The Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar had a special day for Bruin alum because the founder was a UCLA grad himself. We got to see lots of cool creatures!
Posts Tagged ‘observation’
Tortoise and hare
Ballin’ elf
Happy Pi Day! I’m surprised so many people haven’t heard of it before. It’s 3.14 you see! Anyways, today it’s all about this elf chatting with people at Legoland while balancing on a ball. So random! I wonder how you go about looking for a job like that, or someone with skills like that… just imagine the listing! Fun stuff.
Lounging around
Compulsive habit
I’m pretty sure these kinds of birds can’t flap their wings without making a noise.
Little house on the tow truck
Forget Little House on the Prairie! In this modern age it’s Little House on the Tow Truck.
Blued
Is it just me or are there more blue cars on the road? In the past week or two while commuting to and from work, I’ve seen so many more blue cars than I’ve ever seen in my life. In fact, I think at any given point there would be a blue car within my view, which is pretty unusual. Typically it’s just a sea of silver, white, and black. Where did all that blueness come from?
Then there’s the naming craze, what with Beyoncé naming her kid Blue and I’m sure many more parents to follow. Even our CEO’s daughter has a middle name that is similar – Bleu. At least they named their child before someone famous made it popular! There’s also the issue of Katy Perry’s hair, which she dyed blue not too long ago. It might just be one huge coincidence, but suddenly the color blue has been making a strong appearance across such different things that I couldn’t help but notice. I always knew blue was a color that just about everyone likes, but this is definitely taking it to another level.
Let me ponder this as I hunt down some blueberries to enjoy… 😉
Feisty spider
It’s probably not a real albino spider, but it sure could be. It was threatening me with its body lifted high, so I blew on it and was surprised by how quickly it balled up.
Evoking smells
Our sense of smell can be very important in how we experience things. A bunch of the guys at work have gotten into the juicing craze and to quell their craving for foods, they’ve taken to smelling food instead of eating it. Apparently a good long whiff of my junk food can help satisfy some of their hunger for the items! To a certain extent, I can understand that, since we often smell things and start to experience it before it reaches our mouths. Still, there’s nothing quite like eating the food after smelling it, so their diet baffles me.
Their recent quirky behavior has reminded me of how intensely we can be affected by our sense of smell. One guy gets paranoid when he smells Febreeze, since that almost always comes from the restroom after someone has #2ed. Meanwhile, whenever he comes back from smoking, I tend to get a whiff of that, which usually gags me. Also, the office has a lingering musty smell from the dogs that hang out there. I’m sure those with dogs don’t really notice since they’re accustomed to it, but I’m pretty sensitive to it whenever I enter the building. I wonder if my cats make our household smell any different. Missy certainly can smell like kitty litter at times!
Of course smells also evoke plenty of positive memories and associations too! I love going home to the smell of cooking and I have this fantastic shampoo from the Hilton that makes me smile whenever I catch a hint of it, since it smells like a gentle perfume and reminds me of when Panda is in town. Similarly, I have a strawberry EOS lip balm that is succulent and makes me happy not just with its sweet scent, but also knowing that my lips will feel soft and hydrated. I don’t think I’d experience these things quite the same if I wasn’t able to smell them. Their scents really do help enhance the experience!
Low landing
Last time I was leaving Dulles Airport, Panda and I saw a plane coming in really low for a landing. It seemed like it might brush the trees on the way down!