The seagulls were persistent ...
Even coming into the house to reach a dropped breadcrumb!
At times, it was almost scary to venture out onto the deck ...
Not that it would have been comfortable what with the SNOW and all!
As we were preparing to leave the beach house that was our refuge for 3 days, I caught this picture of my sister and I in the coffee pot.
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I am convinced at the palpable intelligence of birds.
ReplyDeleteAnother self portrait! And the lovely Beth as a bonus, too.
It's like in the Hitchcock's movie!! :) Hello to your self-portrait!:)
ReplyDeleteSuch fun captures of the birds and always love the self-portraits! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Enjoy your weekend, James!
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Hi Sis, nice to meet you in the reflection! Coffee sounds good right about now. Seagulls, sigh. Annoying and amusing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures ! It must be very cold, at your place, for the seagulls to be that friendly...
ReplyDeletehello! nice to meet you in the coffee pot !
ReplyDeleteAnd why, pray tell, were the birds able to come indoors? They do have their own little personalities, and you caught them well. How fun to be trapped in a coffee pot!
ReplyDeleteYou girls were having so much fun, thanks for including us!
ReplyDeleteYou both look so happy! I love seagulls, but they can be rather pushy.
ReplyDeleteThe seagulls are quite persistent and where I live they hang out in shopping center parking lots... not sure why. Cute reflections!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy family portrait! A beach house seems like the perfect place to spend Thanksgiving, snow or no! We did that a couple years ago in Anacortes, and it was like one big house party all weekend long.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this post!!! I really like that reflection shot, too--in the coffee pot! We sure did have a fun time, didn't we?! Those seagulls were perfectly magical--and inspiring, even! lol I think I showed you--but I've come up with a new cartoon seagull. A cranky fellow who's persistently getting into trouble...
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of your reflections in the coffee pot.
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