I must be on a type kick lately. Very cool the way it's used in this video-- easy to sing along whether you speak Spanish or not. (The title means I don't know what to do with myself anymore. Hmmm... ever have days like that?) The band is from Uruguay.
This afternoon I'm off to the New England SCBWI conference in New Hampshire! They're having a lot of great workshops and speakers this year-- I'll post about it next week.
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Oh, man, I still can’t believe it. I thought it was a sonic boom. You know, you live in Florida you get used to hearing that twin boom, with the space shuttle landing and all, but I didn’t have time to reason it out before I heard the next one. The huge cypress tree I stood by shook; bushes rattled nearby, and squirrels fell off branches all around me. Boom! Another tremor shot up my legs from the ground.
What the . . .
Dinosaur!
I screamed but no sound came out. The camera fell from my hands. The dinosaur waded through the river, craning his neck to and fro. I knew what he was after. I knew what he wanted. And I remembered what Church Lady and Christy Lenzi told me. I grabbed my camera and ran into the muck.
“Right here!” I yelled. I twisted my watch and directed a sun beam into his eyes.
He stopped. Without moving his head, he slid his eye and looked straight at me.
“Yeah, that’s right,” I yelled, thumping my chest. “Grade A Beef! Come on!” I flicked my hand like Keanu Reeves. “Come on!” My heart was almost busting through my chest, but I repeated my mantra: I must enter the animal’s space, and he mine. This was the photo op of a lifetime.
He swooped his neck down and faced me. My heart pounded so hard it was breaking my ribs. The dinosaur smelled like an old aquarium. His nostrils were each as big as boulders. This was it—my final moment. I raised the camera. Then, like a wine connoisseur, he sniffed me, almost ripping the hair off my head.
He swung back up and lumbered through the river. About twenty yards down, he stopped and nibbled off some treetops.
Ah, brontosaurus. I nodded to myself. The friendly vegan. I ran through the trees and fired off this shot before he disappeared.
I’ve been to the local university, the veterinarians, and the science museum. They all think my husband Photoshopped the dinosaur into the picture. “But look at the reflection in the water!” I argued. “Look at the scale!” I tried to convince them to bring equipment and look for footprints in the riverbed, but they said words like mental and loony.
No one believed me. One guy even showed me how he Photoshopped himself into a picture with Lindsay Lohan. But the light in the photo reflected differently on him than on Lindsay. His picture’s obviously a fake.
I’ve been back to the river; everything looks the same. There’s no trace of the dinosaur, no proof that he was ever there. Nothing.
Except for this picture.
My daughter's going to Uruguay this summer. I wonder if there'll be typeface flying around. :)
Have fun at the conference, and I'm looking forward to hearing what you post about it.
Está buenísimo Jennifer!!
I can tell the people that made this must of had so much fun.
Oh, you have fun too at the conference!! How great, I wish I could go too. There are no conferences whatsoever close by. I have to air travel to get one. :o(
Enjoy Jennifer, and tell us everything when you come back :o)
Sara- how great for your daughter!
Y gracias, Alicia! Escucho mucha musica en español-- es una buena manera de aprender. Me gusta esta cancíon. :-)
And yes, I'll tell all next week!
One of the neater videos I have seen in a while. Would love to know the translation. Appears to be about either worldly or local commercialization or environmental issues. At least that is what I get from the graphics!
Enjoy the conference. Will have to check on the ones here in the south!
AH! Run! The designers have taken over!
Very cool video and it is catchy.
I love love love the pig sketch.
Well Jennifer if you like to listen to music in spanish, I recommend you listen to "Juanes" and "Bacilos" Those 2 are my favorite :o)
Tom-- Well, roughly it's about a guy who tries all sorts of things yet remains the same, so he doesn't know what to do with himself anymore. It would be a long translation-- it's got a lot of stuff in it! Oh and yes, check out the conferences, they are well worth it.
And thanks, Eric!
Alicia-- Juanes... por supuesto que sí! Lo he escuchado desde hace años y lo adoro. Mi hija tambien. Cuando era pequeña se lo escuchaba y cantó las palabras sin saber el sentido. :-)
¿Conoces a Ozomatli o Soda Stereo? Estoy enamorado de la voz de Gustavo Cerati. ;-)
Voy a buscar a Bacilos...
He, he how cute that you daughter used to listen to Juanes and sing! I just love his music and he is such a hottie too ;o)
Yes, look for Bacilos. I have a feeling you'll like it. Soda Stereo of course! "El temblor" was one of the songs I would listen over and over again :o)