Mussels growing on the Buoy
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Lovely photo. Can you tell where you found it?
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Thanks Kate: It was on Magnolia Beach
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It looks like the seagulls got the first serving!
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Hi Fred. It does look especially the mussels on the sand
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Being a clammer and mussel lover, I don’t think I’d eat any of those. Either picked over by the gulls, or stranded high and dry too long. I do like to eat mussels. I hope you’re having a wonderful birthday my friend!
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Thanks Fred E.J birthday. You are a good guy
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Great photo Donna!
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thanks
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And to think today pay all kinds of money for mussels in a store – in days past pick them off fresh prior to the their licensing jurisdictions and, and under the purview of local shellfish constables and wardens. Other than any concerns about (Red Tide) – didn’t see much in 50’s and 60’s that I remember…affected shellfish.
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