🙂 Dang wish I could have been there when Rachel Belle was there. Will sure look forward to the piece on KIRO.