Julie, Yous Truely and Nigel
I note that some people in Weymouth already have their Christmas decorations up, which seems a bit early to me but each to their own. I have at least had a mini Xmas party at the Gurkha Restaurant last night, with Julie (my eldest daughter) and my son outlaw Nigel. They came bearing gifts, and I received a most novel Jimi Henchix T'-shirt, the official Hendrix 2010 calendar, a card and a 'How to Speak Estonian for Beginners' CD. I would hardly consider myself a 'beginner' as I already know how to say Ya, have a rest and twelve months, but I'll give it a go. Had initially thought of taking it along on the trip, but feel I'll either be too busy or too tired! They in return got a card and a piece of paper, which may prove profitable if they take it to the right bank. Nigel, Julie and Lee are also planning a Christmas Dinner when I get home, also coinciding with Ille's next visit in March.
Me and my Girl.
Me and my Girl under the mistletoe!I note that some people in Weymouth already have their Christmas decorations up, which seems a bit early to me but each to their own. I have at least had a mini Xmas party at the Gurkha Restaurant last night, with Julie (my eldest daughter) and my son outlaw Nigel. They came bearing gifts, and I received a most novel Jimi Henchix T'-shirt, the official Hendrix 2010 calendar, a card and a 'How to Speak Estonian for Beginners' CD. I would hardly consider myself a 'beginner' as I already know how to say Ya, have a rest and twelve months, but I'll give it a go. Had initially thought of taking it along on the trip, but feel I'll either be too busy or too tired! They in return got a card and a piece of paper, which may prove profitable if they take it to the right bank. Nigel, Julie and Lee are also planning a Christmas Dinner when I get home, also coinciding with Ille's next visit in March.
Me and my Girl.
At home complete with T shirt, calendar and Estonian disc.
These were by no means the only presents I have received. Here you'll notice the perfectly fitting (when I loose 5Kgs) cheesecloth shirt plus leather bound and personally monogrammed English to Estonian dictionary. These are from the lovely Ille back in Tallinn.
I also received an e-mail today from Byron Palacios a young Ecuadorian birder I met some months ago at Radipole. Unfortunately, I foolishly omitted to take his details, at the time, or for that matter invite him to come on a birding acquaint of some local areas. Only a few weeks later I decided to embark on my next trip, with the thought of how helpful he may have been to me. Luckily, I bumped into him again, more or less at the same spot, and this time asked for advice over a pint. We met in Dorchester a couple of weeks ago and did just that, with the resulting e-mail making me think I should spend the whole 3 months in his homeland. The prospective bird list is enormous, while the diverse habitat and seemingly easy access around the country could result in a quite exceptional few days there. I should note that as things stand, excluding Galapagos, I must hold the world record for the shortest bird list in that country, a magnificent 14 species.
a few mammals from Alaska 2008
Dall's Sheep - a large percentage of lambs are said to loose their footing on the scree and perish
Fin Whale - the second largest mammal on earth
Moose - hopefully I'll get around to telling the story about eating both Elk and this species, Yum Yum.
Harbour Seals - plenty of these to see up there.
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