Seagulls and snow - it just doesnt seem right does it. No wonder he is looking out of sorts. Great photos Sylvia - your music matches these photos - all your photos set to music in a video clip would be awesome.
I couldn't resist it! I hope I'm forgiven for jumping-in without asking permission! You'll see my version of your blog on mine. Have your vocal chords at the ready!
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That first fellow looks a bit grumpy...and I don't blame him a bit!! How cold do gull feet get, I wonder?
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He definitely has a "This isn't right!" look on his face.
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Beautiful gray sky. Gulls are awesome.
ReplyDeleteIf your feathered friends are confused imagine how ours are feeling!
ReplyDeleteI guess those seagulls don't see much snow. Ha! I bet they are trying to read their tracks in the the crystals. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSeagulls and snow - it just doesnt seem right does it. No wonder he is looking out of sorts. Great photos Sylvia - your music matches these photos - all your photos set to music in a video clip would be awesome.
ReplyDeletei bet they feel like my palm tree does covering with wet snow today. see my blog tomorrow for photos.
ReplyDeleteThey look stunned. No wonder!
ReplyDeleteThey look cold and out of place.
ReplyDeleteStay warm.
The seagull in the first picture looks quite frozen - poor chap.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures though.
Have a Happy Christmas!
They can't seem to figure out how to scavenge through that frozen white stuff. Poor lil guys.
ReplyDeleteYou were definitely in the right plafe at the perfect time to get some memorable shots.
Beautiful seagulls scene.
ReplyDeleteIf seagulls can mutter, then those birds are all cursing the weather!
ReplyDeleteGreat posting! There seem to be some confused people out there too, from what I'm now seeing on King 5 News.
ReplyDeleteyuppers, i bet those gulls were a bit confused. we only see gulls during spring and fall migration. they have wisely moved on south already!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist it! I hope I'm forgiven for jumping-in without asking permission! You'll see my version of your blog on mine. Have your vocal chords at the ready!
ReplyDeleteThey are not happy chappies are they. That first guy cracks me up.
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