Como Park

In the waning days of summer we went to Como Park. If you're not familiar it is a combined zoo, park, amusement park, and conservatory.

It was a very warm day and we spent most of it in the indoor displays.

Mathias insisted on walking on his own through the displays so we made very slow progress.

When it was all said and done we hadn't seen much . But a good time was had by all. The crowd favorites were the monkeys and the sea lions.

More than a few dreamy glances were cast at the beautiful Cafesjian's Carousel dating back to 1914. We'll be back for more (with comfortable shoes!).
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