What kind of mileage does she get?
I lost Jerome in the glare. So I tried something else.
Who parked this thing?
All joking aside, I managed to get around without any particular problems.
However, unlike the zoo, animals at Sea World move frequently and are usually surrounded by highly reflective glass, so I ended up taking more pictures of the staff than the animals.
This nice man was advertising tours in front of the park.
This is Jenna. She taught us about the penguins.
This young lady trains the sea lions.
This guy...was harassing some of the waiters at the place I got lunch at.
He said he was trying to get attention.
So I gave it to him.
Still, I managed to get some photos of the animals.
I'm bigger than you
Obligatory shot of Shamu.
I'm bigger than yoouuu...
Most of the belugas stayed by the window. Two stayed in the back, though. Their names are Ruby and Pearl. Peal is only about two months old and is absolutely adorable. She also stubbornly refused to get in any picture I took, so just pretend an itty-bitty gray (she will not turn white until she is older) whale in there.
I'm bigger than - wait, what? No! NOOO!
Why have you abandoned me oh great gods of forced perspective?
The sharks were pretty cool. I ended up going into a total aquarium-esque shpeel about them to some fellow tourists. They said they appreciated it, but I guess I'm a little embarrassed.
He's still there, isn't he?
After walking my legs off the day after walking my legs sore, I was ready to take it easy.
The lady and I will have a dry sherry.
Actually, I had a coke with some really good ravioli at the Old Spaghetti Factory on 5th Avenue.
Tomorrow, we head home. Right after visiting some dinosaurs.





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