The other day I was crossing the bridge, with no camera of course, and the canal was covered in laughing gulls, skimming the surface of the water for happy hour snacks. On the off-chance that they would gather again, I went back yesterday, with my own happy hour libation, to see what might be going on. Apparently, like us, they are creatures of habit as long as there is something on offer.
If I were really clever, I'd have made a video too, but it completely slipped my mesmerized mind.
The laughing gull ballet begins.
Have a saturated Sunday! Do something serenely satisfying.
Showing posts with label Culebra bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culebra bridge. Show all posts
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Beginnings
On my way to town to check and see if work had actually started on the bridge, I came across these gulls, podded on the water. My loud engine didn't seem to alarm them much.
Ashore, the mango trees around the island are getting loaded up with fruit. There are over 1000 varieties of mangoes in the world, and I'm not sure how many are represented on Culebra, but this is one of my very favorites (in case you wonder where I get my mangoes for Manaya Heat, now you know - thanks, people with mango trees who share them with me!)
And YES!!! The bridge work was actually started on the day that I was told, Monday! They've cleared out all the weed trees, trash and brush, and were pressure washing when I got there yesterday. Quite a bit to get done in two days and I have to say, I'm impressed.
I'm still working on finding out what that boom was. Well, I'm still asking people who might know and they are reaching out to their contacts. I know it may seem a bit obsessive, but if you'd felt and heard it, you'd want to know too!
Today looks to be hazy and hot. Not warm; hot. A potential 3 shower day. I'm just really glad we don't sweat like dogs, or the front of my shirts would be a mess.
Have a wonderful Wednesday! Do something that makes you say "Woohoo!!"
p.s. Gail's party has been moved to the 15th of May, rather than May 1st! More news as I get it.
The pilings at Cayo Pirata were also considered party central.
Ashore, the mango trees around the island are getting loaded up with fruit. There are over 1000 varieties of mangoes in the world, and I'm not sure how many are represented on Culebra, but this is one of my very favorites (in case you wonder where I get my mangoes for Manaya Heat, now you know - thanks, people with mango trees who share them with me!)
And YES!!! The bridge work was actually started on the day that I was told, Monday! They've cleared out all the weed trees, trash and brush, and were pressure washing when I got there yesterday. Quite a bit to get done in two days and I have to say, I'm impressed.
Pressure washing
Pressure watching
Clean!
Clearing bush Culebra style
Cart space *sniff*
I'm still working on finding out what that boom was. Well, I'm still asking people who might know and they are reaching out to their contacts. I know it may seem a bit obsessive, but if you'd felt and heard it, you'd want to know too!
Today looks to be hazy and hot. Not warm; hot. A potential 3 shower day. I'm just really glad we don't sweat like dogs, or the front of my shirts would be a mess.
Have a wonderful Wednesday! Do something that makes you say "Woohoo!!"
p.s. Gail's party has been moved to the 15th of May, rather than May 1st! More news as I get it.
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