Lucky You! Nice to have caught the fleet in so you could take pics. Now if your really lucky a fish shack will be close by that is boiling up a batch of the freshly netted shrimp for lunch!
Great pics. But now they are telling us we can't eat the shrimps because of what they are doing to the eco system. soon we wont be able to eat anything
So much fun to see the boats and especially to watch them come in after a day of fishing or in this case, shrimping.
ReplyDeleteSurely you didn't let that sign stop you? Great shot. I can smell the shrimp and hear the gulls.
ReplyDeleteMy motto is "shrimp preferred" so I think I understand. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like to see these big,hard working fishing boats.
ReplyDeletemay they catch well!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure why shrimp boats are preferred but it's OK by me. :)
ReplyDeleteLucky You! Nice to have caught the fleet in so you could take pics. Now if your really lucky a fish shack will be close by that is boiling up a batch of the freshly netted shrimp for lunch!
ReplyDeleteLove the shrimp boats. They look like real workin' vessels. I hope you've enjoyed some of the local shrimp while you're there.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. But now they are telling us we can't eat the shrimps because of what they are doing to the eco system. soon we wont be able to eat anything
ReplyDeleteI'll make way for shrimpers any day if it means shrimp for dinner! Yum! (Back-breaking work!)
ReplyDeleteIt ain't easy work!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shot. Send shrimp!
ReplyDeleteLove the fishing boats Kate.
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