There have been times in my life I’ve had the pleasure of seeing orca daily. I’m spoilt.
Every time I see orca I don’t know doing something somewhere I’ve never seen them it excites me the same way I became excited by pictures of local orca before I’d ever laid eyes on them.
thewatersfine, I have been trying to get back to the ocean ever since my dad dragged me kicking and screaming to the midwest when I was ten. Something always prevents it (of late, the location of jobs in my field). I envy you.
My husband has promised me (after much cajoling and manipulation) that he will relocate to the Atlantic coast when I retire. I thought I was going to have to settle for the Mississippi River as a big body of water or move without him.
Very cool!
I needed that.
A very skilled or very lucky photographer–with a strong stomach in those conditions! We don’t see that in the Great Lakes…or do we?
https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/travel/2016/03/31/heres-whopper-whale-watching-lake-michigan/82473438/
This image is magical.
There have been times in my life I’ve had the pleasure of seeing orca daily. I’m spoilt.
Every time I see orca I don’t know doing something somewhere I’ve never seen them it excites me the same way I became excited by pictures of local orca before I’d ever laid eyes on them.
Oh, my, seeing orca daily. You are spoilt indeed.
I bet they’re having fun.
thewatersfine, I have been trying to get back to the ocean ever since my dad dragged me kicking and screaming to the midwest when I was ten. Something always prevents it (of late, the location of jobs in my field). I envy you.
My husband has promised me (after much cajoling and manipulation) that he will relocate to the Atlantic coast when I retire. I thought I was going to have to settle for the Mississippi River as a big body of water or move without him.
Wow. Wow. They are like the bad asses of our planet. Just tremendous.