It was a looong flight to Singapore from Denver, but we settled in for a few days of rest and relaxation before boarding the Anthem of the Seas for a cruise through Asia. Singapore was hot and humid, but it is clean and accessible. We had a couple of days to ourselves, then a couple of tours with friends. Our itinerary on the Anthem was to visit Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taipei, and South Korea, then sail to Japan for a few days. We had a sea day between ports. Compared to Europe, the visa/immigration process was more complicated, but we survived. Caroline and I quickly settled into our ship routine... the gym, fitness classes, pickleball and table tennis, ukulele, coffee and cards, dinner with friends, and evening shows. We were up at 6 and in bed by 9:30, not the typical cruiser schedule. The first couple of days, the gym is crowded in the morning. But soon, the late nights, with partying and drinking, dancing and gambling, takes its toll, and we have the morning gym practica...
I've been in Davis for three weeks, and I also have seen no cats. (Excepting the one house-bound cat I'm "sitting" for as one condition of my cheap sabbatical rental.) I run through the UCD campus most mornings before 7 am and have been surprised not to see feral cats. There are many more small songbirds than at USU, and a prodigious amount of squirrels. Also a much more lenient policy toward bringing dogs on campus, although I doubt that has anything to do with the absence of cats. In my neighborhood I've seen no cats but there is a large white feral rabbit.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was a student there, I had a hypothesis that I was seeing more black cats on campus because owls were eating the lighter colored cats. Obviously, I didn't know owl sensory capabilities!
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