Friday is here
The evening on the coast has many different images. This picture I took is of the clouds. One looks puffy white while the other is a dark stormy cloud. They are connected together. I don't know what connects them. The shrimp boat pictures are grain because there is no sunlight shining directly around them. One of the shrimp boats even has a night light which shows up pretty brightly in the pictures. These shrimp boat pictures look like ghost ships cruising through the night. Maybe a secret stash of gold some place on a sunken ship that they only know the location. I watched the Discovery show about men catching crabs up around Alaska. It makes me appreciate being home. Somehow those high prices at the grocery store for crabs doesn't seem too bad.
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At 6:45 AM, Lew said…
A nice picture of the clouds. The white fluffy clouds look like they would be so soft. I still gaze up at the clouds often and admire their beauty. And that dark cloud in the picture. Now I know where the dark clouds that follow me around come from. New Smyrna. LOL. I see the old movies where the divers are walking on the bottom of the ocean in the diving suits looking for treasure. Or watching the modern day treasure hunters scuba diving to the ocean bottom and brushing the sand aside to reveal a gold Spanish coin or a long gold necklace with an emerald ornament on it. I guess that you can tell that I watch a lot of treasure hunting shows. Lost and buried treasure has such an allure to it. That is probably what kept Mel Fisher going all those years. What a thrill it must have been for him to find the Atocha. And I agree with the price of crabs. But there is another. Strawberry jam. It is way underpriced. I once picked my own strawberries in a u-pickit field down in Miami. It was backbreaking work and bent over in the blazing summer sun. I truly appreciate strawberries now. Is it blueberry time soon? Have a good day and if you don't want to pay those high prices for crab just get the artificial crab. I like it better than the real thing. Lew
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