Friday, September 19, 2008

Signs of life returning

Hello again. Thank you for keeping up. Over the past few days I noticed a few signs of life returning. I saw a Tuttle's Natal Plum blooming, grass regrowing and what I think was either a crab or crawfish hole. There also were formations of pelicans flying (added after this blog published). See below. Wow, I am tired. Many people are and everyone (the vast majority of which are not from the Island are thankful for your (the readers who are islanders) patience. The rapidity of not having many folks really helps. Please remember that this is a dynamic time and any news heard about one service or another should not be treated as "fresh" and shouldn't be spread. Actually, just think of it as bad cream cheese. You wouldn't spread bad cream cheese on a good bagel and pass it to a friend, would you? Rumors do disasters no good, so try to get the story from the source. Enjoy the pix below.







Blooming Tuttle's Natal Plum. They smell terriffic, don't they?



The grass was greening up and growing nicely.




Anybody home?



The lopsided Vee formation of 13 seagulls.

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