I don't always lead tours. Part of my job is to give presentations and convince people they want to leave the beach and spend the day in the swamp. So I put on my jungle hat, grab a microphone and do my thing every Monday morning.
Monday being my birthday - I gave my presentation and afterwards was praised by a very nice, well-to-do woman in her sixties who said "I can tell you love what you do and that is $&@^! cool!" OK!
Monday being my birthday - I gave my presentation and afterwards was praised by a very nice, well-to-do woman in her sixties who said "I can tell you love what you do and that is $&@^! cool!" OK!As I promised myself, I took the rest of the afternoon off and headed down towards Shark Valley Slough in the middle of the Everglades to check out a spot I'd never been too. There's an old road off the main highway that's gated now and if anyone goes out there I don't know why. It reminds of a song by Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers called Hope and Madness about the resilience of nature and the ability to rebound from our ceaseless abuse - the lyrics go something like this:
Let her lead you so very far away
Where no one can reach you
Spread out wild and wander
And may everything they poison come back stronger
While the rest of us were sleeping
She sent flowers gently creeping.
And the waters slowly seeping
Through the cracks in the pavement
And the cracks in the dam
So now everything we steal away
We know someday she'll take it back again
Near the end of my trek I stopped at a berry bush and noticed a strange shaped leaf. It twitched.
So Abigail looks over my shoulder and sees Uncle Petie on the computer and asks "Why is he doing karaoke?"
ReplyDeletenice way to celebrate!!
ReplyDeleteahh there you are again in your cute little jungle outfit. So...the lady swore at you?
ReplyDeleteshe didn't swear at me so much as she swore in excitment which was alarming given the number of kids around.
ReplyDeleteshe didn't swear at me so much as she swore in excitment which was alarming given the number of kids around.
ReplyDeleteSo the lady was your little sister? I'm confused.
When my sister is 60 like this woman - I would imagine she will swear in front of kids too. She does now (and that would be the youngest one Mandy)
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