Well, not really. But last weekend we had the NARBC in town as well as the Midwest Herp Symposium. It was an all-herp weekend and I took a 3 day weekend from work so I could take it all in.
Dr Robert Henderson spoke at the symposium about his field work in the west indies. Anyone familiar with tree boas, knows he is the world aiuthority on the genus Corallus. I've been reading his books and technical papers for 20 years. We get together sometimes for social visits at the museum where he works. The sympossium was held in my area so he dropped by for a visit after his talk.
Dr Robert Henderson. He needs no introduction to anyone familiar with CORALLUS.
Monday afternoon and evening, had a nice enjoyable visit with Bill & Kathy Love. I've known these guys for a while and they visit anytime they're in the area. Our visits are usually ATB photo fests, but this time the weather was nasty so we stayed and and talked about tree boas. Most people don't know it, but the Loves are seriously into Amazon Tree Boas.
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