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spud seattle

What’s for dinner?

June 15, 2011 by Diana

The crowd gathers as J.B. hands out dinner. (Jamie and Foxie. Note the troll torso in Foxie’s right hand.)

jb serves dinner to jamie and foxie

 

For Burrito, it doesn’t really matter what’s for dinner – he’s excited about all food.

burrito

burrito hand over mouth

 

Foxie’s not that keen on vegetables, but red peppers meet her approval.

foxie with troll and red pepper

 

Missy loaded up on the peppers. Good thing she has a big chimp mouth and opposable toes.

missy bell peppers

 

Sometimes the chimps get exotic vegetables the humans aren’t even familiar with, like Thai eggplant. (Jody)

jody thai eggplant

 

Potatoes and radishes round out the meal. (Missy)

missy eating radishes and potatoes

 

And of course dinner is not complete without a night bag. (Burrito and Missy)

burrito and missy with night bags

(Missy)

missy with night bag outside platform

 

We are fortunate to receive a lot of donated food from volunteers, supporters, Spud! in Seattle and Safeway in Cle Elum. Many thanks to all of you for keeping the chimps happy and healthy!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Thanks, Trolls, Volunteers Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, Food, northwest, safeway, Sanctuary, spud, spud seattle, troll dolls

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