04 June 2006 @ 04:17 pm
Wolf Center and Bambi II  
Someone forgot to tell the weather that there's a JUNE between May and July. We went from upper 60's to mid-80s REALLY fast. Yesterday it almost hit 90 in the city even. For those of you who weren't playing in my LJ last summer to see my ramblings/whining: I have no A/C. I rely on open windows and a box fan - which I have yet to get out for the summer. I should do that today. *glares at the fish now occupying the fan's old spot, and the rearranging job coming up*

Anyways, yesterday was another Wolf Center day! I had to get up Too Damn Early - 5 am. At least there's no one on the roads at 6 am on a Saturday morning! Got there and hung around for a bit working on the jigsaw puzzle in the kitchen. There's one piece I've been trying to find for three weeks now, and it's starting to drive me nuts. :P Anyways, we were getting ready to shift the Alaskan pack into a subenclosure so we could spray weeds, so task 1 was to shift them over. Since they're not trained or socialized, it's mainly just us walking in there, spreading out in a big line and herding them towards the gates. Worked pretty well - we only missed Inuk on the first pass, which isn't surprising considering that he's the one that tends to be the most curious/comfortable around us. Anyways, we got him in pretty quick, then decided to do one of the Mexican enclosures as well. They're release candidates, so they're kept away from people as much as possible and so were VERY skittish and easy to shift. But they do tend to get riled up, so I was placed on jumping watch duty (like what I did last fall when we got the four Mexican girls). They were actually REALLY calm, though, so I got a few hours of sitting in the shade and the breeze with this view (it's a camera phone, it's crappy) of the edge of the Anza-Borrego desert. There are worse places to be at 8am on a Saturday morning than resting in the cool, shady grass and looking at that view! ;) I could have done without the foxtail, though. That shit HURTS.

After everyone was allowed back into their main enclosures, I checked/refilled water troughs, and found a Western Toad swimming a bucket in one of the Alaskan enclosures. He was NOT ready to leave, even as I sprayed the high-powered hose in there to fill the bucket. It was probably like his own little oasis on the edge of the desert, really! He was cute, though. Grabbed some food (I'd forgotten one of the volunteers brings feasts on Saturdays!) and helped out with the Saturday program. By that point it was almost 95 outside. Joy! But there were some Washingtonians in the bunch, so they were fun to talk to.

We headed out to the BBQ after that, which was fun! Some great food. I had a moderate headache (I assume from the dehydration/heat) so that was kind of a downer. But it was fun getting to chat with some of the people I don't see often and meet some of the new volunteers. We tried not to scare them with our teasing. ;) It was a gorgeous night, though. The person's house is right on the edge of the desert, too, with a GORGEOUS view. Once the porch was in the shade, it was wonderful to sit out in the cool breeze and talk and admire the view.

Also watched Bambi II this weekend, and it was surprisingly good. This one's sort of an inter-quel - it takes place just after Bambi is orphaned. The story is that Bambi is now under the care of his father, who isn't entirely happy with the situation. Bambi, of course, wants nothing more than to impress dad. IMHO, the plot was a bit cliched, but it was at least a well-executed cliche. The animation and art was gorgeous - very pretty, and I loved the sort of washed-out/foggy look that they used a lot. It really gave the sense of a misty forest morning. The characters were pretty on-model from the originals. Didn't care for the new voice of Bambi - I thought he sounded a bit TOO different than the original (the original voice was REALLY cute and high-pitched). Loved Patrick Stewart as the Great Prince, though! He struck the balance perfectly between regal ruler, and annoyed-yet-loving dad. Thumper's voice was pretty good, too, I thought. Story-wise, I liked that they brought in so many of the original characters and set up the rivalry between Bambi and Ronno. Overall, I thought it was pretty good - definitely one of the better DTV sequels to date. I'd reccommend it for Disney fans or anyone who just wants a cute movie. :)
 
 
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Often Imitated, But Never Duplicated: Thumper[info]princeali_m_fan on June 4th, 2006 11:31 pm (UTC)
THUMPER!!

And Bambi's dad was a loser :P
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 4th, 2006 11:53 pm (UTC)
Thumper is LOVE!

