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July 12, 2004

San Diego show

Filed under: TSK — Dan @ 11:15 am

Coming home from a show is always a ton of work. We got home Sunday night at 9:30 only to have it be 89 degrees outside still. Leaving the San Diego show on the beach and heading to the desert is not much fun. I took a few photos while at the water front. We went out to dinner on the beach and two carriers were at port. One of them was the USS MIDWAY.

USS MIDWAY

Too many trees and the ship was so big out of all the pics I took this one was the best. The other shot is one across the bay but you could see the whole thing. Impressive to say the least.

Carrier…..WOW!

After getting home we put all the snakes away so they could relax and get some water. Peaked in the incubator and saw some spider lings poking out of the egg. You have to love see spider ball heads.

We had a good time at the show. Not too many people attended the show. July is always slow as not too many people out here have snakes hatched out to sell yet. We only had about 20 snakes as we are still waiting for our eggs to hatch. We did have a little display of snakes on the table. Here is a pic of it.

Ivory, Snow, Hypo Mojave & Lavender Albino.

We had a Hypo Mojave, Lavender Albino, Snow & the Ivory all in the same display. Good thing one had black eyes and the other one red eyes or no one would have figured out which white snake was what. The snow has really matured into just what everyone wanted a nice “snow” ball python.

Any ways not much more went on in San Diego. It was nice seeing everyone we know down there. Actually were wondering where the regulars were, you know the people you see every time. There were several people who just did not make due to work or what ever. Well we missed seeing you and look forward to seeing you next time.

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