And I'll see if I can get Arthur to stay home over the next few days....
Yes, please.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And I'll see if I can get Arthur to stay home over the next few days....
Yes, please.
Arthur is the name of our Corgi. Thus, many headlines are very amusing to me today.
Yay sports fan Grace! "Quick" discharge is a good thing.
I was just saying to Bobby last night when looking at the storm that I knew that I knew an Arthur but couldn't picture the person at all. Now I know!
It was fantastic. More than anticipated.
Because it was up on the page when I first logged on, I must report that we did not see any sloths.
We did see (in the wild) two condors, mama and baby monkey (hello earworm), an Andean wolf, and about 1004 dogs. Also llamas, alpacas, pigs, goats, donkeys. Oh! And a herd of wild horses.
We also went to a rescue center where they rehabilitate and care for wild animals who have been injured, displaced or removed from private homes. A cayman, tapirs, parrots, owls and macaws, turtles, an elusive anaconda, and a serial killer monkey. Ooh, and ocelots and something I disremember that translates to weasel cat. The capybara was being a bitch and wouldn't come out of hiding.
Wow!
That is wonderful! Did you do okay with the altitude?
Brenda, that sounds fantastic!
Capybaras are noted divas.
No issues. Thanks for the tip on hydration! And I also took tons and tons of Advil. Shrift had some dizziness on Cotopaxi so we didn't go quite as high as we might've, but nothing too bad.
ETA we did get to about 15,500.