Today has gone by quite slow. Not entirely sure why. I've been busy for the majority of it.
Came down this morning (feeling a lot better) and made up meds for Sweetie and Guapo. Then went to the other side of the sanctuary to help Mirna prepare morning animal food. These meals are fit for royalty. I'll get a picture of them at some point. Came back to this side for breakfast. After breakfast I moved my Bat Falcon to a larger cage and cleaned out his old one. I then helped Maria with the signs for a bit (I'll explain more about them later). Needed some exercise so I went kayaking. Now I've been on my computer for a bit. Feels like it should be much later in the day.
All I remember from last night is a blur of green. Maria, David, and I painted 15 or so pieces of metal of which are going to be signs. Lots of green and lots of metal paint fumes. These signs are going to relay the two messages of "Restricted Access/Acceso Restringido" and "Please don't feed or hold the wildlife/Por favor no alimenta ni retenga fauna silvestre". We have some out already, but I guess we need to have more.
Picture are being very moody and some are wanting to upload while others don't. I'll try and post pictures of this event at a later date.
Tour are beginning to pick up now. We had 21 people yesterday and 14 today. It will probably be like this if not more until after the holiday season. Carol and Earl are expecting me to do tours soon. The only anxiety I have is that the tourists won't feel they got their money's worth. I know tons of information by now, but I just don't know if I can make the tour last 1.5 - 2 hours. I also definitely can't answer every question that would likely be asked. I suppose we'll just see...
The above are all picture of various paths on the outskirts of the sanctuary.
Here is one of my cameras. This is the one that caught the following picture last time.
Tomorrow I'll also put up pictures of the baby anteater.
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