Rare Lobster
My posts on this blog are almost as rare as this lobster.
The lobster caught by Alan Robinson in Dyer's Bay is a typical mottled green on one side; the other side is a shade of orange that looks cooked. Robinson, of Steuben, donated the lobster to the Mount Desert Oceanarium. Staff members say the odds or finding a half-and-half lobster are 1 in 50 million to 100 million.
9 Comments:
That was funny, Maria, your comment about how rare your posts are, that is. I was hoping for a post from you soon since you got me into this blogging sensation. I love it. So how about a post about something a little more relevant to your life, a little more personal. Come on, you can do it!!!
Besos y Abrazos,
mOm
That's one lucky lobster since it won't make it to Mrs. V's dinner plate or anyone elses!
This weekend your B-I-L and I turned the motorcycle trailer around 180 degrees so we can get ready for the trip to the Sturgis Bike Rally. I am getting it ready with the stuff we'll need for our trek. The Old Man!
That's some crazy stuff.
Helloooooo, Maria,
Time to post on your blog!!! Come on, girl, you can do it; it's called 'sharing your feelings'. You just came back from the adventure of a lifetime, share it with us.
Remember how you got me into this blog thing? Well, show me your stuff!!!!
besOs,
mOm
AAAARRRGGGHHHH....I'm tired of coming to your blog and seeing this bi-racial lobster that I can't even eat!!!
Post something, please, anything...
Sorry to hear about your car. Hope it gets repaired soon and correctly.
Notre Dame came back to win last night! The come back of the ages! It was worth $14,000,000!
Yes dear Goddaughter..do post a different picture!! So we can tell that you are still there..hhheeelllooo, Maria, you still there....I agree with mOm.
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