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Date: 05/12/2012 Views: 3303

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  • Summary: We went with my parents to the Hill Country Wine and Music Festival. Here's David enjoying some wine!
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  • Summary: Me in front of some bluebonnets.
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  • Summary: Some pretty flowers that David liked.
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  • Summary: We took a weekend trip down to San Antonio to visit SeaWorld. The hotel we stayed at had this neat display of current electricity use (as well as water use). Sadly, the historical display seemed to not work - I'd be very interested to see how far below
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  • Summary: People feeding the dolphins at SeaWorld.
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  • Summary: Me in front of the flamingos! (notice my shirt...foreshadowing!)
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  • Summary: The penguin exhibit! It looked cold in there (more foreshadowing!)
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  • Summary: Periodically, people would come in and shovel the snow a bit. Snow falls a lot of the day from three holes in the ceiling, and then it has to be evenly distributed throughout the exhibit. Often the penguins would come over and check out what was going o
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  • Summary: We then got to go behind the scenes! Here is some of the fish that they feed the penguins with - there are around 300 penguins that they care for, and they eat 300-500 pounds of fish per day! Most of the fish they just drop in the water in the exhibit -
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  • Summary: We got to hold an unfertilized penguin egg, and touch some adult and chick feathers. (the chick feathers were very soft!)
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  • Summary: Next we got to go right up to the snow in the penguin exhibit! Here are two curious penguins that hung around while we were there.
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  • Summary: Some penguins hanging out on the rocks.
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  • Summary: Lots of penguins were waddling around :-)
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  • Summary: We then exited to cold, and got to meet a penguin up close! Her name is Maggie, and she waddled in from down the hall. She's a Magellanic penguin, and they generally live in South America. (so th
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  • Summary: Maggie is cute!
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  • Summary: Me petting Maggie! Good times. Her feathers were pretty soft, especially the smaller ones on her flippers.
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  • Summary: David petting Maggie!
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  • Summary: Us with Maggie striking a pose! (she was actually very good at posing...)
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  • Summary: After that it was time for Maggie to waddle away. Bye Maggie!
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  • Summary: We found a fun hat store inside SeaWorld - here's the penguin hat...
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  • Summary: and here's the flamingo hat! (neither was bought)
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