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November 23, 2005

Sorry it has been so long

Wow, this year has flown by. Business is great, we have been so busy with Explorertour that I hardly get a chance to relax. The end of the year is a period of reflection for a lot of people and for a lot of businesses. A time to look back and assess what we have done wrong, what we could do better and what we did well and need to keep doing in order to stay in business and gain more customers. I would like to personally thank all the tourists that have patronized our company here in San Francisco and say thank you to all of our partners and providers as well. Thanks a million San Francisco.

Greg Fetherolf
COO Explorertour Inc
September 23, 2005

wine tour video



press play to watch, "me on my brothers wine tour"
I finally went on my bigger brothers tour last weekend! I made this short in the front of one of the winerys we visited called Viansa. As you can see the property there was breathtaking! I took alot of pictures of the historical house [looks like a gothic mansion] inside and out, and i'll have to post them later!
September 09, 2005

cokatoo facts



Cockatoos are crested birds from rainforests, dry regions, and fields of Indonesia and Australia. There are many different species of cockatoos. Cockatoos are long-lived birds. Many species of cockatoo are endangered because of loss of habitat, being shot as agricultural pests, and the sale of the young as pets.
Anatomy: The Cockatoo averages about 12 to 15 inches (31-38 cm) long. These parrots range in color from white, pink, yellow, gray, and black; they all have a large, feathery head crest, and a curved bill. Males sometimes have darker feathers or eyes than females; otherwise, males and females are hard to distinguish.

Reproduction: There are only a few eggs in each clutch (a set of eggs laid in one nesting period). The eggs are laid in a hollow tree cavity. Both parents incubate the eggs for close to a month, and both parents feed the chicks.

Diet: Cockatoos eat seeds of grasses, berries, and nuts.

Classification: Order Psittaciformes, Family Cacatuidae, Genus Cacatua.

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