Bambi's dad was not a loser! He was just a fish out of water. :P Then again, anyone with Patrick Stewart's voice cannot possibly be a loser. ;)
Tracy Jane[info]tjh102 on June 4th, 2006 11:34 pm (UTC)
Poor you. I never had air con when I was living in France. 45 degree heat and no air con :(
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 4th, 2006 11:53 pm (UTC)
Not fun at ALL. I've got the fan going now, but it really only helps marginally.
Melody: Giggle[info]pellmelody on June 5th, 2006 12:30 am (UTC)
You know, you CAN buy a small, portable A/C unit for about $125, don't you?
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 12:43 am (UTC)
I keep telling myself I'm going to go get a bigger apartment with real heating and A/C and that I don't need to bother with that, but I never do... :P
this and that...[info]alyssa22 on June 5th, 2006 01:18 am (UTC)
I want wolves!!!

Oh, and I love that you call yourself a post college bum! hehe!
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 04:41 am (UTC)
That's what I am - I'm honest with myself. ;)
Unspokenlonging[info]unspokenlonging on June 5th, 2006 01:28 am (UTC)
I cried during Bambi II. It's one of my favorites and now your making me want to listen to the soundtrack :P
Thumper: *to Ronno* Why don't you go home to your momma you bil ol' mommas boy!
Thumpers mom: Thumper!
Thumper: !....coming mamma

:D
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 04:42 am (UTC)
SO FREAKIN' CUTE!! XD
Ellen[info]ariellen on June 5th, 2006 02:05 am (UTC)
Guess I will have to check out Bambi II...I'm against it on principle, but if it's well done, I guess it could be worth a rent.
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 04:43 am (UTC)
I'd reccommend it, yep. :) I don't really care for the idea of dredging up a decades-old movie for a DTV sequel ('cause we know how most of those have turned out) but this one was nicely done, IMHO. :)
Anastasia[info]zerofantasym on June 5th, 2006 03:04 am (UTC)
DUDE no air conditioner in Ca? OMG!!! Poor you ;) huggles* We are in the 90s too, with a hurricane season... 3 o'clock.. RAIN!!!

Sooo I guess I might see Bambi II now. I don't think they have it for rent at EPCOT casting center, 'cause it's so new. I might go to blockbuster though, or something, cuz there is no Lion King in the casting center!! Can you believe it?
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 04:44 am (UTC)
LMAO! The Florida Clock - rain at 3! I'd forgotten that! :P

It's definitely worth a look! You know, I don't even know where the Blockbusters in the area were - I don't remember seeing any! :P
The Duuuuuuude: Stewie[info]dcpesses on June 5th, 2006 07:07 am (UTC)
We went from upper 60's to mid-80s REALLY fast. Yesterday it almost hit 90 in the city even.

Try the lower 100's like I did this weekend. :P
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 09:53 pm (UTC)
*points and laughs* :P
almandot[info]almandot on June 5th, 2006 08:06 am (UTC)
I flew to LA and stepped out into 69 degrees, cold, and raining on the tarmac. I LOVED it and almost started dancing. Then it proceeded to heat up like nothing else the next few days. So I fly to San Francisco. It's windy, chilly, and cold... up wait here comes the heat over the next week hurray. So I fly back to LA for a few hours. Now it's 91. Goody. What could make this trip end better..113 as I'm back in arizona. YAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 09:54 pm (UTC)
Hah! And now it's back to mid 70s. WTF?
[info]gekla on June 5th, 2006 05:14 pm (UTC)
Blah Moscow, it's no Bambi II here!
oh, 90 degrees, we wait such weather. It will be here in July! Now around 70 degrees.
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 09:55 pm (UTC)
70 degrees sounds wonderful! :P
[info]gekla on June 5th, 2006 10:19 pm (UTC)
In comparison with 90 - yes! But in the buses as in hell, with temperature of fusion there! :D
almandot[info]almandot on June 5th, 2006 07:43 pm (UTC)
*shameless propoganda*
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 5th, 2006 09:55 pm (UTC)
LMAO! Well, I'll be in the area at least! :D
almandot: finger snap[info]almandot on June 5th, 2006 10:39 pm (UTC)
well that's step 1 i guess ;)

1) Give FBI kirsten's picture to keep her in state
2) ????
3) Kirsten goes to grad night =D
Kirsten[info]xfkirsten on June 6th, 2006 01:53 am (UTC)
...You left out profit! :P