Martin: By this time, the sun was nearer the horizon than I expected as we set off on our search for the best place to cast our lines. We located a small breakwater that appeared to be the local pelican hangout judging by their art work on the pathway. There was no shortage of bites, big and small but the bigger biters were avoiding the pointing end of the hooks. A cold breeze didn't make things all that comfortable but as the sun was setting, it the breeze died away. The water was surprisingly warm and certainly warmer than the air temperature. Adrian called out and pointed to a fin in the water only ten metres away from us. It was a dolphin and within a few moments, a few more broke the surface. There were around ten in the pod and it was obvious that they were playing around with one another as they headed out to sea. A shame they were moving fairly quickly and changed direction towards the deeper part of the channel, as it gave me little time to pull out the compact camera.
Me: Bob got home this evening! Yeah! Here are a couple pics from his recent work travels. Approach into San Juan, Puerto Rico. You can see the airport in the distance.
I posted comments this am, but for some reason they aren't here...can't remember what I said...glad Bob is home.
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