I can speak like Dory! (Visit of Seattle Aquarium)
So there I was, at the Seattle Aquarium, looking at weird fish and birds that I'd never seen before. I ended up there with the Seattle City Pass, because I was like "I better get my money back off that sh*t!".
As always in aquariums, I ended up reading the texts presenting the fish more than actually looking at them. And as always, I couldn't remember any of the names once I read them – it may have been easier if I'd taken Latin in school.
At some point I tried to speak to some fish that looked like Dory of Finding Nemo. They probably didn't understand that I wanted a Coke because they swam away...
The nice part about the Seattle Aquarium is its outdoor section.

It is full of birds and other animals that I'd never seen before. People gave me weird looks as I was trying to guess the names of some animals. I wasn't even able to recognize an otter...

Toward the end of the visit, I gave up figuring out any name. I just took pictures.

As the visit came to an end, my memory was instantly wiped out of everything that I saw or read. Next time I'll also take pictures of the little descriptive texts so I can read them later when I write a blog article.
Place: Seattle