


But nothing could be further from reality. You would think that watching all those Scooby- Doo, Where Are You?s growing up (and now, to be honest) would desensitize me to anything hokey scary. Honestly, when I bought this at Comic-Con a few weeks ago, I couldn't believe this is my only Scooby- Doo magnet. What? I can admit it - long into my 30s and I still love a good Scooby marathon. My mother, upon hearing that I was watching yet another episode of Scooby- Doo mysteries. A 2YO human could crawl through a blue whale's arteries. And this recent one was something like 75-80 feet long. Sightings are rare and far between and they're not always in Cape waters - apparently the guy leading the tour has been on 6,500 whale watch trips and has only seen four of them. There was an incredible report about a blue whale sighting off of Provincetown last month. But, to actually go out on the open sea (already do not like), walk around decks staring into the ocean (which I kinda like), and seeing wildlife swim around me (probably would not like), is another story. I'm sure seeing the grandeur of a blue whale, the largest mammal on earth, would probably be all types of awesome. I think I like the idea of whale watching, rather than the actual practice. Some friends brought this rather big whale magnet back for me from the Cape.
