In case anyone's wondered what I did with the turtles while I was in Poland, the answer is nothing ... they were home alone the whole time. That's what makes reptiles such great pets ... just provide a setup with whatever they need and they don't need you checking on them constantly. If I'm gone for less than a week I don't bother to get anyone to come by and feed them and so on. I just gave them an extra meal on Friday - and it was a pretty big one too - and they were fine till Wednesday night. They were really happy to be fed last night though. ;-)
Today's post is my (so far) latest YouTube video ... a few minutes of my three little guys doing various turtle-y things like climbing, falling down, swimming, begging, biting, looking adorable. :-) Actually a really cute video if I do say so myself. Also with a commentary track by yours truly which makes it sound like I talk to these almost deaf animals constantly ... I don't, just when I'm interacting a lot with them, like in this video. It's all in Norwegian but I've translated it for those non-Norwegian speakers who may be interested ... see below. :-)
And no, Henrik can't really hurt himself falling over like that ... and Herman didn't get hurt when Raphael bit him, he was just startled. :-)
2 days ago
5 comments:
They look so comfortable, I want to go swimming with them! How was your trip?
If you were to swim with them I suspect you might find it less comfortable than you think ... ;-) but of course it might be fun for them. ;-)
The trip was great, I took a gadzillion pictures. Seriously ... I think I took something like 1,100 pictures in five days. o_O Well, I've got an 8gb memory card, and there's no reason to save room. :-)
I meant to say before the Norwegian language sounds nice, tho' it's all Greek to me
Thanks, I guess. ;-)
It sounds nice on the ears, unlike some other languages that are hard to listen too. Butr I do not understand it so its greek to me as in Shakespeare
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