'Flying High' Landscape quilt
#113
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Location: Daytona Beach Shores, FL
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Originally Posted by k3n
Thanks everyone. :-D :-D :-D
Omak seagulls get a really bad press round here. The tourists feed them and then they make a real nuisance of themselves, stealing food from kids' hands and doing their business everywhere. There are warning signs all over Lyme Regis, which is a beautiful town and beach near where I live, with the picture of a gull titled "Public Enemy Number One" and asking not to feed them (which of course you shouldn't!) They do keep the streets clean of spilled ice cream and fries though. :mrgreen:
And they're just a bird at the end of the day, doing their bird
thing as nature intended! For me who lived in the centre of France, miles from the sea for 5 years, the cry of a gull combined with the smell of sea air is just the BEST thing! :D :D :D
Omak seagulls get a really bad press round here. The tourists feed them and then they make a real nuisance of themselves, stealing food from kids' hands and doing their business everywhere. There are warning signs all over Lyme Regis, which is a beautiful town and beach near where I live, with the picture of a gull titled "Public Enemy Number One" and asking not to feed them (which of course you shouldn't!) They do keep the streets clean of spilled ice cream and fries though. :mrgreen:
And they're just a bird at the end of the day, doing their bird
thing as nature intended! For me who lived in the centre of France, miles from the sea for 5 years, the cry of a gull combined with the smell of sea air is just the BEST thing! :D :D :D
#117
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Orangemen Country - Syracuse, NY
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OK - I'm whining: It's not fair some people have so much talent and I don't have any!! It is very beautiful and for only your second time doing such a quilt. If you don't win, the judges need to have their eyes checked!! :)
#119
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: AZ and CT
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I envy you living near Lyme Regis. I fell in love with it in 1968 on my 1st trip to England. As for seagulls, despite their sometimes unpleasant habits, they are beautiful birds, your husband took a perfect photo, and you interpreted it beautifully.
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