Howdy y’all. Well I have been trying to get to Ancient Egypt all week but my Flux Cap keeps getting stuck at 1985. I am hoping I can get over the glitch soon. So not much to report to you this week. I have spent my time exploring the TARDIS. There are so many rooms here y’all. I have found the library which has so many books that I think yu could very easily get lost in here alone. I found the swimming pool and have spent many an hour in the pool y’all. I have walked miles around the TARDIS too. Hopefully I can get to Ancient Egypt soon but in the meantime can you find out anything I may find useful when I get there? I have seen some of the information you have found out. It all looks very interesting y’all. Well I have included a few snaps here on the blog, which are difficult to take. I have to attach my Flux Cap to a surface and hope for the best! If only I had remembered the selfie stick I had for Christmas y’all. Hopefully I will be in contact soon.
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Howd’y y’all. Well I have had a very stressful week. I have been trekking through the Amazon rainforest following the pinging from my flux cap but I did not find Pi. At one point near the river I thought I was close because I was pinging like crazy but then I encountered a Boa Constrictor and as you know I HATE SNAKES! So I had to detour and lost the pinging y’all. I was so anoyed. I found out that Boa Constrictors are one of the largest snakes in the world, along with the Reticulated Python and Anaconda. Boas are non-poisonous but just as deadly. They ambush their prey, which means that they will hide and wait for something yummy to go by and then do a surprise attack. I was making sure that he was not going to have me for lunch! I have seen lots of different animals on my travels. One night as I treked through the rainforest I saw the cutest owl monkey which has evolved large eyeballs to see better at night. It is the only nocturnal monkey, and leaves its nest shortly after sunset for a night of foraging in fruit trees. It looked straight at me! When I was near the river I was lucky to see some capybara y’all. The Capybaras are rodents from South America and are the largest in the world. A capybara can get close to 80 kg (175 pounds) but as intimidating as it might look, they are mostly shy and tame creatures. So I was very quiet not to frighten them. Capybaras are also known as water hogs. As the name suggests, they are usually found near swamps and water holes. The water from the river provided a refuge from the midday heat. I so wanted to go in the water too but I was too afraid y’all as there could have been creatures in that water that I did not want to meet! Also when I was by the river the amount of birds that are there y’all. There were lots of horned streamers there. The horned screamer is a massive 84–95 cm (33–38 in) long, 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) bird, with a small chicken-like bill. The upperparts, head and breast are black, with white speckles on the crown, throat and wing coverts. There is a long spiny structure projecting forward from the crown. The horned screamer's call, as its name suggests, is a very loud U-WHO or honking YOIK-YOK. It was very noisy around them. Well I have been looking at the work you have been doing. Y’all have been very busy. If you can can you redraft those leaflets so I can give them to my friend Jonathan who is a rainforest expert before he goes back to the rainforest. He will find all the information you have put together very interesting I am sure and it will help him to identify the animals and dangers he will meet. So the pinging on my flux cap now indicates that I think that Pi has gone to Ancient Egypt. Now as you know trying to drive the TARDIS using my flux cap is difficult so it is going to take some time for me to get there! So can you start to find out about Ancient Egypt so by the time I get there you can pass some information to me to help me find Pi. Later y'all.
Howdy y'all. Well what a week I have had. It was just great to meet y'all and thank you all for your help. The TARDIS has been hard to drive as it hasn't got power steering but I have managed to arrive at the Amazonian rainforest in one piece. My Flux Cap. is pinging like crazy so hopefully I can find Pi. But I have a problem.... I just HATE creepy crawlies! I particularly hate snakes. Ugh! I never liked those rattle snakes when I was growing up in the US of A. Also the rainforest is surely very different to what I am used to. So can you help me? I need information on the rainforest so I know what is in store, what the weather will be like and the type of creepy crawlies I will encounter. Maybe you can work together and share what you find. Well keep me informed by twitter and on my hwb page. Speak to y'all soon. Bye! |
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