Today I went to a flea market (one of my favorite pastimes-- especially in Japan, where you can buy gorgeous silk kimono jackets) and spent several happy hours browsing the wonderful selection of comic books and old Boy's Own Adventure pulp novels. Unfortunately, all in Spanish. The market was partly in a plaza, and partly on two alleys on a sharp slope, so when I stood on the plaza and looked up, the alleys looked like a river of bobbing heads and hats.

Then I saw a pet shop, and decided to go in and look at the cute puppies. Apparently half the shoppers also thought that would be a relaxing diversion, so the place was just as packed as the alleys. There are some very exotic pets available in Madrid. I wrote down the names to ask Lawrence (whom I am sitting across from now, in the Cafe of the Naked Men (and Women) on the walls. (He is photographing me and the Naked Men Parts on the Walls right now.)

Right, the animals. I got distracted. There were hamsters the size of mice, spherical little puffballs bouncing about the cage with more energy than hansters usually show; bizarre creatures in a heap in one corner of the cage, the size of rats with rabbit-like ears and very long stilt-like legs, which Lawrence confirmed were kangaroo rats (rata canguro); things like mini-guinea pigs with tufted tails, degu; and more mysterious rodents in a cage labeled perrito mejicano; that is not what they are, though, because I am informed that means "chihuahua."

I must sign off now, the Cafe of Naked Men (and Women, but we all know which I'm looking at) is closing down.

From: [identity profile] kchew.livejournal.com


I was really surprised to find that they keep chipmunks as pets in Europe. I saw them in a habitrail through a Parisian window and in Barcelona they were selling chipmunks on the Ramblas from the petseller stalls. To me, they're wild animals. In Europe, apparently, they're gerbils. Who knew?
oyceter: Two of my rats in a tissue box (rat)

From: [personal profile] oyceter


No ratties?

And eeee to the Naked Man parts ;).

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


No, nor mice either.

That continues to be the cutest icon ever.
octopedingenue: (scar/lust chibis in love!)

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They're fuzzy rodents from Chile! They're supposed to be very social and friendly, and they can't digest sugar very well, aaaand that's about all I know. I've seen them sold as exotic pets in the US, but not often.

I DID get your package. OH MY GOD. SCAR. I squealed my head off when I opened the package. Can I often you my firstborn kittens? (His arms are detachable. This amuses me far more than it should. I can make him a little cape of green felt and have Episode 40s Scar!) ROMANTIC FIGURINE POSING WHEEE!

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


When I saw the last episode with... um... Zabuza? The guy Haku is hanging out with... I totally thought of Scar.

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com

I am the biggest geek in the world


I had tiny adorable Gaara and tiny adorable Naruto on my keychain for a while, but decided to take off Gaara and give slightly less tiny but still adorable Iruka quality time with tiny adorable Naruto on my keychain while it was in Europe.

(If you put three on at a time, the chains get tangled; if you do put them on your keychain, inspect them frequently, as some of the paint on some of them chips easily.)

From: [identity profile] kateelliott.livejournal.com


So. How is Spain? Or did I miss that entry? (we've been busy this weekend so I'm very behind)

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


Hit "recent entries" and page down for earlier reports.
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