I really don't know ANYTHING about the new cell phones. For the longest time I didn't even have one. But recently I signed up for one through C o n s u m er C e l lular. They are mainly for those people, like me, who don't use the cell phone very much. There's no contract, and the Service Charge is only $10 a month. If I make any calls, its 25 cents a call, but I don't make any calls. I just got it for the safety of having a cell phone. I don't think the phone takes pictures or does any fancy stuff. It just makes and receives calls.
I got a Kindle for Christmas, and I'm kind of sorry I didn't get one of the more advanced models. I understand the newer ones are similar to the tablets, where you can go online, etc.
To change the subject a bit. The majority of desert tortoises that come through my rescue are adult males. But there seems to be a changing trend. Just this year, so far I have taken in 3, THREE , females. The one I just got today is the biggest female I've ever seen. She's every bit as big as a male usually is. I haven't weighed her yet, but she's BIG. And quite young. I estimate (by the condition of her shell) she's about 10 or 15 years old. She's a "found" tortoise, so I have an ad in the paper starting Wednesday to see if we can find her owner. I'll go get her picture.
The tortoise in the front is the new "found" tortoise. And the one behind her is a "normal" sized full grown female:
Here's a close-up of her face. I think desert tortoises just have the most interesting faces. Especially the eyes:
And when I was walking back to the house, I saw this picture:
When I'm outside, these two cats are mortal enemies. So I guess this proves that they fight over me. When I'm not there they seem to get along just fine.
I got a Kindle for Christmas, and I'm kind of sorry I didn't get one of the more advanced models. I understand the newer ones are similar to the tablets, where you can go online, etc.
To change the subject a bit. The majority of desert tortoises that come through my rescue are adult males. But there seems to be a changing trend. Just this year, so far I have taken in 3, THREE , females. The one I just got today is the biggest female I've ever seen. She's every bit as big as a male usually is. I haven't weighed her yet, but she's BIG. And quite young. I estimate (by the condition of her shell) she's about 10 or 15 years old. She's a "found" tortoise, so I have an ad in the paper starting Wednesday to see if we can find her owner. I'll go get her picture.
The tortoise in the front is the new "found" tortoise. And the one behind her is a "normal" sized full grown female:
Here's a close-up of her face. I think desert tortoises just have the most interesting faces. Especially the eyes:
And when I was walking back to the house, I saw this picture:
When I'm outside, these two cats are mortal enemies. So I guess this proves that they fight over me. When I'm not there they seem to get along just fine.