Hi all, First, a note: I am looking forward to hopefully seeing some of you at the drop-in at the Sidney Library on Saturday September 16 at 1pm. We took the summer off, and before that I missed a few drop-ins for health reasons, so I’m really excited to get to one finally!
Ooooh that’s a fierce little piece, Kelsey! Yes sad…but feisty. I like it! And about gulls, have you ever had the opportunity to be standing above one (like on a balcony) and they tilt their head sideways to look at you out of one eye only? It’s quite remarkable—like they only have the bother to give you one eye of attention. Ubiquitous, filthy, fascinating creatures!
Ooooh that’s a fierce little piece, Kelsey! Yes sad…but feisty. I like it! And about gulls, have you ever had the opportunity to be standing above one (like on a balcony) and they tilt their head sideways to look at you out of one eye only? It’s quite remarkable—like they only have the bother to give you one eye of attention. Ubiquitous, filthy, fascinating creatures!
Ooo, sorry I missed this Kelsey :)
I'm quite fond of Seagulls, and especially like our smallest one that is commonly seen migrating through our area: the Bonaparte's Gull.
That's a very nice photo your mum took!
I like that bit about the darker flesh close to a peach's stone.
You had me at candy cigarettes. But then the gulls... oh man. I'm sending this to my husband David. Thanks Kelsey.
I am so glad the Mr Stevens story had no more to it