Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Welcome!

Hello there.
Hopefully I don't need to introduce myself, cause if you are here, you probably know me. If not, you can read all about me at www.snowcanyonhigh.com/alumni/info/tylergrowley.html
With that out of the way, I'll explain what my intent is with this blog. I really love the Internet. I can't really fathom how it is going to change the planet in the near future, but I love to watch as cool things spring up as a result of billions of people being so closely linked. I often find joy in the fact that a large portion of those billions of people are also carrying cameras along to capture video in the most unlikely, or likely of situations. Not only is the video captured, but it is also shared... making it necessary for someone like me to fight the addiction of youtube.
Anyway, whenever I find something that makes me laugh, or makes me think, I usually like to pass it on. But, due to increasing responsibilities, I don't have enough time in my day to justify sending an email to people to let them in on these findings. And on the flip side, you probably don't have enough time to care about each one.
THUS (I'm probably just over-stating what the function of a blog actually is, I'll call this Blogdundancyancy) I've decided to blog my findings, and you can check them out at your leisure, and I don't have to come up with something cute to say to each of you personally. However, if you would like a one-liner for you and you alone, you can feel free to call me and use the old fashioned ways of communication.
Let the fun begin!

Panda ExprAHHCHOO!!

Here is the first laugh to show up on my page.
I was in the library at school and cried a couple of tears while trying to hold back some giggles for this one. Maybe the fact that I couldn't laugh out loud (lol in the literal context) made it funnier for me? My favorite was the mother. But I actually think that it was a Zoologist dressed in a Panda costume doing some observations because of how humanly-scared it looked. Make sure your sound is on!

Rosy Boa

Those of you who know me know I really like to hunt reptiles. Since I've been in California I've been looking for a Rosy Boa. A snake that I had seen in my youth, but that has eluded me in my older age. But I finally got my hands on one the other day, so let me share:



Here is Lincoln showing his love for Herpatology.