You can soon get used to things in life. Already I’m beginning to relax into Venezuelan life despite it being so alien. The wildlife is a good example for me. On day two we were interested to see a large lizard in a Caracas park. On day four, now in Cumana, we were excited to see a two-foot iguana running from a riverbank. By the afternoon of day 6 (today) we had followed and fed thirteen two-foot iguanas around our feet, which are apparently common-place beach scavengers and even got to the point where we were completely ignoring them. Might take a while to get used to giant cockroaches though.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Getting used to things - Simon
You can soon get used to things in life. Already I’m beginning to relax into Venezuelan life despite it being so alien. The wildlife is a good example for me. On day two we were interested to see a large lizard in a Caracas park. On day four, now in Cumana, we were excited to see a two-foot iguana running from a riverbank. By the afternoon of day 6 (today) we had followed and fed thirteen two-foot iguanas around our feet, which are apparently common-place beach scavengers and even got to the point where we were completely ignoring them. Might take a while to get used to giant cockroaches though.
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Great to get such regular and up to date news! Love those videos!!
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