When we walked along the beach we had to dodge a minefield of jelly fish. What we wondered was if they are just as poisonous if you stepped on bits and pieces of the jelly, or is it just the stringers that hurt so bad? I told my son he could test the theory out, but he wasn't game. :)
But now this is just what should be on the beach!
My son was giving us a tour of the planes he flew. Ahem, he's standing higher on the wing. I am NOT that short. :) I'm sure his boots make him taller also. :)
This is a study in "foot" prints. People prints and monstrous bird prints. Most were really tiny, but I think some of these were dinosaur bird prints.
Not only were the birds flying high above--but these guys! Which my son was doing before he graduated on Friday. :)
I've had a delightful time, but now it's time to return to work and the drudgery!
But I'll always have wonderful memories of my time spent in Pensacola with Blaine and Malinie!
Hope you have a terrific Tuesday!
So what do you think? Should jelly fish be extinct???
Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
6 comments:
The picture of you and your son is a keeper. It never seem to fail, kids always want to be taller than their parents, espically, Mom! I'm not short either, but my son is way taller than me! Congrats on the graduation. One milestone down, no limit to how may to go! Only you can hold you back! Aim high, the sky's the limit!
I so agree, Jessica! I love that picture. I wish my dad had seen my son graduate. He would have loved it!
My son's got the world before him. :) I'm so proud of him!
Yes...along with spiders. I usually don't say that I hate anything...but I hate SPIDERS.
I loved seeing your pictures and so glad you had a good time. Pensacola is such a lovely place.
Eeww, me too, Savannah. And SCORPIONS!!! And fire ants. And...
Thanks so much. I so needed a break from work and I couldn't have asked for a nicer break. It really needs to be longer though!!! :)
TERRY, face it he's taller. He's TOP GUN Now. Great photo's. And even dying Jelly Fish or Pieces of Jelly fish still can sting. I heard last year in NH. pieces of a lion's mane jelly fish Stung 125-150 people. They've been around for 500 million years. And the population is growing. So I don't think We'll see them gone in our lifetime. Dang those ugly things. Sorry, you have to leave the fun behind now.
LOL, yeah, Donna, Top Gun have to be taller! :) Well, I was afraid of that about the jelly fish. So good thing neither of us stepped on a piece to find out. When I was little, I picked up a Portugese Man-of-War. Not fun.
Post a Comment