Hey, check me out. I'm riding a Camel with Becky Sangster at the Out-of-Africa Wildlife Park. Getty up Mr Camel
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Here I am again at the Out-of-Africa Wildlife Park - this is a huge wooden carving of a big scary cat, Meow
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I thought I would get some sun by hanging out on these nice warm rocks. And look, my Chapter K family was joining me - Hi guys
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My Chapter K family also took me to some town named Prescott. This town has been around for a long long time. Here the Chapter Director "Queen" Elizabeth was showing me a very big map - it was cool
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We had lunch a Porkey's in Prescott - I wonder if this swine was named Porkey.
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One of my Chapter K care takers Maryann was letting me taste the spicey sauce. It was good and it made me sweat.
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Uncle Jerry let me sit on his beautiful Orange Gold Wing. When I grow up I will have my own Gold Wing too
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Uncle Smitty also let me sit on his Gold Wing. His motorcycle is nice too. Keep the rubber side down dude!
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I also got to visit a place named Montezuma Castle National Park. I could live in a house like this. I would call it Kodie's Castle
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Queen Elizabeth let me climb in one of the very large Arizona Sycamore trees. This was a lot of fun. I also got a new hat at the ranger station.
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Here I am again in the tree - how do you like my new hat?
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Here I am playing on a big log. I was showing everyone how to tap dance
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I also got to go to see this real big train at some place called Clarkdale.
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Look how big the train was. This one had the name of my town "Tucson"
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I met this very shy man in the Verde Canyon train museum. He just sat there very quiet and looked around. His name is Woody
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I even got to sign the guest log. That made me very happy
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See, here is my name in the visitor's log.
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I also got to go on the Caboose and let me tell you those steps are tall for my short legs
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After a busy day I decided to hang out at the hot jacuzzi. It sure was relaxing
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Here I am again getting ready to take a dip.
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Nothing like relaxing pool side after a refreshing dip in the jacuzzi. How do you like my bikini?
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I visited a place called Tuzigoot National Park too. This place was totally cool
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Tuzigoot was once the home of the Sinagua people--this is what's left of their ancient dwellings.
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The Sinagua people were a peaceful people who got along and learned from their fellow humans--just like me.
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Becky and Elizabeth always make sure I get a good view and I get to learn about all sorts of things. I like these two ladies.
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These rocks are what the people used to grind up corn and other grain for food. That was very hard work.
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