Up the river from Weir Quay

Apr 23, 2017 17:29

It was a cloudy day when we set off, but not too windy, which is good, because the river is wide at Weir Quay, and it's down at the point where the river starts to feel like it's turning into sea.   We decided to go up-river, and found that the mud-bank on the far side of the bend at Weir Quay goes out a long way!  It didn't matter, since the canoe ( Read more... )

canoe, tamar valley

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thesmallhobbit April 23 2017, 16:44:26 UTC
Maybe you were the equivalent to the seal of the telephone ringing when you're enjoying a lie-in.

Great photos!

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bunn April 23 2017, 17:03:34 UTC
That's definitely the impression he gave. He was so peeved at us for floating past (we didn't go very close).

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heartofoshun April 23 2017, 16:54:46 UTC
That seal looks like a monster! But it is hard to find anything in the photos to really compare him to in size. How long do you think he is?

So strange because I just read an article earlier today on one of those trashy internet news sites about a giant whale emerging next to a pretty small boat of tourists off the coast of Canada whale-watching. They had a video! And it was terrifying and the boat was filled with screaming kids. (Felt too close for comfort to me, since I spent a lot of time in serious water (the Great Lakes and the Long Island Sound on this side of this continent and the Monterrey Bay on the other side!) with little kids in life jackets on small to mid-sized vessels during my own childbearing years.

These are once again stunning photos. I think my favorite is "Up the river to the Pentillie quay." The color of the sky and the sloping landscape in contrast to the wooded area!

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bunn April 23 2017, 17:05:07 UTC
I would have guessed at least a couple of meters long, he would have been a very very big dog. I thought he was a beef calf lying down on the shore at first. SO glad he didn't decide to come and join us in the water!

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heartofoshun April 23 2017, 18:01:19 UTC
Wow!

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hhimring April 23 2017, 18:51:48 UTC
The seal does look really peeved, but maybe doing the yoga calmed him down again..

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bunn April 26 2017, 22:07:51 UTC
I think seals are often a bit peeved with boats. They consider the water to be their own.

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timetiger April 24 2017, 16:41:07 UTC
"Up the River to the Pentillie Quay" is beautiful, and I like the seal very much.

This past Saturday I missed seeing a coyote by one second. I love seeing animals but I'm not very good at it.

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bunn April 26 2017, 22:07:20 UTC
.... OK, I have to ask. If you missed seeing it by one second,

*how did you know it was there???*

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timetiger April 26 2017, 22:15:27 UTC
Yes, I see I was being a bit cryptic.

I was on a bus with my friends B and Clovis, and while I was admiring the Canada geese and the mallards swimming in the lagoon, they spotted the coyote. They said it was sitting there calmly, not very far from the road, watching us go by.

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bunn April 26 2017, 22:19:28 UTC
LOL, that makes so much more sense than the complicated narrative I had constructed in my head!

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