A morning with the seals.

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The last few days have been tough with a little panic and anxiety setting in for some unknown reason. It was rather mild out this morning (and still is), so the youngest and I shot up the coast to see the seal pups. It was a flying visit as we had to get back by 12:00 but we managed to get there, have a walk about, and back again in under an hour.

We were immediately welcomed by a seal warden at the top of the dunes who pointed this little dude out to us. She explained they are weaned after 3 weeks and then just hang about on the beach until they can head to the sea.

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They have to shed this white fluffy coat before they can swim. It isn't waterproof and will lead to them drowning if the tide catches them out.

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Sometimes they just seem to pose for you!

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The gull had given this one a peck on the belly and it seemed less than please.

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There was a sign by the car park indicating that on the 14th December, 2028 adults had been counted on the beach and 3401 pups had been born so far this year.

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We had to divert off the path as we walked south as the wardens were keeping people away from pups that had got bored of the beach.

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These two seemed to be quite content.

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The low sun at this time of year really seems to make the golds and browns pop out of the landscape.

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You can see how flat Norfolk is when looking in land.

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The eldest wants to go see them now so it looks like we'll be heading out for another trip tomorrow.



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They are cute, but it's a tough life out at sea. I hope the kids enjoy this treat. You're lucky to have it nearby. The weather is not too bad today and looks like you have it nice too.

!BEER

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We went back again today (more photos to come I'm afraid). I believe I overheard one of the wardens explain that around 40% won't make it to adulthood.

It was much colder today!

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Nature is cruel, but then we could be overrun by seals.

Our old friend @brijwhiz from the 6SB days is on Hive. He has just been active after I created his account a while back.

!BEER

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I am normally interacting with @stav over on twitter, one of the few people left there that I interact with :)

Finally got PeakD and Keychain running on my official laptop. Was trying to not do it, keeping a wall between professional and personal but that was not working out. Rarely ever open my personal laptop. So just decided to browse through my official laptop and get moving :D Great to see my good friends have been active here :)

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I don't know of any other 6SB folk here, but there are lots of musicians. I hope you can find stuff you like. I know you are into chess and there may be some players here.

!PIZZA

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I do sorely miss 6SB. That was such a lovely community. One of the only things I miss about now being on FB is not interacting with the 6SB gang

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I miss it too. I do have some local musician friends who I can discuss that stuff with, but it's not the same. 6SB was something very special.

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