Showing posts with label turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turtles. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Natasha and Sherman

Friends and family have heard of Natasha, the turtle that came for a summer and wound up living with us for the long run..

Fewer have heard of Sherman, the friend that kept Natasha company at the end, and then stayed with our family, much to the dismay of our children.


First, Natasha’s story.


Natasha first came to us for a summer when Natasha’s owner, Boris, went away for a few weeks. After turtle-sitting for July and August, we returned Natasha to Boris and purchased our own turtle, Gym (pronounced Jim). A year later Sparky came to join us and then Goethe (pronounced Goat) took up residence in a tank in Mike’s office at Stuyvesant H.S. Natasha returned to us for a longer stay when Boris went to graduate school in Sweden and Goethe joined them all for his first and only summer break. Sadly, Goethe did not survive the summer.


Over the years Natasha, Sparky and Gym cohabitated in a 50 gallon tank. Eventually Sparky and Gym died but Natasha lived on.


Boris returned from Sweden but claimed he could not take Natasha back because of his housing situation. 


Our own children grew up and went to college, leaving the two of us alone with Natasha. Boris got married and had a child and claimed, when told that he was getting Natasha back as a pet for the new child, that he could not possibly care for a (tank bound) turtle as well as a baby and a dog.


So Natasha stayed. At one point it looked like Natasha was slowly dying. He spent all of his time on top of his log and wasn’t eating. 


We went away for two weeks and found Natasha in the exact same position as when we left. When tapped on the shell, Natasha responded and so life continued.


I made jokes at work about running a turtle hospice because I honestly thought that Natasha’s life was nearing the end.


One evening we watched Natasha slowly slip off the log and plop into the water below. That’s it we thought … until Natasha started swimming about the tank and even ate!


Natasha lasted several more months until, one day he moved no more.


Ever respectful, we did not flush Natasha down the toilet (he would not have fit), nor did we dump him into the trash compactor. Instead, we solemnly walked to the Hudson river and, standing at the end of a pier, let Natasha slip gently into the water. 


Thus ends the tale of Natasha.


But wait! I almost forgot about Sherman!


Remember those weeks when Natasha didn’t leave the top of his log?


Well it turns out that Natasha was being held in place by Sherman!


Who / what is Sherman? Sherman is our imaginary, invisible octopus!


Yes, Sherman has a back (and front) story and, with encouragement I might even share it with you. 


Our children are somewhat dismayed to learn that we finally got a free roaming pet only after they grew up. Think of the fun they could have had with Sherman to play with when they were little. How much could have been blamed on Sherman. 


Now? Sherman is just evidence that their parents are even stranger than they thought.


So let me know if you want tales of Sherman’s exploits.



– Devorah





Friday, May 25, 2007

Try to

amuse yourselves while I go off line for a couple of days. I expect to be spending too much time with family to blog for a few days. If you need some help on the amusement front, we have readjusted the TurtleCam for your enjoyment.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Turtles and Such

Mike and I had a lovely morning ride which included sights from his childhood and our courtship.This was not one of them but makes a good photo op anyway in light of recent events.
This store, which is devoted solely to organic, prepared food for the small set, is where our favorite marzipan store used to exist. Trust me, the marzipan store served a greater purpose.
One of my favorite public sculptures.

Great bread. Mike introduced me to Orwashers when we were first dating. Their raisin pumpernickel bread is out of this world!
Kissing bikes. (aww ...)
Entrance to the park where we had our first kiss. Think, along the river (see the kissing bikes, above), at night, under the moonlight ...
Gracie Mansion, home to many NYC Mayors but not the current one. He chooses to live in his 79th Street townhouse. That's what you get when your Mayor is a billionaire. Gracie Mansion is actually located just inside Carl Schurz park. No kidding.
I really don't know what this building is but it looked really great with the cherry trees blooming. It's right across from Carl Schurz park.
A tug, tugging a construction barge up the East River.
The Triborough Bridge.
The bridge to Randall's Island.
Lighthouse on the tip of Roosevelt Island.

And finally, Turtle trying to escape.




You can't make this stuff up.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Turtle and Fish Cam

Now and for a short time only! The all new Turtle and Fish Cam! Watch Sparky, Natasha and Gym harass and perhaps eat a few fish. Yes, folks, you too can see just how fast a turtle really is!

Lights out at 9:00 PM DST (Eastern Time Zone)

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

TurtleCam!

Over the months we have had the BikeCam and then BikeCam mark 2 (digital cameras mounted on the front of our bikes). Today the Squid family give you the TurtleCam! Meet our two red-eared sliders, Sparky and Gym, and our border turtle (a snake-neck we think), Natasha. Natasha and Gym are male and Sparky is female. The biggest turtle? Sparky. The smallest? Natasha. (Natasha is boarding with us while his owner, Boris, is attending graduate school in Sweden. Yes, we understand the Natasha/Boris reference.)

Please note: the TurtleCam link is subject to change. If we ever get it at a stable address, I will post a link in the sidebar.

The camera is currently set up to show the reflection in the back of the tank so it makes it look like there are more turtles then we own.