I find it hard to imagine that even they could have figured a way to develop the salt ponds but I'm sure the donation worked as a tax write off. And now these birds have a place to call home.Including this diver, submerged and hunting:
Unthinking drivers like to drive on the edge helping to break down the road.
In 2005 the road collapsed here but it was soon fixed. The Spottswoods own an island at the end of the street and they don't tolerate any interruptions to their services.
Houses along here have been for sale for a while. A few years ago a home like this cost more than half a million. Not anymore.
Priceless views, even when the water has dried up temporarily.

The problem for people selling nowadays is adjusting to the new reality. My home was recently appraised at $330,000 and for someone selling a home taking a bath to the tune of a few hundred thousand dollars is hard to take. I am not yet keen to move so I try to ignore the matter of values and enjoy the life. It must be tough though if you want to move, or worse, have to move.
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Dear Conchscooter:
I envy you these views of the salt flats, and the salt marshes. Even the places where the water has receeded (either for the tide or the season) are hauntingly pretty. And all of this is right on your own home island!
Very neat.
And the bird, trained by the Chamber of Commerce, was very pretty too.
Fondest regards,
Jaxk • reep • Toad
Twisted Roads
Come down and the bird will shit pon your head.
Ha ha good, one because while I was down there visiting my daughter in July a bird did shit on my head. I was out walking her dog and thankfully I wasnt too far from her apartment. I had forgotten about it until now. Thanks for the memories.LOL
Happy to oblige. Sorry it was you and not jack. oh well
Dear Conch:
I have just showered and I washed my ass very carefully. You can kiss it with confidence.
Fondest regards,
Jack • reep • Twisted Roads
Now I'm trying to be offended but it just won't come.
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