I’m still working on awe-inspiring posts, but in the
meantime I thought I’d share a day trip I had with Prince Charming. It all started with meeting during the day. I can’t remember all the details, but it probably involved laughing and talking primarily in English (it helps strengthen my Spanish).
Moving right along, we went for a stroll through
the Botanical Gardens. It appeared as though it was going to
be a traditional tourist attraction—full of posed pictures (like
the ones shown below), hoards of tourists and lovebird teenagers stealing
kisses in the bushes (who am I kidding? Even old people publicly display their
French-kissing skills—and we’re not even in France!).
| Looking naturally thoughtful, as always. |
| So happy to be sitting on a fountain. |
De repente (‘suddenly’--you will learn Spanish. Ha!), I saw a most glorious vision: a friendly feline strutting my way. “Hi, Mr. Kitty. Can I come close to you and share with you my affection for your cuddly cuteness?” The cat looked suspicious, but I was not not afraid. I approached it.
| Feral cat. |
At first I was shy with the cats. Not sure how they would react to human interaction.
| Does he look happy? |
But we slowly warmed up to one another.
| It looks like I wet my pants... |
| Considering the ramifications of my actions... |
| I never should have doubted my charm. |
Such a nice cat. Maybe you would like to sit on my head?
| Mr. Kitty on my head. |
Charming advised me to focus on the sites. So I sat down for a photo-op in front of what appears to be children suckling a cow. So symbolic, Argentina!
| Taking a break from cats. And from smiling normally. |
Despite Mr. Charming’s warnings, I continued to
| The key is to approach them as silently as a ninja. |
This feral feline is easily tamed by my antics and seeks my attention.
| Cat Whisperer? I think so. |
I coddled the seemingly benign cat when it struck me with its super sharp claws. Right in the arm! (Picture my reaction looking and sounding something like this).
| Moments before the "incident"! |
I didn't take a picture of the wound, but this is how I remember it:
| Entirely accurate depiction of my wound |
I learned a second and third valuable lesson that day(the first being never trust taxi drivers): (1) I should have doubted my charm and (2) I should have brought hand sanitizer.
After washing the wound with some drinking water, we went to see the outside of a planetarium. I’m kidding. We went to see the inside but it just so happened to be closed during daylight hours. I guess it’s because the stars only exist at night. I always forget that.
| The planetarium/spaceship/useless during the day place. |
But as luck would have it, we came across more cats! This time they were sequestered behind a solid iron fence.
| El Bigote (The Mustache) |
| It had a gross eye. I threw up a little when he looked at me. |
This is the boss cat. (left)
Then I found a miniature cat and tried picking it up. It didn’t work. (right)
Then we went and looked at geese. I didn't touch them because they are dirty and I had already contracted Cat Scratch Fever.
| Disease ridden animals (me included) |
Overall, I think we had a pretty good time today. I don't think I’ll make a career out of my cat-whisperer abilities quite yet. I need more time to hone my ninja skills, study what feral vs. domestic means, and develop CSD antibodies.
Cats are fun when you dont have to take care of them!!.... :)..I miss you
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