Some of you may be wondering what the white stuff is on the rocks in the foreground. It's not snow or frost - it's broken shells. Seagulls drop clams and other shellfish onto the rocks here to crack them open for their dining pleasure.
Monday, October 18, 2010
West Bay Marina Sunrise
Some of you may be wondering what the white stuff is on the rocks in the foreground. It's not snow or frost - it's broken shells. Seagulls drop clams and other shellfish onto the rocks here to crack them open for their dining pleasure.
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Breathtaking as usual!! Looks like I'm going to have some pretty crappy weather for my trip this week. :(
ReplyDeleteJoJo, I've learned that the weather in Victoria almost always turns out better than what is forecast. Nobody complains that way. And also, the forecast changes constantly, so that what they're saying for next weekend is really a guess.
ReplyDeleteHere's one source, which for now shows more of the same of what we've been having, beautifully clear, sun all week, right up to saturday:
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cabc0313?ref=wxeyecitypagev4
Thanks Dean! At this point, I give up trying to plan for it. Basically whatever I see when I step off the Clipper is what it's going to be! lol Hope you will be set up along the Causeway so that I can stop by and say Hi. :)
ReplyDeleteHas to be a good day with this sort of start I think.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place and what a beautiful photograph!
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