Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Monty Revealed!

ATTENTION BLOG FOLLOWERS:

My smallish blog friend, Monty the sea otter, has joined my fledgeling blog. From here on, any text in blue is Monty's commentary.

That's Right!

I have recently finished a slightly-longer-than-a-week-long vacation, in which (among other things) I adopted Monty from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, thus his name. Monty will now introduce himself through pictures of our road trip.

I can take it from here, Kaires. Thanks!


This is me, Monty Monterey.


Here I am, guarding our card key. It's very important to do that sort of thing!


Watching good ol' California pass away...


WOW! My new home! Sorta dry... I guess I'll get used to that.

It was nice meeting you! I'll be doing a lot to help Kaires with his blog, so this certainly won't be the last time. You'll be seeing a lot of me!

...Yeah, you will.

You say that like it's a bad thing!

No! No! Of course not! It's a good thing!

Good. Well, I got an urgent message from my boss. I need to go now... It was nice meeting you! Bye!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Today was the last day we had scheduled in Monterey. We had planned ahead of time to go to Monterey's aquarium, so we accordingly did so. It was, put simply, absolutely amazing. Every variety of fish and mammal you could name was there. Seahorses, sea otters, jellyfish, crabs, anenomes, even octopi were among the multitude that were there.  The best exhibit were the jellyfish, hordes of them just drifting. It was beautiful in that mindless way jellyfish have. Even better, there was an interactive display that seemed to come straight out of a science fiction movie. Using a touch-screen, you could pull up zoom views of plankton and move them around.

The zoo wasn't all smiles and rainbows, however. The aquarium spent quite a bit of time describing the dangers posed by humans to the undersea environment. Before this ends up as "please, take the pledge to reduce water consumption or feel indescribable remorse", I'm just going to simply say that watching what you do and being as efficient as possible; you could save a cute sea creature. These guys are counting on you.