Monday, April 19, 2010

Morningside Nature Center

On most school days, I have an afternoon tutoring job, but today that was cancelled so that my student could go get new glasses (he jumped out of a boat, while on a fishing/camping trip over the weekend, and his glasses flew off, never to be seen again).

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Blaze and I took advantage of this bonus afternoon off, by going to Morningside Nature Center's living history farm. I love going there on weekdays, because we always have the whole farm to ourselves.

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This is the real reason I wanted to go to the farm. It's Spring time and I figured there would be baby animals of some kind.

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Relaxing in the shade of the cabin porch:

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My new boots:
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A very well camouflaged lizard:

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2 comments:

Tammy said...

I love the boots!

The pinecones are HUGE. We saw some large ones in California, but we sure don't have large pincones like that in Idaho!

Is there an alligator farm near you in Florida? If so, do you have plans to go see it?

Crescent Moon said...

There is an alligator farm in St. Augustine. We driven past it many times, but I've never been inside. I don't don't think we're going anytime soon, but if you need pictures from one, I can ask around.

Here's their website:
http://www.alligatorfarm.com/

Crafty Crow