Being from the Midwest and securely landlocked I always found that seeing large water creatures of any kind from shore was always fascinating.
I remember seeing my first huge marlin from a bridge in Key West and another huge shark fin (I don't know what type) off the coast of Northern California.
Understood & agreed, Preppy. Growing up in Missouri was a big part of my decision to join the Navy. I wanted to see a body of water bigger than Lake Taneycomo.
For a mid-Ohio gal . . . the scale of that first photo is breath-taking. A mile and a half view of rolling soybean fields is as 'spectacular' as we get.
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Well my first thought was mermaid.... but I will go with the whale.
Sorry to disappoint, Matt. :)
Being from the Midwest and securely landlocked I always found that seeing large water creatures of any kind from shore was always fascinating.
I remember seeing my first huge marlin from a bridge in Key West and another huge shark fin (I don't know what type) off the coast of Northern California.
Those sightings always stay with me.
Understood & agreed, Preppy. Growing up in Missouri was a big part of my decision to join the Navy. I wanted to see a body of water bigger than Lake Taneycomo.
Rev. Paul,
Gorgeous pictures! Beautiful countryside.
I agree, Sandy - God does good work!
For a mid-Ohio gal . . . the scale of that first photo is breath-taking. A mile and a half view of rolling soybean fields is as 'spectacular' as we get.
The vistas here are mind-blowing, Cathy. I know what you mean.
Pretty- COLD, but pretty... :-)
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