FM loves the “no octopus taking” sign at Tarague Beach. We’ll have to look for an octopus the next time we go snorkeling.
We haven’t been swimming in weeks, but we’ve been spending a couple of hours on Sundays walking along the beach with the dogs. Sport has never been a water dog but will wade in. Maya, on the other hand, HATES it.
I can tell I’m overscheduled when I have to set the timer when taking a shower. Yesterday, I didn’t want to cancel my three mile walk for yet another appointment so I had fifteen minutes to go from sweaty to presentable.
We haven’t been to the beach lately because of FM’s work schedule, FG’s cast and, the biggest reason, the continued icky haze which makes it no fun to hang out at the beach.
I’m really hoping our last few months here will clear up and we can explore the beaches we haven’t had a chance to hike to yet.
Yes, lots of people eat Octopus ~ seems everywhere but in the U.S. There’s even people in Korea (and maybe elsewhere) who eat LIVE octopus as a delicacy. I’ll stick with my non-moving vegetarian meals ~ thank you very much.
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Why, oh why, oh why would anyone want to take an octupus? Do they taste good ? :~(
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