Going to see BIG LIZARDS today.
May. 16th, 2004 02:18 pmGrandma and I are going to head for the Everglades today and take an AIR BOAT TOUR and go see ALLIGATORS and other big lizards.
LIZARDS! Living dinosaurs! Wingless dragons! Tasty with mustard! Huzzah!
Maybe we'll stop at a yarn store too.
In other news, I found a last name for Scary Ninja Mountie in the phone book, one that I can't even pronounce. Since I never intend to use the guy's name in print- Lester Dent didn't, so why should I presume- the pronunciation won't be an issue. But it's nice to know. (It's also worth it because it made me realise- ethnic origin affects likely religious belief, and there are a few things that feeds into.)
Also, I've decided that Law and Order: Criminal Intent is a reason to watch television again.
that's all. More later if I don't get eaten by the GIANT LIZARDS.
LIZARDS! Living dinosaurs! Wingless dragons! Tasty with mustard! Huzzah!
Maybe we'll stop at a yarn store too.
In other news, I found a last name for Scary Ninja Mountie in the phone book, one that I can't even pronounce. Since I never intend to use the guy's name in print- Lester Dent didn't, so why should I presume- the pronunciation won't be an issue. But it's nice to know. (It's also worth it because it made me realise- ethnic origin affects likely religious belief, and there are a few things that feeds into.)
Also, I've decided that Law and Order: Criminal Intent is a reason to watch television again.
that's all. More later if I don't get eaten by the GIANT LIZARDS.
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Date: 2004-05-16 01:26 pm (UTC)Criminal Intent scares me. But Ninja Mounties are kewl. All last night we were doing the Ninjas or Pirates routine at a party. The final blow was that Ninja's bathed more often. ;)
*MWAH*
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Date: 2004-05-16 05:49 pm (UTC)I wish..
Date: 2004-05-16 05:55 pm (UTC)There key-lime shake is the best. If you want one of the combo one's get the key-lime and strawberry, not cherry.
Anyway. Hope you're enjoying S. Florida.
P.S.
Date: 2004-05-16 05:57 pm (UTC)Good luck!
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Date: 2004-05-17 08:03 am (UTC)After 12 seasons as Det. Lennie Briscoe, Jerry Orbach bows out in the series' 14th-season finale, which deals with two killings. Adele Byrne: Elizabeth Hanly Rice. Belinda Gardner: Victoria Dillard. Anne Paulsen: Glynnis O'Connor. Aaron Solomon: John Benjamin Hickey. Judge Gus Stamos: David Brummel. Murray: Terence Burk.
Thought I'd plug that, at any rate!
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Date: 2004-05-17 10:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-17 10:14 am (UTC)Re: I wish..
Date: 2004-05-17 10:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-17 10:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-17 11:44 am (UTC)And yeah, way to put that woman in her place. Heh.
Sorry you didn't make it to the Keys. I SO want to go there sometime. Maybe we can meet there sometime in the future.
Take care and safe travels home! *hugs*
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Date: 2004-05-19 08:08 am (UTC)1. The female who was in there with him seemed very happy indeed with the territory. Cannibal spent most of his time lazing, which I know gators do, but the female periodically got up and trundled down to check on things.
2. Both the gators were captive bred, as were most of their other reptiles. I don't hold with hauling beasts out of the wild if there's an alternative.
3. The guy's attitude. His verbal smackdown on the woman was a good sign, in my estimation. He was also pretty cold about pet stores selling gators- he repeatedly explained just how illegal that was, even though a few women kept talking about how they'd seen some for sale, etc. etc. When I mentioned that a particularly stupid pet store in NJ had offered a cayman for sale once, he snorted and asked, "Why? Who'd want 'em? They're about six times more aggressive than gators and really don't make good pets." It's hard to put the finger on it, exactly, but in general he seemed to have a greater measure of respect for reptiles in general than- for example- the 'feed the dolphins fish for a buck' people at Marineland had for their cetaceans.
4. The tortoises, turtles, and smaller lizards all had generously sized cages or enclosures, with plenty of shelter and fresh water. The crocodilians had either concrete-bottomed water areas to wallow in (in the case of the gators and the American saltie) or wading pools (in the case of the cayans and the baby gators- who, I might add, had an enclosure large enough to stall a horse, should they decide to get out of the pool). The iguana on display was a little bit smaller than max size for that species, and had a climbing-thing-filled display bigger than the one the good pet store near my office used for a similarly sized iguana.
5. Both the guy who was scratching Cannibal's nose to make him close his eyes and open his mouth, and the guy who piloted the airboat into the Everglades, very flatly stated that there would be no alligator wrestling. The specific reason given? "It puts too much stress on the animal." Even with a smaller enclosure than I think a 13-foot crocodilian should really have, that reason made me think they knew what they were doing. Other 'come and see the giant lizards' brochures for attractions in the same part of Florida- as in, 'get on US 27 and drive in the other direction for fifteen minutes'- offered "alligator wrestling shows all day long".
6. They had a display of red-ear turtles. You know, ordinary pet shop turtles? The turtles' display was as long as my car and thickly vegetated, as well as kitted out with a small pool. Considering that such turtles can be caught in backyard swimming pools and held in a seventy-five-gallon fish tank, I thought that was a pretty good sign of respect for the reptiles.
I admit that I did not go to see their live Florida panther. I know they're insanely rare and I may never see one at any other zoo, but for all that these guys knew their reptiles, I just... did not think that anything good could come of going to see the panther.