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All the small things

Thu Jun 4, 2009, 3:16 AM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Devendra Banhart - Carmensita
Hi everybody :) In August I am going on a summer school to Poznan and Berlin to practice the care of all kinds of exotic animals(including monkeys, crocodiles, antelopes and maybe even some tigers :lol: ), learn their breeding habits, the ways to immobilise them in case of an emergency and other pretty useful things when you're responsible for the majority of the exotic animals in the animal shed :) I hope to bring back some good photos.

I'm writin this only to brag about it, I know ;P but I'm sooo excited! :w00t:

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:iconkatheairene:
Jezu, Mazok, ja cię muszę odhaczyć kiedyś gdzieś :P

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We danced in graveyards with vampires till dawn
We laughed in the faces of kings never afraid to burn
And I hate
And I hate
And I hate
And I hate disintegration
Watching us wither
Black winged roses that safely changed their color
:iconmazoq:
no się ostatnio coś nie możemy zgadać ;)
:iconlorivintage55:
Oh I see here you announced it, wonder where I was that I didn't see this journal? :shrug: How fun, so tell me did you get to work with tigers?

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There are only two ways of spreading light -
to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
- Edith Wharton
:iconmazoq:
unfortunately not really... the whole course wasn't as well prepared as we expected and we had to force the staff to let us in even to the back of aquarium and the reptile house. we were also supposed to work with elephants but some kind of disease broke out so we couldn't go in :( but I held an anaconda and a small shark :D
:iconlorivintage55:
You're brave :D

--
There are only two ways of spreading light -
to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
- Edith Wharton
:iconmazoq:
not really, they're pretty harmless ;)

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