We also lucked-out and got to feed giraffes. Giraffes have surprisingly huge heads, which you can't really tell most of the time because their heads are way up high in the air, and everything looks tiny when it's 20 feet above you.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Brogcrastiination Part 3: Christmas
Hey! We just got back from San Diego, where my mom's side of the family went for our annual Christmas reunion. The highlight of our trip: Going to the San Diego Zoo, which I've actually been to like 3 times in the past 3 years. That place is pretty awesome. They have lots of monkeys there. I really love looking at monkeys.... or technically "apes," if you really want to be nitpicky.

We also lucked-out and got to feed giraffes. Giraffes have surprisingly huge heads, which you can't really tell most of the time because their heads are way up high in the air, and everything looks tiny when it's 20 feet above you.
We also lucked-out and got to feed giraffes. Giraffes have surprisingly huge heads, which you can't really tell most of the time because their heads are way up high in the air, and everything looks tiny when it's 20 feet above you.
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Conversely, everything looks tiny when it's 20 feet below you. I know from experience. I am very tall.
Is it just me or is there a miniature rhino in the background there?
It's not in the background. It's on the fence! Literally.
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