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Show us your daily planner.
Submitted by sarah louise.
Behold my daily planner. The coffee mug. (no, not really.)
The new area, Jungala, isn't super-wonderful. It's basically in two parts, the play area, and the tiger enclosure:
For those of us over forty-five inches tall, there's nothing special about the play area. It's rope swings and nets, so whatever, and a couple of kiddie-centric rides. There's a two- or three-story drop tower, which is impressive, as there aren't really thrill rides for the shorter set, and a zip line ride with confusing restrictions. You have to be at least six years old, but less than thirteen, and more than 48 inches tall (which, my sister pointed out, is a BIG six year old.)
The new tiger area, on the other hand, is quite nice, with a close-up walk-around of the whole thing, and six tigers, four of which are white. Whether they'll stay this way or not, I don't know, but most of the cats were very active, including one fairly juvenile male who was actually aggressive and lunged at the fence and roared at us once or twice.
Rode a couple of coasters while we were there, of course. The Scorpion, which is a fairly short coaster with one loop, Gwazi, a nice, high, rattly wooden coaster, and Kumba, which is towers and spirals of steel, fast and smooth. Went to the Brewmaster's Club, where they push free beer and the occasional piece of cheese on you. It's an Anheusier(sp, but I don't care,)-Busch park, so you get A/B drinks, but they're about to be wide-releasing a nice little fizzer called Wild Blue. It splits the difference between beer and wine, and might, off the top of my head, make a brilliant sparkling Sangria, or similar. It's blueberry flavored, and I recommend it. So there.
It isn't a face shot, but these are the holes I put in my hand Monday at the driving range. They feel mostly better, except for a few bad moments yesterday when goofed and dumped some Purell on them. I used some bad language at that one.
I need to either play golf more than once every couple of years or invest in a glove or something.