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The biggest thing I have caught in the sea other than the bottom, of course.
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We found this snapping turtle crawling through a grassy ditch towards Palmer Boulevard, away from the Celery Fields wetlands. It may have been a female seeking a nest site. It had a rather placid disposition, but then again, we were not harassing it or approaching too closely. A few minutes later we realized that a county employee on a tractor was mowing the grass between the sidewalk and road pavement. Presumably he saw the turtle and mowed around it because after we completed the 3-4-mile loop and were walking back to our car, the turtle was no where to be seen. We had seen a large dead turtle on the banks of drainage canal, but we'd like to think this individual survived for another day (but I can't help but think of the turtle-and-highway scene in "Grapes of Wrath.")
Sarasota, FL (10 February, 2021)
LEGO Set 8079
Shadow Snapper
2010 Atlantis Theme
"Limited Edition"
Purchased through Shop@Home for $29.99
January 2010
This woodcarving is carved by James Neill of Ozark, Missouri. YOu can purchase this hand made piece at—
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Also, visit his website at www.folkartwoodcarving.com
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
The yellow 4x4 with the 2x2 cut-out only appears in one other set at the time of this writing: 8037 (Anakin's Y-Wing)
The large white claw/barb thingie is unique to the 2010 Atlantis sets so far.
The other parts have appeared on other sets, but are still pretty uncomon in those colors. (The green cockpit part is another Atlantis exclusive so far)
LEGO Set 8079
Shadow Snapper
2010 Atlantis Theme
"Limited Edition"
Purchased through Shop@Home for $29.99
January 2010
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
The Geco Snapper owned by Edison Chouest, 7200 HP, built 1985, 67m length, 14m beam flagged in Vanuatu. She was originally known as the Arctic Ivik and is/was an icebreaker.
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.
the best fish we had during our stay was this delicious snapper for lunch. it was grilled with butter and had to be the yummiest i'd had in a while!
goa, july 2007
The snapper, a ~ 80 cm long fish, is made to look little by the manta. It hides underneath the giant ray to stalk prey.
06.04.2011
Raw Cajun Red Snapper with Fresno Chiles, Crispy Beans, Pickled Okra and Citrus Jus
Gravy
32 East 21st Street
Snapper Rocks at Tweed Heads - local Bundjalung Aboriginal man celebrates his proud indigenous heritage by blessing the surf by playing his didgeridoo while overlooking the crashing waves that sweep over the rocky coastline.