I'm scheduling 2 posts for while I'm on the road so y'all won't miss me too much. As if I've been on here being sociable at all in the last month. 🫠
On the way to Colorado, Google had my back and took Shaun a different route than he'd planned to go, which took us right by the Colorado Gator Farm. OF COURSE we had to stop. Shaun said "This looks like a trap." because it was in the middle of nowhere, but I was like "They'd have gotten me! Let's go!" 😂
Literally, feed me to alligators. I don't care. That would be an awesome way to go.
Anyway, they operate as a rescue / education center for reptiles. They had all sorts of lizards and tortoises and snakes and we got to interact with quite a few of them. They had a BUNCH of Sulcata tortoises that they had taken in because they're not easy pets. Everyone always thinks that turtles and/or tortoises will be easy, but then they find out the hard way that's not true. Even our hamburger-sized little Tort Baby is a bossy/sassy little butt.
We also got to hold a baby alligator and they gave us a certificate that they notarized with the baby gator's teeth. It seemed a little rude to use his snout like a stapler, but I know it didn't hurt him. I laughed when they did that because it caught me off guard. Who even thought to do that? 😂
Overall, they seemed really knowledgeable and like they took great care of the animals there. I would love to visit again when we have more time.