One baby seal (no photo) who was as small as an otter and crying for its mother. Tres triste!
A bunch of rock crabs, now in our bellies:

A number of bald eagles:

A pod of brightly colored skinny whales:

And one huge flying bird we couldn't identify that swooped down over us at Portland Island, that we are calling the "George Bird":

Funny stuff!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteCrab!
Ooh, rock crabs. My favorite! We're jealous.
ReplyDeleteWe've actually had a lot of fun keeping a small (3 gallon) aquarium on the boat, one of those little hexagonal kits for kids. We keep small oddities for a just few days before letting them go. We also keep 2 salt water aquariums at home, both for local sea life, as opposed to reef tanks.
ReplyDeleteGranted, this is kept in my daughter's cabin and is a nod to her interest in biology, but if I were cruising as an adult, I think I might do the same. It's fun and relaxing.
I now have a map so I can ride along virtual style. Bet it's more like 90/10 right now!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow - an aquarium?! Sweet.
ReplyDelete95-05 right now Mom. Loving it.