Rocky the Flying Cat

From 1959 – 1964 the airwaves were filled with the Adventures of Rocky the Flying Squirrel and his side kick Bullwinkle the Moose. Their adventures included matching wits with the villains, Natasha and Boris, archenemies of the “Moose and Squirrel”.

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I loved that show and wish I could say that Rocky the Squirrel was the inspiration for my cat’s name but it wouldn’t be true. He was actually named after the boxer in the “Rocky” movies. In the movies no matter how battered and beaten Rocky ended up, he never gave up, shook it off and came back to win the boxing match. Well, when I rescued my Rocky he was a tiny kitten and a young boy was abusing him. When I came racing to the rescue the kid tossed the kitten  into a shopping cart and ran. That little bit of orange fluff was so tiny he fell through the wire floor of the cart to the ground. As I approached, the kitten stood up, shook himself and headed for me with his wobbly little kitten walk.

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When I took him to the vet they said I had to name him or they wouldn’t treat him. Rocky was the only name that came to mind. From that first day he embraced the name, even coming when I call “Rocky”.

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Now 12 years later Rocky the Cat continues to be unique compared to any other cat I have ever shared a home with, and there have been many. He likes affection but barely slows down long enough to get any. He will cuddle but not in your lap…that’s another story for another time.

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Today is a classic Christmas Disaster Story.

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I’ve been working from home now since July. When I do go out ( for meetings, photo shoots, shopping, life) the cats, Rocky, Smokey and Buddy all get very hyper when I return. It’s usually pretty funny to watch them all racing around. What a happy welcome!

This time it wasn’t so funny. My little 48 inch table top Christmas Tree was all set up in the living room. Rocky had shown some interest but that had begun to slow down as he got used to it. The other two cats paid it no attention at all.

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I was at a meeting in Dedham from 11am- returning home around 3pm and the cats were doing their run around crazy greeting. Buddy ran past the tree at ground level with Rocky in hot pursuit except Rocky decided to try for the “High Road”. He launched himself in a great leap that brought him down right in the middle of the tree. A little to the left and he would have flattened Buddy . Instead down crashed the tree to the floor where it landed on top of the shocked kitty. Still tangled in the string of lights, Rocky took off like a shot , dragging the tree across the living room floor, ornaments  scattering everywhere. Then Rocky broke free and made a bee line to the bedroom.

RIP Christmas Tree 🙁

scan0002I didn’t take pictures of the carnage. My first reaction was to unplug the tree to avoid a fire or electrocuting the cat. My 2nd reaction was to check Rocky for broken bones or cuts and scrapes. He seemed to be unscathed.

Then I returned to the living room to pick up the mess. The silence was strange. No curious cats poked in the wreckage or teasing for treats. No one was running around anymore. It was almost like they had all  put themselves in “time out”.

Epilogue

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The tree is back together. It’s artificial. Only one light bulb was broken. The ornaments are plastic or Styrofoam so no damage there. It lights up and I’ve re-trimmed it. Rocky the Flying Cat has checked it out…from a distance. The other 2 cats ignore it. Maybe I’ll get Rocky a cape to wear for Christmas.

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Is that Harry? Harry Potter?

It’s Day 2 and we’re all meeting up to have breakfast together before heading off to Universal Studios. I made sure to be up early so I could make a run to Walgreen’s before the others got here. I needed to get some big band aids to cover my big blisters. Hopefully that will get me through the walking we will have to do today.

When Joe and company arrived at my condo we put their luggage in my suite and then took my car to Shoney’s for the breakfast buffet. I’d never been to Shoney’s but I’d heard of it. I think it’s more of a southern chain. The buffet was quite varied and certainly filling. I think we all were fully fueled for the day. 

Once we arrived at Universal and parked we had to make our way to the gates. It seems like you have to walk forever to get from Universal’s Parking area to the park. No busses, trams or trains here just the occasional moving sidewalk. Then another long walk through a section of push carts and vendors. Once the gates come in sight you prepare yourself to stand in line.

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The line wasn’t too bad. There was a gate attendant working the line taking out anyone paying with credit cards so it made the whole line move faster. I had a voucher for the 4 of us so we had to wait but once at the window I was treated very nicely and the ticketing process went smoothly and quickly. Islands of Adventure here we come.

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The big draw for us all was the Harry Potter Ride

First Glimpse of Hogwarts

and even though we wanted to make a bee line for it we did detour long enough to take the Spiderman ride.

Inside Spiderman attraction

 It’s been updated since I was there in 2010.  You really feel the heat! That’s all I’m going to say. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone who is planning a visit.

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Outside of Spiderman we passed a Super villian…I think he was a villan…signing autographs. Then the little comic section ..Gasoline Alley, Beetle Bailey and there was Boris and Natasha.

Those two villains from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show are two of my favorites! There was also a Dudley Do-Right ride with a run-away log shooting down the flume.

A bronze Popeye was a popular spot for  photos.

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Then we entered Jurassic Park but to our disappointment most of the attraction was shut down.

 We lingered for a few photos but for the most part followed the winding path through the prehistoric era to enter the mystical world of Hogwarts and Harry Potter.

Any true Potter fan will feel their heart start beating faster when you first see the entry to Hogsmeade with its snow covered roofs and crooked chimneys with the majesty of the Castle that is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry looming over it all.

It may stand back but it is still the prime showcase of the attraction.

Today the Beauxbatons and Durmstrang and a young woman from Gryffindor are standing in the square between Hogswarts and Hogsmeade allowing  the “muggles ” to take pictures with them. 

 We turned left and headed to the castle. It was time for THE RIDE.

I caused the first delay. Having been here before I knew we couldn’t bring any large objects but I had seen many people with Point and Shoot cameras so I had mine in a small shoulder bag. I was stopped at the gate told to put it in a locker. I tried to refuse but was told I couldn’t ride unless I left it behind. The lockers were packed with other people who were being forced to leave their belongings behind and only one attendant to assist. He was clearly overwhelmed.

First the computer said there were no open lockers. The when I saw one become available and grabbed it, the computer assigned me a different locker. I couldn’t reopen the one I’d snagged to get my bag back out. I had to wait for the harried attendant to get to me to cancel the previous transactions and let me request another locker. I don’t know how long it took but it seemed like forever, especially since  my 3 friends refused to go one without me.

The line itself moved fairly quickly. As the  horticulturist  among us, Tim was appalled at the condition of the plants in the greenhouses that lead up to the castle. Once inside the queue moved almost too fast. You never got to see the scenes play out, from Dumbledor’s speech in his office to Harry, Hermione and Ron explaining what the ride was about. (Sneaking us muggles out of the castle to play Quidditch)

As we passed through the various halls the pictures on the walls moved and offered commentary  and then we were there ; stepping onto the moving sidewalk and getting plunked quickly into a seat. In an instant an attendant was there locking you in with a heavy bar that really restricts your movements. I would think if you were prone to claustrophobia that about now you’d be going crazy but almost immediately after the lock down you’re off!

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You are swept up and away , twisting , turning and dodging. There are huge spiders and tons of dementors. You weave between the flailing branches of the Whomping Willow. You are riding a broom and dodging fire-breathing dragons, swooping over the spires of Hogwarts following close on Harry’s heels as he encourages you to keep up. And then as fast as it started it’s over.

In my case I staggered off the moving sidewalk and waited for my heart rate to come back to normal. Everyone else was off and as exhilarated as I . The exit took us back to the lockers where I retrieved my camera and we headed back to Hogsmeade to explore the little town and have some lunch.

Much better to eat after the ride…not before ! 🙂