Easter Sunday
Operation: Sunrise on Sunrise Blvd
A) You dont want to step on these Jellyfish. The burns from brushing on these tentacles
B) I tried saving a few but then I discovered why they'd been washed to shore - their tentacles were entangled in the seaweed.
C) They are indeed filled with a jelly. (I just poked them, not burst them). Theyre not filled with air.
Around, a few churches had also come out to do baptismals on this Easter morn..
I think these sand-Cats are the coolest things..
They basically pick up trash, seaweed and debris as well as groom the beaches.
Example A as to why I dont swim.
Dont go putting babies in salt-water when theyre less than a year old. They remember.
I know I do.
Thats the mother grabbing the baby away from the father after he fell into the water and was struggling to keep the baby's head above the surf.
By the time I and everyone else was leaving, these two were still reluctant to go get a room.. (refer to first image)
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Further down the road on A1A
I hadda get coffee. Whaddya think I am, a barbarian?
Anyway..
I was drawn to the colors on the Hobies. These pics dont do it justice.
Heheh. Anything I can do to make Volkswagens look good. :-D
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Speed trap - Fort Lauderdale style
Ooooh.. a Corvette!!
Sweeeet.
Wonder why he's parked like that? (Check out the license plate papi! 2-XTREEM! Sweeeet!)
I did mention the speed trap, didnt I?
All they have to do is wave you over.
By this time, I just wanted to get back home.
Good thing it was leisurely...
They raised the bridge for a little jalopy that had 50 feet clearance.
SOMEBODY was feeding their ego...
Anyway, on the ride home.. grabbed a copy of the Sunday Post, snapped a few more..
All this before 8am. Heh.
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Oh yeah, there is a boat story here.. but it'll take too long to tell.
Maybe later.
Monday, April 01, 2002
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