In Search of Isbjørn.

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Ja! Very good, but too fast!

So start from the beginning and go slower this time!

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Dewi, your poem is not corny at all...I loved it!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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OMW..what a fabulous trip ! \O Wonderful narration and of course spectacular photos. ^Q^ This would be my dream trip as well but there is no ways hubby would go on a boat....he just doesn't do boats ! I would have one problem though....there is just no ways I could eat reindeer...just no ways at all. So I guess this is the closest I am going to get to seeing a Polar Bear...sigh. Nevermind those cute foxes and strange looking walruses...bigger sigh......and those Puffins....even bigger sigh !!!
It has taken me a while to read through this but what a pleasure it has been...thanks for sharing. :-)


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Thank you Michele. \O Glad you enjoyed it. The ship was very comfortable and I never felt even a tiny bit queasy while on board and I had not been on a ship for 5 years before this trip, so was expecting to be a bit seasick. I'm sure your hubby would cope with this one. \O

I've just played the pics on a slide show with music to one of my birding friends - I think he was tempted to go. :-)

I'm on a downer now as the realisation hits that it will be a while before I can get away to the wild again. :-(


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Dewi wrote:I'm on a downer now as the realisation hits that it will be a while before I can get away to the wild again. :-(
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O/\ Thanks Mel. -O \O


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I thought that living in Wales was being in the wild :-? =O:


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Dewi wrote:Thank you Michele. \O Glad you enjoyed it. The ship was very comfortable and I never felt even a tiny bit queasy while on board and I had not been on a ship for 5 years before this trip, so was expecting to be a bit seasick. I'm sure your hubby would cope with this one. \O

I've just played the pics on a slide show with music to one of my birding friends - I think he was tempted to go. :-)

I'm on a downer now as the realisation hits that it will be a while before I can get away to the wild again. :-(

Aaargh.. I don't think he would cope Dewi..he battled on the pont crossing the border to Sendelingdrift...all of 5 mins !!!!!
Nevermind..it is always something to dream about...one must have dreams.........:)))))))))))


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:-? all was finished when I was... elsewhere... O**
so a lot to read, to admire, comment, read again and....

superb Blacks Guillemots... pretty bumshot chick, Puffins, Artic Tern
and the moustaches of the Walrus -O , portrait of the Kittiwakes, Svalbard Reindeer,
Arctic Foxes and the babies... wow these babies... I want one :O^
just a problem.... did you kill the Reindeer :-? 0*\ 0=

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Thanks Nan, glad you have caught up. \O

No, I did not kill the reindeer. -O It was one from the farmed stock on the mainland I believe. \O

You will have to join the "I want one" queue and wait your turn for a little fox cub. =O: =O: =O:


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