I found a photo as I was editing this chapter’s from San Angel that DID turn out… sort of
I like it.
Q is for: Quite a Day; Quite a Surprise
Quiet please. I’m querying this report for quality quotables.
"If I stand here long enough, the sign will fall on my head and I'll have a lifetime pass to Disney!"
For your reading pleasure and to whisk you away to lands far away… Enjoy!
I did! Well... not
all of it. But some!
Every day in Animal Kingdom is magical. For me, it’s more “magical” than the Magic Kingdom because it has an extraordinary way of calling me to far off, exotic places to experience more of this great big wide world.
I have to disagree. I find MK "magical", while I find AK more... mysterious... or mythical... otherworldly (Pandora)… hmmm... less "enchanting" and more seductive.
DeVine welcomed us to her World of Wildness and Wonder.
Love DeVine!

ooohhh… what a great shot of her! Love how she's looking right at you.
the kids didn’t feel a need for another Safari, so we skipped it. I was strangely ok with that.
I get that. I think you need to do it once... but that's usually enough.
Nice shot. Were you fairly close or is that a telephoto shot?
Last trip when they convinced me to ride it 3 times in a row, there was almost a bio-spill on the passenger platform of the Anandapur Rail Service.
I’ll bet you didn’t know it was called the Anandapur Rail Service, did you? I didn’t either!
Actually... I did.

That link was an interesting read, though. I'm going to have to look for the red over the doors and take note of the steam vents.
Time for some grub and what better than some snackages from 8 Spoons and Flame Tree?
Yes please!
split one order of Shrimp Mac and Cheese
mmmmm….. yummmm!!!! Possibly my favourite thing to eat in all of Disney.
(Some of the cool decorations found at Flame Tree. Yes, those are hand-carved.)
Whoa! Cool!
Those utensils are hand carved.
Back on track, figuratively speaking,
Nice.
literally the very last party seated.
Whoa!
Just made it!
I felt a little badly for the family behind us.
Well...
someone has to be last.
Maybe that makes me a horrible person,
Nah. They have to shut the doors and start the show at some point.
We had fun snorting, roaring, or whatever it was we did.
And as always I was mesmerized with the Broadway quality voices, colors, textures, and acrobatics.
One of Disney's best shows... if not their best.
Gimme a break; I’m old and my memory grows dim, I’ve only had one cup of think-sharpening coffee this morning, and this TR is as old as dirt like me. <goes to make a 2nd cup the Elixer of Life>

Okay. Go get your cup of Joe.
I’m back, and yes, it’s delicious.

ahem... I see you all changed clothes just for this ride!
we headed to the bathrooms. Shocking, I know.
Actually, it wasn’t because I had to tinkle, which is probably even more shocking.
What????
Okay. That's better.
but there was a more pressing reason. And no, it wasn’t that either.
So, I herded us out to the longest walk on property out to the bus corrals at AK
Ugh... yeah, that's a long one, isn't it?
I feel DHS is another one that feels overly long.
It began to rain hard at one point, and the giraffes took refuge under the trees.
Bet you were happy you were inside and not out in the parks at that moment.
How does she sit like that!?!?!? It hurts just looking at her!
Smile, Mom!
Open your eyes, Liesa!
I spotted a familiar name on this quilt:
How do you
do that? I never would've noticed... and not just because I didn't know the name in the first place!
At one point, a man about 50 or so walked in and said he had an extra couple of Budweiser Beers and didn't want to throw them away. He offered them around, and NO ONE took him up on his offer.
Yeah... I'm not taking a drink from a stranger. Nope.
But for years these baskets/plates made from electrical/telephone wire have made me smile. I adore them.
They are pretty cool... and pretty, too.
I told Anara to “Wake up. Someone’s here to see you.”
Awwww... That whole reunion is just wonderful.
Love how your one DD is wiping her eyes in that shot. They all look so happy!
I did and they were shocked to tears.
I see that! Awww!
It was one of the most poignant family moments we’d had in over 2 years.
This is a toy she brought to show guests how kids play in her country:
Interesting! She was able to steer it somehow?
We went back in to wait some more and my dad spotted the beers on the table and I told him the story of someone giving them away, and he said, "Who'd wanna drink that crap?!"
we had the pleasure of watching these 2 beautiful women drumming a rhythm... the same rhythm over and over- which admittedly grew a bit monotonous after 10 or so minutes.
Ugh... yeah, okay... maybe change up the tune a bit, ladies?
I’d always heard of the “Opening Ceremony” at Sanaa
I'd never heard of it until just now.
While not extravagant or with gross fanfare, the Maître d came out, welcomed us to Sanaa, and officially opened his restaurant.
Cute.
Sadly, tables that can accommodate a party of 6 aren’t by the windows.
Too bad, but... you did say you spent a lot of time and it doesn't seem that it was a big deal for you guys.
Instead, we focused on catching up and enjoying one another.
The ceiling is fashioned after leaves!
Really! I hadn't noticed that earlier.
No one goes to Sanaa without getting the Bread Service
I also got a S. African Wine Flight:
So.... we can anticipate a sweatshirt purchase?
I am not sure my dad loved what he got, but he is super picky and the way he dug through his plate, nosing around with his fork, cracks me up.
The kids, as of yet, hadn’t seen Pandora or the TOL at night
So??? What did they think? Were they blown away? Or just "meh"?