The Smallest Turtle
Another Britt. I wonder how old these are? |
Love that they rented to a guy named Badger. |
This old stairwell was quite amazing and I came upon it by accident. |
In order to climb these stairs, I did one of those smooth moves where I slipped in through that black gate after a resident exited. I walk Lyon each morning and see new things every time I venture out. I've been to 3 museums this week as well. My second favorite job would be museum curator. Or maybe just a museum docent. In the afternoons, back from my walkabout, I work on some writing, both fiction and non-fiction. I have finished a short story about a boy named Barton and now I am writing a little story about the American turtles in the Lyon sanctuary. This morning I walked back to Park Tete D'Or to look at the turtles again. In my research, I read that the zookeepers remove the turtle eggs, so they don't reproduce. This makes sense I suppose, though it is a bit sad. But here's the weird thing. I saw one small turtle today. Maybe 4 inches long? Much smaller than the others. If France stopped importing American turtles in 1993, where'd this guy come from? Did an egg get overlooked? Maybe these turtles have a few tricks up their sleeves? I wish I could get hold of a zookeeper to help me answer this question as well as the questions in the bulleted list below:
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