Postcards from the Coast
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Re: Postcards from the Coast
Looks good and refreshing!
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Re: Postcards from the Coast
Nice pics, especially the pelican.
Ive seen them eat so much at the cleaning table that they couldn't fly and had to waddle away and have a digestive sleep.
Ive seen them eat so much at the cleaning table that they couldn't fly and had to waddle away and have a digestive sleep.
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Re: Postcards from the Coast
Quite a plate of food in front of you there Robert, did you manage to tuck it all away?
Joe
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Re: Postcards from the Coast
Sure I cleaned my plate, Joe. Fried crab claws are one of my favorites.
Eoin...the pelican. I got a snap of some tourists from some place far inland getting a good look at that bird. Well.... I can understand that seeing one, and up close, is something somebody from Tennessee or Kentucky would find interesting.
While I was coming back to the land end of that wharf somebody shouted...Shark!. There was about a eight food hammer head swimming near the pier seventy-five yards off the beach. He was chasing a school of small Spanish Mackerel. Didn't get a snap of it...camera in pocket.
Eoin...the pelican. I got a snap of some tourists from some place far inland getting a good look at that bird. Well.... I can understand that seeing one, and up close, is something somebody from Tennessee or Kentucky would find interesting.
While I was coming back to the land end of that wharf somebody shouted...Shark!. There was about a eight food hammer head swimming near the pier seventy-five yards off the beach. He was chasing a school of small Spanish Mackerel. Didn't get a snap of it...camera in pocket.