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On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:03:53 -0500, katy wrote
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Only you get the special sauce.. ; }


Whoa...so what Scotty said is true?




Would I lie?


snort...


I just took a ride out to the bay in the skiff. It is cold!

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Mundo wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:03:53 -0500, katy wrote
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Scotty wrote:

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Only you get the special sauce.. ; }


Whoa...so what Scotty said is true?



Would I lie?


snort...



I just took a ride out to the bay in the skiff. It is cold!


I just took the garbage out to the dumper and picked up the mail...it
was cold there, too...
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We had a cold snap here too. The past couple of weeks it never got
over 75 and was always cloudy. Burrrr... It even rained two days
ago!

We are finaly back to normal temps, upper 80's and sunny.

;-)~~

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On Feb 5, 4:18 pm, katy wrote:
I just took the garbage out to the dumper and picked up the mail...it
was cold there, too.


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AH ShuDDup !!!!



"ladysailor" wrote in message
ups.com...
We had a cold snap here too. The past couple of weeks it

never got
over 75 and was always cloudy. Burrrr... It even rained

two days
ago!

We are finaly back to normal temps, upper 80's and sunny.

;-)~~

Barb
s/v Arabella
www.sailinglinks.com


On Feb 5, 4:18 pm, katy wrote:
I just took the garbage out to the dumper and picked up

the mail...it
was cold there, too.




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Just after Christmas we were at anchor in Tenacatita bay, commonly
known as "The Aquarium" because of all the great rocks to the west of
the bay where the fish flourish. The Mexican locals love to vacation
on this stretch of beach and it was a treat to intermingle with them
and watch them play on the playa.

What they (the locals) didn't know was that about a hundred pelicans
had figured out that this year the aquarium was bursting with life
under the water. We spent days sitting under the palapas watching the
families playing in the water fighting off the pelicans who were
trying to catch their dinner. The pelicans were dive bombing into the
water everywhere, inches away from people who were just trying to cool
off. We heard a lot of screams and men trying to drive them off but
the pelicans never hurt anyone and never went away.

What a show.

Barb
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On Feb 5, 8:41 am, "sailirc" wrote:
At the marina a man finished cleaning his fish , he was feeding all the
birds. Then he took his clean fish and
put it in his ice chest or cooler or what ever he had and started swatting
at birds. I was lmao watching the birds
just flood his boat.

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On 5-Feb-2007, katy wrote:

my concern is that they not just get them back
healthy but that they set up some program to teach these birds how to
survive without having to really on human offerings...


should be tried on humans on the VaBeach council first
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On 5-Feb-2007, "Ellen MacArthur" wrote:

What are they gonna do with the scraps
left when they clean fish? Or the extra bait they didn't use


I send it to the DNC or RNC
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ladysailor wrote:
We had a cold snap here too. The past couple of weeks it never got
over 75 and was always cloudy. Burrrr... It even rained two days
ago!

We are finaly back to normal temps, upper 80's and sunny.

;-)~~

Barb
s/v Arabella
www.sailinglinks.com



On Feb 5, 4:18 pm, katy wrote:
I just took the garbage out to the dumper and picked up the mail...it
was cold there, too.



Barb......

: P to you....
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Steve wrote:
On 5-Feb-2007, katy wrote:


my concern is that they not just get them back
healthy but that they set up some program to teach these birds how to
survive without having to really on human offerings...



should be tried on humans on the VaBeach council first


Personal opinion is that the world doesn't really need VA Beach...much
overrated and very dumpy in places....we avoid it....
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ladysailor wrote:
Just after Christmas we were at anchor in Tenacatita bay, commonly
known as "The Aquarium" because of all the great rocks to the west of
the bay where the fish flourish. The Mexican locals love to vacation
on this stretch of beach and it was a treat to intermingle with them
and watch them play on the playa.

What they (the locals) didn't know was that about a hundred pelicans
had figured out that this year the aquarium was bursting with life
under the water. We spent days sitting under the palapas watching the
families playing in the water fighting off the pelicans who were
trying to catch their dinner. The pelicans were dive bombing into the
water everywhere, inches away from people who were just trying to cool
off. We heard a lot of screams and men trying to drive them off but
the pelicans never hurt anyone and never went away.

What a show.

Barb
s/v Arabella
www.sailinglinks.com



On Feb 5, 8:41 am, "sailirc" wrote:
At the marina a man finished cleaning his fish , he was feeding all the
birds. Then he took his clean fish and
put it in his ice chest or cooler or what ever he had and started swatting
at birds. I was lmao watching the birds
just flood his boat.

--
NH_/)_www.sailirc.net




I remember standing on the pier at St. Pete FL one day and there was a
flock of pelicans...maybe about 30 of them, just hanfig out. Being a
bird type of person, I walked over to have a chat (those who know me
will tell you that I do indeed talk to birds)..thisfisherman started
yelling at me that they were dangerous and that I would get hurt.
pfffttt..they sidled up to me and made their squaky noises...they
weren't averse to me petting them, either...I didn't have anything to
feed them and probably wouildn't have because it was a fishing area and
getting fisher people angry is not a good thing...when I walked away,
they followed for a bit and then decided since I wasn't good for food
they'd go back and harass the guy that thought they were dangerous...
 
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