Just a quick update for those of you in central Florida who might be planning to come to my wildlife presentation on Saturday. It was originally intended to focus on three more fun critters, namely raccoons, opossums, and armadillos. As I got into gathering facts and figures, I realized that I couldn’t do any of the three justice in one presentation, so “Furry Critters #2 has now been broken into a Part 1 and Part 2. This Saturday, we’ll be talking about Raccoons, and on March 7, we’ll cover Opossums and Armadillos.
Remember, the wildlife talks are all 1:00-3:00pm, no reservations required, and FREE, though donations to the museum are always needed and gratefully accepted.
Hope to see some of you there!
I don’t live in Florida or else I’d come. Good luck on your presentation!
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It would be great to see you there, Priscilla. I’d love to have my online friends be able to stop by now and then. We’d have us a good ol’ time! π
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If I was there I’d definitely come πΊ Have a good time and hope it all goes well.
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And I’d definitely give ya a hug around the neck, my Dresden Files buddy! π Maybe some day! π β€
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Yeah, maybe some day π
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Wish I was able to visit and hear your presentations. I know they’ll be fabulous!
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Thanks, Mae. I hope you’re right! Nothing I enjoy more than sharing tidbits about Florida’s wildlife–except writing, of course! But even then, I sneak it in when I can. My Riverbend series gives me lots of opportunities! π β€
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Have a good time at your presentation. The folks in your community are so lucky to have you.
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Sharing and wishing you a fantastic “Fabulous Wildlife” event, Macia!
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Sounds fun! We have two of those roaming our property:)
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I live on the other coast, but I am curious about your background. I checked on your About Me page, but I didn’t see anything that explained your interest in wildlife. Do you have a science background, or are you just interested in wildlife? My dad worked for Fish and Wildlife, so I sometimes tagged along with him when he was out doing bird counts.
Good luck with your presentation, Marcia I know you’re experienced, so I’m sure it will go smoothly.
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