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The Many Uses of Snow

December 27, 2018 by Elizabeth -

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Jamie’s been in a bit of a mood today. She spent much of the morning pelting unsuspecting humans with snow. Eventually, though, she happily settled down in a huge wrapping paper nest and decided she’d rather eat snow than throw it (much to the humans’ relief).

5 Comments

  1. Avatar Tobin on December 27, 2018 at 4:46 pm

    What?! Do you mean to say that Professor Jamie has a mischievous side, too? Too cute, like the rest
    two pictures of Her Bossness chowing down on some Hydrogen dioxide.



  2. Avatar Tobin on December 27, 2018 at 4:46 pm

    What?! Do you mean to say that Professor Jamie has a mischievous side, too? Too cute, like the last
    two pictures of Her Bossness chowing down on some Hydrogen dioxide.



  3. Avatar Kathleen on December 27, 2018 at 5:57 pm

    In the top photo it almost appears as if Jamie is saying “Who me?!”. How is it she looks so darn innocent? (And we know Jamie could have tossed something far, far worse than snow!) ; )
    Thanks for all the great photos, brought a huge smile to my face!



  4. Avatar CeeCee on December 27, 2018 at 8:57 pm

    I must admit I was thinking the same thing.
    There are worse things to be pelted with than snow!



  5. Avatar Linda on December 27, 2018 at 9:48 pm

    So this makes me wonder………not that I have any doubt about Jamie throwing things at humans….heck, if even Annie will spit water repeatedly on the visiting reporter, then anything can happen!
    Which makes me wonder….have you guys ever had a snowball fight outside that they could have seen through the window? Or tossed some at each other while setting up snow in the playroom? Just wondered if maybe she’s seen humans having some fun with it, and was trying.
    She’s probably bored…….the chimp version of cabin fever!



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