(Ed laughs) After a few years, the glamor, there were some years that the glamor- A zoo director has to be jack of all trades to be master of one. You have your hat in many different arenas, at least in our zoo because of the society, the original society, and then later on, once the county moved in and it created a lot of other problems, we had a different kind of bookkeeping. I could travel, in the early days, I could travel with my wife. When the county took over, that was a no-no. In fact, there were lots of difficulties that you had to balance out, but eventually these things worked through. I think that the job always had an element of glamor though. It’s a passion, it’s a way of life. It’s in your blood.