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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1894541, member: 89387"] So we had a fun visit with our friends on Monday, and (you were right) Puff probably spent most of the day napping in his hide – at least that was where he was when we got back right around his usual bedtime, so we just turned off the lights and let him sleep. Bath and bugs on Tuesday as usual, and he had a nice meal, including some fresh butternut squash that my husband cooked up for him, and loaded up the freezer with the rest – he’d had a whole squash in the refrigerator for a long time and luckily it was still good when he cut it open. Puff still loves butternut squash, but he’s not too crazy about the fresh dandelion greens that we’re getting from our yard nowadays. Oh well. At least he’s eating something besides crickets and roaches. :roll: It’s been a long time, but I’m pretty sure that the Jurassic Park ride wasn’t there the last time I was at Universal, although some of the other tourist attractions in Southern California (Knott’s Berry Farm, for one) had dinosaur exhibits after the movie was such a hit. They even have dinosaur and reptile attractions at the Alaska State Fair, which I try to get to whenever I’m up to it. They’re pretty cool, but probably no comparison to what they have at the permanently located amusement parks in So Cal. Our state fair runs for a little over a week up to and including Labor Day – it has to be at the end of the summer at harvest time because part of the fun are the contests with the giant vegetables and who can grow the biggest ones with all the extra daylight we get here in the summer. Then they pack it all up and move it out until the next year, and they use the fairgrounds for all kinds of other things during the rest of the year. The Scottish Highland Games is going to be there this next Saturday, and we’re hoping to go, but they’re predicting temperatures in the high 70’s or low 80’s – a real Alaskan heat wave, so I don’t know how well that’s going to work. We’ve got one of our infamous summer forest fires going down on the Kenai Peninsula, and it’s making the air in Anchorage a little smoky and hazy. Some rain would actually be pretty nice right about now. Your carnivorous plant garden sounds like it would be a fascinating and beautiful place. Maybe I could use a few of those in my yard to take care of the occasional yellow jackets. I got stung by one of those once and I hope not to ever repeat that experience because it really HURTS! :shock: Problem is the plants wouldn’t survive the winter unless I had someplace indoors to keep them, which I really don’t. But my husband has a few little pots in the yard and he’s trying to grow some collards and mustard greens and endive for Puff. So far, we’ve got some little bitty green things so we’ll see what happens. Hope my husband doesn’t get his feelings hurt if Puff doesn’t eat the greens. The whole thing is an experiment... :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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